The Dallas Opera doesn't want you "sweating-out" our exciting events for the month of July. TDO's casual summer events series, BARITONES & BEACHBALLS, brought to you by "Friends of the Dallas Opera" is a no-cost or low-cost series that includes intriguing panel discussions related to our upcoming season; special networking and social events; enticing tastings and cool, casual movie nights in partnership with Dallas Film Society.
Most of these events are free; the tastings require a nominal fee to cover costs. Please note that RSVPs are recommended for all events. Go to dallasopera.org/rsvp or call the RSVP hotline at 214.443.1044.
All performances are in the acoustically acclaimed Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House at the AT&T Performing Arts Center. Subscriptions start at just $85 and are on sale now. Single tickets go on sale in September. For more information, contact the friendly staff at The Dallas Opera Ticket Services Office at 214.443.1000 or visit us online at www.dallasopera.org.
THE DALLAS OPERA 2011-2012 SEASON INFORMATION The Dallas Opera celebrates its Fifty-Fifth International Season in the Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in downtown Dallas. Evening performances will begin at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday matinees will begin at 2:00 p.m. English translations will be projected above the stage at every performance. Assistance is available for the hearing impaired.
LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR by Gaetano Donizetti Dead Men DO Wear Plaid! October 21, 23(m), 26 & 29, and November 6(m), 2011 An opera in three acts first performed at Teatro San Carlo, Naples on September 26, 1835. Text by Salvatore Cammarano, based on Sir Walter Scott's novel, The Bride of Lammermoor. Time: Around 1700 Place: Scotland Conductor: Riccardo Frizza Stage Director: Garnett Bruce Costume Design: Peter J. Hall Lighting Design: Marie Barrett Wig & make-up Design: David Zimmerman Chorus Master: Alexander Rom Fight Choreographer: Bill Lengfelder Starring: Elena Mosuc* (Lucia Ashton), Bryan Hymel* (Sir Edgardo di Ravenwood), Luca Grassi** (Lord Enrico Ashton), Jordan Bisch* (Raimondo Bidebent), Scott Quinn (Normanno), Aaron Blake (Lord Arturo Bucklaw), and Cynthia Hanna* (Alisa).KATYA KABANOVA by Leoš Janá?ek October 28, 30(m), November 2, 5 & 13(m), 2011 Romance Reigns in Rural Russia! An opera in three acts first performed in Brno, October 23, 1921. Text by Cervinka, based on Ostrovsky's "The Storm." Time: Around 1860 Place: The little town of Kalinov on the banks of the Volga River Conductor: Graeme Jenkins Stage Director: David Alden Scenic Design: Charles Edwards Costume Design: John Morrell Lighting Designer: Adam Silverman* Wig & make-up Design: David Zimmerman Chorus Master: Alexander Rom Starring: Patricia Racette (Katerina Kabanova), Susan Bickley* (Marfa Kabanova), Roger Honeywell* (Boris Grigoryevich), Anthony Dean Griffey* (Tikhon), John Tessier* (Vanya Kudrjas), Sasha Cooke* (Varvara), Andrew Shore (Dikoy), Ann McMahon Quintero* (Glasha), and Aaron Blake (A Passerby)
TRISTAN & ISOLDE by Richard Wagner February 16, 19(m), 22 & 25, 2012 A Special Opera-in-Concert, with projections by Moby-Dick's Elaine McCarthy! Ancient Myths, Modern Cine-Magic! An opera in two acts first performed in Munich, June 10, 1865. Text by Richard Wagner, based on an ancient Celtic and Icelandic legend. Time: Legendary Place: A ship at sea; outside King Marke's palace, Cornwall; Tristan's castle at Kareol Conductor: Graeme Jenkins Stage Director: Christian Räth Video Design: Elaine McCarthy Lighting Design: Alan Burrett Wig & make-up Design: David Zimmerman Chorus Master: Alexander Rom Starring: Jeanne-Michele Charbonnet (Isolde), Clifton Forbis (Tristan), Elizabeth Bishop (Brangäne), Jukka Rasilainen** (Kurvenal), Kristinn Sigmundsson* (King Marke), Erik Nelson Werner (Melot), and Aaron Blake (A Young Sailor/A Shepherd).THE LIGHTHOUSE by Peter Maxwell Davies Inaugural production of the Dallas Opera Chamber Series Presented in collaboration with the Dallas Theater Center In the Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre at the AT&T Performing Arts Center March 16, 17 & 18(m), 2012 A chilling supernatural and psychological thriller! Time: December 1900 Place: Edinburgh Court of Enquiry, Fladda Isle Lighthouse off the Scottish coast Conductor: Nicole Paiement* Stage Director: Kevin Moriarty* (opera directorial debut) Scenic Design: Beowulf Boritt* Costume Design: Claudia Stephens* Cast to be announced.
LA TRAVIATA by Giuseppe Verdi April 13, 15(m), 18, 21, 27 & 29(m), 2012 Let's Party Like it's 1849! An opera in three acts first performed in Venice at Teatro La Fenice, March 6, 1853 Text by Francesco Maria Piave, based on Alexandre Dumas' play, La dame aux camélias Time: 19th century Place: Paris Conductor: Marco Guidarini Stage Director: Bliss Hebert Production Design: Allen Charles Klein Lighting Design: Thomas Hase Choreographer: Rosa Mercedes* Wig & make-up Design: David Zimmerman Chorus Master: Alexander Rom Starring: Myrtò Papatanasiu** (Violetta Valéry), James Valenti (Alfredo Germont), Laurent Naouri* (Giorgio Germont), Amanda Crider* (Flora Bervoix), Timothy Mix* (Baron Douphol), Tom Corbeil* (Marchese D'Obigny), Ethan Herschenfeld* (Doctor Grenvil), and Susan Nicely (Annina).THE MAGIC FLUTE by W.A. Mozart April 20, 22(m), 25, 28, May 4 & 6(m), 2012 Hearts Tested, Tried and True! An opera in two acts first performed in Vienna, September 30, 1791. Text by Emanuel Schikaneder. Time: Legendary Place: Mythological Egypt Conductor: Graeme Jenkins Production: August Everding Stage Director: Matthew Lata Scenic Design: Jörg Zimmermann* Costume Design: Renate Kalanke* Lighting Design: Duane Schuler Wig & make-up Design: David Zimmerman Chorus Master: Alexander Rom Children's Chorus Master: Melinda Cotten Starring: Ava Pine (Pamina), Shawn Mathey* (Tamina), Patrick Carfizzi (Papageno), L'ubica Vargicová* (The Queen of the Night), Raymond Aceto (Sarastro), Kevin Langan (The Speaker), David Cangelosi (Monostatos), Angela Mannino* (Papagena), Caitlin Lynch* (First Lady), Lauren McNeese* (Second Lady), Maya Lahyani* (Third Lady), Aaron Blake (First Man in Armour) and Darren K. Stokes* (Second Man in Armour).
* Dallas Opera Debut ** American Debut
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