Rehearsal photos of Long Beach Opera show what live performances look like now
New LBO Artistic Director and Chief Creative Officer James Darrah, Anna Schubert as Elisabeth and Edward Nelson as Paul in a drive-in dress rehearsal performance of “Les Enfants Terribles” by Philip Glass, put on by the Long Beach Opera in a parking structure at the 2nd and PCH retail center on Wednesday, May 19, 2021, in Long Beach.
Relaxed COVID-19 restrictions provided the Long Beach Opera an opportunity to create a live performance experience different from anything it has done . These rehearsal photographs by Times photographer Gary Coronado give a peek at what it looks like.
Guests have the choice of watching this production “tailgate-style” or from inside their automobiles. The action occurs throughout a parking structure with multiple screens projected live on big screens.
Long Beach Opera's "Les Enfants Terribles" By Philip Glass
When: May 21 at 8:00 pm | May 22 at 8:00 pm | Sunday May 23 at 8:00 pm Where: 2nd and PCH Rooftop Parking Garage, Long Beach
Ticket Cost: Tickets range from $49 to $150
How to Purchase: Online at https://www.longbeachopera.org/tickets/ -OR- Call the LBO Box Office at 562.470.SING (7464)
Edward Nelson, center, as Paul, with dancers Joe Davis, left, and Maleek Washington, in a drive-in dress rehearsal performance of “Les Enfants Terribles” by Philip Glass. Relaxed COVID-19 restrictions gave guests the choice of watching this production “tailgate-style” or from inside their automobiles. The action occurred throughout the entire parking structure with multiple screens projecting the actionthroughout where the action was projected live.
(Gary Coronado/Los Angeles Times)
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Anna Schubert as Elisabeth and Edward Nelson as Paul in a drive-in dress rehearsal performance of “Les Enfants Terribles.”
(Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times)
Suzanne Waters, center, of Los Angeles, shown with Michele and Rupert Hemmings, of Pasadena, watch the drive-in dress rehearsal performance of “Les Enfants Terribles.”
(Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times)
New LBO Artistic Director and Chief Creative Officer James Darrah with a steady camera and Edward Nelson as Paul in a drive-in dress rehearsal performance of “Les Enfants Terribles” by Philip Glass put on by the Long Beach Opera in a parking structure at the 2nd and PCH retail center on Wednesday, May 19, 2021, in Long Beach.
(Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times)
Guests watch the drive-in dress rehearsal performance.
(Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times)
New LBO Artistic Director and Chief Creative Officer James Darrah with a steady camera, Orson Van Gay, center, as Gerard, and Anna Schubert as Elisabeth, left, in a drive-in dress rehearsal performance of “Les Enfants Terribles.”
(Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times)
Eliza Bagg, left, Catherine Brookman, and JD Rocchio, all of Los Angeles, watch the performance.
(Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times)
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Edward Nelson as Paul, Orson Van Gay as Gerard and Anna Schubert as Elisabeth in a drive-in dress rehearsal performance of “Les Enfants Terribles.”
(Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times)
Anna Schubert as Elisabeth, shown with dancers Samantha Mohr, left, and Shauna Davis.
(Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times)
Guests watch a drive-in dress rehearsal performance from inside their car.
(Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times)
Cast member Edward Nelson as Paul was the DJ before the start of the drive-in dress rehearsal performance.
(Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times)
Edward Nelson as Paul and Anna Schubert as Elisabeth.
(Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times)
Edward Nelson as Paul.
(Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times)
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Joe Pinzon, left, and Ben Johnson, both of Los Angeles, watch from their car during a drive-in dress rehearsal performance.
Gary Coronado was a staff photographer for the Los Angeles Times from 2016-24. He is a 2007 Pulitzer Prize finalist in feature photography for images of Central Americans risking life and limb as they jump aboard the trains from southern Mexico bound for the United States and a 2005 Pulitzer Prize finalist in breaking news photography for team coverage of hurricanes. He began freelancing for the Orange County Register and relocated to South Florida in 2001, when he was awarded a fellowship through the Freedom Forum. Coronado grew up in Southern California and graduated from USC.