The Opera Gala
A Special One-Night-Only Engagement
Sunday November 10, 2024
3:00PM: Concert Presentation of Verdi’s Aida
Emerson Colonial Theatre
6:00PM: The Opera Gala
Opera & Community Studios (at Midway Artist Studios)
To purchase gala tickets or sponsor a table, please contact Donor Services at donorservices@blo.org.
Join us for The Opera Gala, Boston Lyric Opera’s signature fundraising event highlighting our commitment to providing accessible pathways to opera for everyone. This one-of-a-kind gathering will feature a staged concert performance of Verdi’s triumphal masterpiece Aida, an immersive dining experience, and special performances. Enjoy an unforgettable evening while showing your support for BLO’s community initiatives, including our first community opera, Benjamin Britten’s Noah’s Flood.
Tickets to The Opera Gala begin at $1,500 (of which $1,147 is tax deductible), with event sponsorships starting at $5,000.
All gala packages include tickets to the Aida performance.
Thank You
What a magical evening! We’re so grateful you could join us for Aida and The Opera Gala! Your presence and support mean so much to us, and we are thrilled to have you as part of our community.
You Made It Possible
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who contributed to the success of the evening through your presence and your gifts. Together, we raised an inspiring total of over $625,000 to continue sharing the magic of opera through BLO’s education and community programs.
If you are interested in supporting BLO through a first-time or additional gift, please contact us at donorservices@blo.org, or visit blo.org/donate. Stay tuned for more information coming soon about The Gerry and Sherry Cohen Walking Together Challenge Match.










If you haven’t already, please let us know of any dietary restrictions or preferences by filling out this form. And of course, if you have questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to Donor Services at donorservices@blo.org.
GALA ATTIRE
Festive formal attire. Black tie welcome, but not required.
Emerson Colonial Theatre
200 Stuart St. Parking Garage (Near Aida Location)
Address: 200 Stuart St, Boston, MA 02116
Operated by LAZ Parking
Special Emerson Colonial Theatre Rates:
$21 for entry between midnight and 4:00 PM
Online pre-payment is required. [Click here to purchase discounted parking.]
BLO’s Opera + Community Studios
Channel Center Garage
Address: 116 W First St
$8 weekend rate
Please note: Please see shuttle service schedule below for transport to the theater before the performance.
We suggest arriving at Channel Center Garage by 1:40 pm and no later than 2:20pm in order to make it on time for curtain.
Shuttles will run throughout the day, transporting guests between the theater and gala venues. Please refer to the full shuttle schedule below for times:
Pre-Show Shuttle
Channel Center Garage ➔ Emerson Colonial Theatre (106 Boylston St)
🚌 Shuttles depart every 15 minutes (or when full) from 1:30 – 2:15 PM.
⏰ Last-call shuttle at 2:20PM. Please note that guests who arrive at Channel Center Garage at or after 2:30PM risk not being on time for the performance.
🚨 Late arrival emergency shuttle at 3:00 PM.
Post-Show Shuttle to Gala
Emerson Colonial Theatre ➔ BLO Gala at Midway Artist Studios (15 Channel Center St)
🚌 5 shuttles departing following the performance – please check the instruction card you receive at check-in to see if you are in group 1 or group 2
Shuttles may make a second loop if needed.
Plan to arrive at the theater between 1:30 – 2:30PM. Upon arrival, go to the designated gala check-in table (not the box office) located in the lobby to collect your Aida tickets and drink vouchers.
Drink vouchers can be used at any bar inside the Emerson Colonial Theatre — pre-show, during intermission, or post-show while you wait for your shuttle. Please note the Ambassador Lounge located on the lower level will be available exclusively for gala guests’ enjoyment.
PERFORMANCE OF Aida is at 3:00 PM
After Aida, head outside to board shuttles bound for BLO’s Opera + Community Studios at Midway Artist Studios, 15 Channel Center Street.
🚍 Shuttle Groups 1: Please proceed directly to the shuttles.
🚍 Shuttle Groups 2: Relax in the lobby bar or Orchestra Lounge until your group is announced.
We’ll call your shuttle group when the bus arrives. Relax, have a drink, wait inside, and just head out when you are ready — shuttles will be departing on a staggered schedule, and we want your experience to be as easy as possible. You’ll receive your shuttle assignment at check in.
Gala cocktail reception and dinner will take place from 6:00 – 9:30 PM at BLO’s Opera + Community Studios.
FOLLOWING THE EVENT (Transportation to parking garages)
Shuttles will be running to both parking locations at the end of the evening.
End-of-Night Shuttles
BLO Gala ➔ 200 Stuart St. Parking Garage or Channel Center Garage
⏰ Final shuttles will run to both parking locations after the event through 10:30PM.
Dear Sponsors and Guests of The Opera Gala 2024,
We are reaching out to inform you of a recent change to the dinner location of The Opera Gala on Sunday, November 10.
Boston Lyric Opera made the decision to relocate our Gala dinner to BLO’s Opera & Community Studios at 15 Channel Center Street, Boston, MA 02210 (at Midway Artist Studios) along the Fort Point Channel and South Boston waterfront.
This decision was made in response to the ongoing labor strike at the Hilton Boston Park Plaza by Local 26 hospitality workers. As an organization committed to collaboration with diverse employee groups and unions, BLO respects the rights of all workers and deeply values these partnerships. After we made this decision earlier this week, we received word that the Hilton and Local 26 have reached a tentative agreement. Although we are pleased to hear of progress toward resolution, given the timeline and the extensive preparations required, we will move forward with an event at the Opera & Community Studios to ensure a high-quality experience for all our guests.
Our Opera & Community Studios, BLO’s new creative hub, will provide an intimate and inspiring setting for this year’s Gala dinner following the performance of Aida at the Emerson Colonial Theatre. Some aspects of the evening may be adjusted to suit the new space, but our purpose remains steadfast: to connect with our community and raise vital funds that support BLO’s mission and vision.
Organizing this change has been a significant undertaking, and we are deeply grateful for the support of our Gala Chairs, the Gala Committee, and the BLO staff, all of whom have worked tirelessly to ensure an unforgettable event. Thank you for your patience and understanding, more details will follow!
This year’s Gala exemplifies the importance of BLO’s expanded space, which allows us to showcase our work and our vision in a setting we now call our own. Your support has made this flexibility possible, underscoring the impact of BLO’s Opera & Community Studios on our artists and community.
Thank you for your understanding and support. We look forward to celebrating together in a space that truly reflects the spirit of BLO.
Sincerely,
Alicia Cooney, Board Chair and Co-Chair of The Opera Gala 2024
Alex Senchak, Philanthropy Chair and Co-Chair of The Opera Gala 2024
Bradley Vernatter, Stanford Calderwood General Director & CEO
BLO is proud to honor these extraordinary individuals for their remarkable contributions to the opera community in Boston and beyond.

