While trying to get to his wedding, a young Parisian man is swept up in events that spiral hilariously out of control. The composer of iconic film scores — such as The Godfather; Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet; and Fellini's La dolce vita, La strada and 8 ½ — also wrote this charming and disarming farce that moves like the wind with bountiful bel canto melodies and a large, eccentric cast of characters.
How to get there: To reach the University of Houston from I-45 southbound, take the Cullen exit. From I-45 northbound take the Elgin/Cullen/Lockwood exit. Use UH Entrance 16, off Cullen to reach the Moores School of Music building and the Moores Opera House. Free event parking is available in Lot 16C after 6 p.m. for music events.
Source: http://houston.culturemap.com
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