Time to Act
Calderwood Pavilion, 527 Tremont Street
April 16 – April 18 2026New England and Collegiate Premiere: Experience a powerful new work by Laura Kaminsky and Crystal Manich, in which a group of high school students prepares for a production of Sophocles’ Antigone, and are joined by a new student with a formidable secret.
Boston Conservatory at Berklee is proud to present the New England and collegiate premiere of the contemporary opera Time to Act, a powerful new work by faculty composer Laura Kaminsky (As One) and director/librettist Crystal Manich. Set in a high school as students prepare for a staging of Antigone, this gripping contemporary opera explores how young people confront grief, violence, and the urgent need for change in the face of school shootings. With raw emotion and musical immediacy, this must-see premiere speaks directly to the world we live in—and the future we must shape.
Andrew Bisantz conducts and David Gately directs Boston Conservatory’s Center Stage production. Following its Boston run, Time to Act will travel to National Sawdust in Brooklyn, New York (April 22–23) for a semi-staged public performance and professional live recording, to be released nationally by the acclaimed label Bright Shiny Things.
Time to Act is a co-commission by Pittsburgh Opera, Opera Montana, and Boston Conservatory at Berklee, with additional funding by Opera Santa Barbara, presented by permission of the publisher, Bill Holab Music. Time To Act received commissioning and production development support from New Music USA’s Organization Fund, OPERA America’s Opera Grants for Women Composers program supported by the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation, OPERA America’s Opera Fund, and the National Endowment for the Arts.
This performance has been selected as part of Boston Conservatory at Berklee’s 2025–2026 Center Stage collection.
New England and Collegiate Premiere: Experience a powerful new work by Laura Kaminsky and Crystal Manich, in which a group of high school students prepares for a production of Sophocles’ Antigone, and are joined by a new student with a formidable secret.
Boston Conservatory at Berklee is proud to present the New England and collegiate premiere of the contemporary opera Time to Act, a powerful new work by faculty composer Laura Kaminsky (As One) and director/librettist Crystal Manich. Set in a high school as students prepare for a staging of Antigone, this gripping contemporary opera explores how young people confront grief, violence, and the urgent need for change in the face of school shootings. With raw emotion and musical immediacy, this must-see premiere speaks directly to the world we live in—and the future we must shape.
Andrew Bisantz conducts and David Gately directs Boston Conservatory’s Center Stage production. Following its Boston run, Time to Act will travel to National Sawdust in Brooklyn, New York (April 22–23) for a semi-staged public performance and professional live recording, to be released nationally by the acclaimed label Bright Shiny Things.
Time to Act is a co-commission by Pittsburgh Opera, Opera Montana, and Boston Conservatory at Berklee, with additional funding by Opera Santa Barbara, presented by permission of the publisher, Bill Holab Music. Time To Act received commissioning and production development support from New Music USA’s Organization Fund, OPERA America’s Opera Grants for Women Composers program supported by the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation, OPERA America’s Opera Fund, and the National Endowment for the Arts.
This performance has been selected as part of Boston Conservatory at Berklee’s 2025–2026 Center Stage collection.
Venue
The Roberts Studio Theatre, 527 Tremont St.
Duration
90 minutes with NO Intermission
SUITABLE AGE
16+
CONTENT WARNING
This opera contains a simulated safety drill and discussions related to the topics of school shootings, school violence, and PTSD.
PLEASE NOTE
In accordance with the production themes, please note that there will be additional safety measures in effect at the venue entrance, including bag checks and handheld metal detectors. Please arrive at the venue with enough time to complete these security checks. Thank you!
Calderwood Pavilion/BCA, 527 Tremont St
The Calderwood Pavilion contains the Wimberly Theatre, the Roberts Studio Theatre, the Carol G. Deane Hall, and the Nicholas Martin Hall. You should navigate to the Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA if you are seeing a show in any of those aforementioned spaces.
Directions and parking for the Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA
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