Binghamton University Opera Workshop to Present "Postcards from Morocco"

The opera explores the inner thoughts and unspoken desires of a group of travelers at a railway station.

Published on Feb. 11, 2026

The Binghamton University Opera Workshop will present Dominick Argento's opera "Postcards from Morocco" on February 20th and 22nd at the Anderson Center for the Performing Arts. The opera tells the stories of a group of travelers at a railway station, with their inner thoughts and unspoken desires revealed through postcards that are never sent.

Why it matters

The opera production highlights the creative talents of Binghamton University's performing arts students and faculty, providing the local community with an opportunity to experience a thought-provoking and imaginative work of musical theater.

The details

"Postcards from Morocco" is a one-act opera that delves into the private lives and inner worlds of a diverse group of travelers waiting at a railway station. Through the lens of undelivered postcards, the opera explores themes of dreams, longing, and the hidden desires that people often keep to themselves.

  • The opera will be performed on February 20th at 7:30 PM and February 22nd at 3 PM.
  • Tickets are available for purchase on the Anderson Center website.

The players

Binghamton University Opera Workshop

A performing arts group at Binghamton University that presents operas and other musical theater productions.

Dominick Argento

The composer of the opera "Postcards from Morocco", which is being presented by the Binghamton University Opera Workshop.

Anderson Center for the Performing Arts

The venue where the Binghamton University Opera Workshop will be performing "Postcards from Morocco".

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What’s next

Tickets for the performances of "Postcards from Morocco" can be purchased on the Anderson Center website.

The takeaway

The Binghamton University Opera Workshop's production of "Postcards from Morocco" offers the local community a unique opportunity to experience a thought-provoking and imaginative work of opera that delves into the inner lives and unspoken desires of a diverse group of travelers.