RAY & MARIA STATA
MORRIS ROBINSON
Bass Morris Robinson has performed with many of the world’s leading opera companies including the Metropolitan Opera, San Francisco Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Dallas Opera, Houston Grand Opera, Los Angeles Opera, Cincinnati Opera, Teatro alla Scala, and the Aix-en-Provence Festival. Also a prolific concert singer, Mr. Robinson has appeared with the New York Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, National Symphony Orchestra, São Paulo Symphony Orchestra, and the NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra; and at the BBC Proms and the Ravinia, Mostly Mozart, Tanglewood, Cincinnati May, Verbier, and Aspen festivals. He also appeared at Carnegie Hall as part of Jessye Norman’s HONOR! Festival. In recital, he has been presented by Spivey Hall in Atlanta, the Savannah Music Festival, the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Mr. Robinson’s first album, Going Home, was released by Decca. He is also a featured artist on the LA Philharmonic’s recording of Mahler’s Symphony No. 8, which won the 2022 GRAMMY Awards for Best Choral Performance. An Atlanta native, Mr. Robinson is a graduate of The Citadel and is an alumnus of the Metropolitan Lindemann Young Artists Program. He is currently Artistic Advisor to the Cincinnati Opera.LEVERETT WING
Leverett Wing is a nationally recognized leader, social entrepreneur, and community mobilizer who has built allyships between communities, businesses, organizations, and some of the region’s and nation’s most influential leaders for over 20 years.
For nearly a decade, Wing has led the Commonwealth Seminar, working with underrepresented communities with a mission of “Opening the Doors of Government to Everyone.”
Wing sits on the boards of several respected organizations, including Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s Leadership Board and the Board of Trustees at Joslin Diabetes Center, where he helped found their first-in-the-nation Asian American Diabetes Initiative.
He sits on Eastern Bank’s Board of Advisors, Boston Children’s Museum’s President’s Council, and the Board of Advisors of GBH-TV, where he founded their annual AAPI Heritage Month event. Wing is also on Boston Harbor Now’s Board of Advisors, where he founded its annual AAPI Community Cruise, which draws over 750 attendees annually. Most recently, he joined Meet Boston’s Board of Directors and helped organize its inaugural AAPI Heritage Month Celebration.
Wing has written several pieces for The Boston Globe and Boston Business Journal. He was named one of Get Konnected’s “100 Most Influential People of Color” and Asian Hustle Network’s “50 Unsung National Heroes,” and is the second Asian American to receive the “Good Guy Award” from the MA Women’s Political Caucus.
JEREMY EICHLER
Jeremy Eichler served for 18 years as chief classical music critic of The Boston Globe, where he covered local, national, and international events, earning multiple Pulitzer Prize nominations and an ASCAP Deems Taylor Award for distinguished music criticism. His writing has also appeared in The New York Times and The New Yorker.
Eichler is the author of Time’s Echo, an internationally acclaimed new book on music, war, and memory that was named “History Book of the Year” by The Sunday Times. Chosen as a notable book of 2023 by The New York Times, The New Yorker, and NPR, Time’s Echo won three National Jewish Book Awards, including “Book of the Year,” and was a finalist for the UK’s premier nonfiction award, the Baillie Gifford Prize. Signaling the breadth of resonance the work has found, Time’s Echo was also chosen as “Book of the Year” by The Big Issue, a publication devoted to advocating for Europe’s homeless populations.
Eichler earned his PhD in modern European history at Columbia University, and this fall he takes up a newly created professorship in music history and the public humanities at Tufts University. During the 2024/25 season, he also serves as the London Philharmonic Orchestra’s inaugural Writer-in-Residence.
STEPHEN SHRESTINIAN
AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE
Supporting the advancement of exceptional young artists in the BLO chorus.
ARIELLE ROGERS-WILKEY
American mezzo-soprano Arielle Rogers-Wilkey is a New England native, currently attending Boston University for an M.M. in vocal performance. Opera credits include Maurya, Riders to the Sea, Boston University; Kate, The Pirates of Penzance and Katisha, The Mikado, Opera Providence; and La Ciesca, Gianni Schicchi and Ensemble, Madama Butterfly, Don Pasquale, and Le Nozze di Figaro, Salt Marsh Opera. She has done extensive work with Boston Lyric Opera as Mary, Omar; Gertrude, Romeo and Juliet; and Ensemble, Madama Butterfly, Champion, La bohème, Norma, Pagliacci, and A Handmaid’s Tale. Ms. Rogers-Wilkey took part in Odyssey Opera’s production and album recording of X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X, which received a Grammy Award nomination. With OperaHub in Boston, she was honored to portray Sissieretta Jones in the world premiere of DIVAS, an operatic play with an all-female cast. Oratorio and orchestral solo credits include Handel’s Messiah, Schubert’s Magnificat, and Vivaldi’s Gloria; as well as Carmen, Narragansett Bay Symphony Orchestra’s Operatic Highlights; a Juneteenth concert series with Castle of Our Skins and Boston Lyric Opera; and the participatory educational concert Link Up! with the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra.
2024/25 Award Recipient to be announced at the Gala
Committee Members
Alicia Cooney & Stephen Quigley
Co-Chairs
Rumena & Alexander Senchak
Co-Chairs
Katie & Paul Buttenwieser
Wayne Davis & Ann Merrifield
Miguel & Suki de Bragança
Kristine Moyer Higgins & Bob Higgins
Jennifer Ritvo Hughes & Marcus Hughes
Susan W. Jacobs
Janika LeMaitre
Jo Frances Meyer & Carl Herbert
Maria Park
Janet & Irv Plotkin
Michael & Christine Puzo
Andrew & Barbara Senchak
Young Patrons Chair
Arjun Gupta
Sponsors
Platinum
Analog Devices
Katie & Paul Buttenwieser
Alicia Cooney & Stephen Quigley
Wayne Davis & Ann Merrifield
Kristine Moyer Higgins & Bob Higgins
Michael & Christine Puzo
Gold
Alberto Cribiore & Kristin Sebastian
Miguel & Suki de Bragança
Barbara & Amos Hostetter
Janika & George LeMaitre
Winfield & Linda Perry
Samuel Plimpton & Wendy Shattuck
Barbara & Andrew Senchak
Silver
Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete, LLP
Priscilla Deck & Sean Kelly
Susan W. Jacobs
Maria Krokidas & Bruce Bullen
Movement Arts Creation Studio
Janet & Irv Plotkin
Rumena & Alexander Senchak
Russell Philanthropies
Ray & Maria Stata

