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Michael Mayes: Older Thompson
NO HOLDS BARRED. NO APOLOGIES.
Just the brutally honest recollections of America’s longest-held Vietnam prisoner-of-war. Based on the best-selling book.
Contains Mature Content
Seth Mease Carico: Conte di Ceprano
In listing the attributes of his 1851 melodrama, adapted from Victor Hugo’s hit play “Le roi s’amuse”, Verdi is also describing the challenges that any production of this opera must rise to. RIGOLETTO is a masterpiece whose charm lies precisely in the confrontation between psychological portraiture and the unlikely … read more
Stephanos Tsirakoglou: Biterolf
Tannhäuser, with music and text by Richard Wagner, is based on the two German legends of Tannhäuser and the song contest at Wartburg Castle, where the performances will take place. The story centers on the struggle between sacred and profane love, and redemption through love, a theme running through most of Wagner’s mature work.
Amanda Crider: English Teacher/Maid Three
Paul, the son of an industrialist in early 20th-century Pittsburgh, steals money from his father’s business and runs away to New York City, where he puts himself up at the Waldorf Astoria and tastes freedom for the first time. This beautiful and moving opera is based on the famous short … read more
Jesse Blumberg: Baritone Soloist
- Pierre Vallet, guest conductor
- Christine Goerke, soprano
- Jesse Blumberg, baritone
Grammy-winning opera superstar Christine Goerke and baritone Jesse Blumberg join the GVO for selections from Wagner’s Tannhäuser,The Flying Dutchman, and Tristan & Isolde.
Seth Mease Carico: Conte di Ceprano
In listing the attributes of his 1851 melodrama, adapted from Victor Hugo’s hit play “Le roi s’amuse”, Verdi is also describing the challenges that any production of this opera must rise to. RIGOLETTO is a masterpiece whose charm lies precisely in the confrontation between psychological portraiture and the unlikely … read more
Joseph Mechavich
According to his (not-so-little) black book, Don Giovanni has seduced 1,003 women in Spain alone. Over the course of a scandalously sinful day, his misadventures come back to literally haunt him, as Mozart’s brilliant score whirls people in and out of the Don’s midst. One of the greatest operas ever … read more
Dana Beth Miller: Amneris
The grandest of grand operas, Aida takes place in Egypt during a time of war. An enslaved Ethiopian princess, Aida, and leader of the Egyptian army, Radamès, keep their forbidden love a secret, hoping that after the war they can be united. Amneris, the daughter of the Pharaoh, loves Radamès and is … read more
Amanda Pabyan: Susanna
Mozart’s musical masterpiece lauds the nuptials of a loveable valet and chamber maid. Before the wedding cake is sliced, mayhem must ensue as the couple faces their menacing benefactor and his devious schemes. Featuring arias and ensembles of emotional and musical perfection, this charming farce will have you cheering from … read more