Lucha and Jamson exchange information in the aftermath of their accident.
Lucha remembers the day she left her childhood behind.
Jameson contemplates the multifaceted nature of his personality.
Lucha and Jameson connect at Lucha's performance of Orpheus and Eurydice.
Romance blooms on Lucha and Jameson's first date.
Lucha and Jameson share a passionate physical experience.
The metaphysical peak in Lucha and Jameson's love.
On their wedding day, Lucha gives Jameson a fateful gift.
Lucha receives a mysterious phone call from a voice she seems to recognize.
Before leaving Los Angeles, Orlando pays his last respects to his wife.
Reflect on the impact of a location's geography on a person's psyche.
In a state of darkness, Lucha is haunted by Jameson's red notebook.
Still submerged in darkness, Lucha dreams of Jameson's infidelity.
Lucha descends to the underworld in search of Jameson.
After years apart, Lucha and Orlando reunite in Los Angeles.
Lucha makes peace with Jameson's disappearance.
Hailed as "a powerhouse in the making" (Opera News), for her performance of Suzuki in Madame Butterfly, Kristen Choi has made a deep impression on the opera scene. She recently reprised the role of Suzuki at Opera San Antonio and performed the very contrasting role of Paquette in the Glimmerglass production of Bernstein's Candide. Miss Choi loves contemporary works and her favorite role to date is Jo from Mark Adamo's LIttle Women which she sang at Opera North in 2013. For more information check out www.kristenchoi.com.
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