Design & Production Sponsor:
Tyger Event Design + Production

Beverage Sponsor:
Ninety Plus Cellars

Media Sponsor:
The Boston Globe
- Event reservations for you and your guests (based on sponsor level), which include cocktail hour, dinner, remarks, and live music
- Recognition in all performance and gala materials
- Invitation to special Aida preview event
- Special commemorative gala gift
- Complimentary valet parking at the Boston Park Plaza
- Additional sponsorship benefits to be announced!
Platinum Sponsorship | $25,000
- Gala table of ten (10) with premium tickets to Aida performance
- Opportunity to host BLO artists and community partners at your table
- Invitation to dinner with BLO Artistic Leadership
- Sponsor and guest access to all 2024/25 season Orfeo Lounges
- Complimentary bar at Aida performance
- Complimentary one-night stay for sponsor at the Boston Park Plaza
- $21,140 is tax deductible
Gold Sponsorship | $15,000
- Gala table of six (6) with tickets to Aida performance
- Opportunity to host BLO artists and community partners at your table
- Sponsor and guest access to all 2024/25 season Orfeo Lounges
- Complimentary bar at Aida performance
- Discounted one-night stay for sponsor at the Boston Park Plaza
- $13,252 is tax deductible
Silver Sponsorship | $5,000
- Gala seating for two (2) with tickets to Aida performance
- Sponsor access to all 2024/25 season Orfeo Lounges
- $4,289 is tax deductible
Corporate opportunities also available. Contact us at donorservices@blo.org for more information.

