Winters Steps into Mélisande

Opera Theatre of Saint Louis today announced that Corinne Winters will step into the role of Mélisande in this summer’s production of Debussy’s Pelléas and Mélisande. Read the full news release here.read more

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Ricardo Lugo

Considered by many to be Haydn’s masterpiece, the oratorio depicts and celebrates the creation of the world as described in the biblical Book of Genesis and in Paradise Lost.  Tickets & Information.… read more

Jesse Blumberg

Henry Purcell and George Frideric Handel took great joy in composing music for their royal patrons, Queens Mary II of England, Anne of Great Britain, and Caroline of Ansbach. Join ABS, the American Bach Choir, and a quintet of splendid vocal soloists for a rare treat of sumptuous music!  Tickets read more

Steven Sanders – The Officer

A modernist thriller set in late 17th-century Paris during a time of unsolved murders, Cardillac is based on a tale by ETA Hoffmann. Cardillac is a goldsmith whose works are in demand by Paris’s wealthy and fashionable. The nobility’s desire to possess Cardillac’s work is no match for his obsessive … read more

Elizabeth Byrne – Ortrud (cover)

Vocal and orchestral grandeur — and that famous Wedding March!

King Henry is looking for a champion to lead his armies against the invaders. And Elsa is praying for a savior to clear her of charges that she murdered her brother — levied by a villainous knight who wants power … read more

Karin Wolverton – Donna Anna

Building on the success of last year’s The Marriage of Figaro, Opera Omaha’s WAM! (Wild About Mozart!) Festival continues with Mozart’s Don Giovanni. Considered by many the greatest opera ever written, this Mozart masterpiece exudes classic style while taking us on a journey through Don Giovanni’s womanizing ways. They quickly … read more

Chen-Ye Yuan: Chou En-lai

Richard Nixon’s historic five-day visit to China in 1972 was a media phenomenon viewed simultaneously by millions on their television sets at home.  John Adams’ Nixon in China intertwines this grand, public spectacle with moments of quiet, private reflection, transforming everyday events into a work of art with universal appeal … read more