Oct 24 2023
Lune Noire

Lune Noire

Presented by Young Professionals' Choral Collective of Cincinnati (YPCC) at Memorial Hall OTR

As the pale moon shines down, join us for a look at what can happen during the darkest night. From sultry jazz rhythms and midnight dreams to the promise of morning daybreak, YPCC and Queen City Cabaret explore the varying facets of darkness. Join us at historic Memorial Hall as we sing through the many moods of night time:

Lune Noire’s repertoire includes night time harmonies from the last century. Audience members will be transported to classic nightclubs with familiar tunes including ‘Sing, Sing, Sing’ and ‘Moon River.’ The dream world will emerge with Rhineberger’s lullaby, Abendlied, and calls to dream of more with ‘Dream a Little Dream’ and U2’s reflective ‘MLK.’ With the uplifting melodies of ‘Somewhere Over the Rainbow,’ ‘Beginning to See the Light,’ and ‘Unclouded Day,’ woven throughout the evening, audience members will experience the light that shatters darkness.

Visit the Memorial Hall website to learn more about the evening’s program and to buy tickets.

Lune Noire is presented by YPCC's Cycle Sponsor, Montgomery Animal Hospital.

Admission Info

Tickets are available through the Memorial Hall Website and at the Memorial Hall Ticket Office: https://www.memorialhallotr.com/cincinnati-shows/lune-noire-a-ypcc-concert/

General Admission Tickets are $35 in advance and $40 the day of the performance. (Advance ticket price appears in 'shopping cart.')

Child Tickets are available for $20.

Dates & Times

2023/10/24 - 2023/10/24

Additional time info:

Join us for a full evening of music featuring sets by Queen City Cabaret and YPCC, including collaborative performances. Cocktail hour will begin in Memorial Hall’s first floor ballroom and a reception will follow the performance.

6:30pm Cocktail Hour

7:00pm House Opens

7:30pm Performance

8:30pm Reception

Location Info

Memorial Hall OTR

1225 Elm Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202

Parking Info

The most convenient parking option is directly across the street at the Washington Park Garage https://www.3cdc.org/where-to-park/#over-the-rhine

Accessibility Info

The basement, first and second floors of Memorial Hall are fully accessible via the patron elevator on the north side of the building (the right side of the building when facing the front entrance), which may be entered on the street level. The stage is also accessible via the Hall's new production elevator, accessible from the basement, Grant Street, and the first floor.

In addition, the Annie W. and Elizabeth M. Anderson Theater is equipped with a number of wheelchair/scooter-accessible seating locations. For additional information on accessible seating, please contact the Box Office at (513) 977.8838.