Madison Opera is excited to announce its 50th anniversary season, featuring Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro, the company premiere of Kurt Weill's The Threepenny Opera, and Verdi's La Traviata. In July 2011, Madison Opera also celebrates the 10th anniversary of Opera in the Park, a Madison Summer Tradition.
"Our programming for the 50th anniversary season reflects both Madison Opera's history and future," says General Director Allan Naplan. He continued, "From audience favorites to a company premiere, between opera and musical theater, plus some very exciting casting, it is a season of celebration that should have wide appeal in our community and beyond."For the fourth consecutive season, Madison Opera presents three full productions, with an increase in total performances from eight (2009-10) to ten (2010-11). The Opera will also be performing in The Playhouse for the second season, following the recent artistic and box-office success of The Turn of the Screw, the company's first endeavor in the venue. Naplan adds, "We've enjoyed producing our mid-season repertoire in the Overture Center's smaller venues over the past three years. These productions allow us to explore more adventurous and ambitious repertoire, while providing our audience a unique and intimate experience."
Casting highlights for the 2010-11 Season include bass Jason Hardy as Figaro and soprano Anya Matanovic as Susanna in The Marriage of Figaro; the Madison Opera debuts of American Players Theatre favorites James DeVita and Tracy Michelle Arnold in The Threepenny Opera; and the American debut of Italian tenor Giuseppe Varano as Alfredo in La Traviata. Maestro John DeMain conducts all three productions, with leading opera directors A. Scott Parry, Dorothy Danner, and Garnett Bruce providing stage direction.Subscriptions for the 2010-11 Season are now available online and by phone, starting at $32 for the Overture Hall Series. New subscribers receive an additional 15% off. Call (608) 238-8085 or visit www.madisonopera.org for more information.SEASON DETAILS La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi | Apr. 29 & May 1, 2011 | Overture HallA free-spirited courtesan is tamed by true love, but for how long? The tragic tale of Violetta Valery and Alfredo Germont has mesmerized opera audiences for decades with some of Verdi's most recognizable music and transfixing characters. La Traviata brings the 2010-11 mainstage season to a close in a lavish production with sets from the Lyric Opera of Chicago. Elizabeth Caballero (Carmen, 2009) returns to Madison as Violetta after recent performances in the role had Opera News calling her "an excellent heroine...commanding and vulnerable by turns." The young Italian tenor Giuseppe Varano makes his US debut as Alfredo, with Donnie Ray Albert (Opera in the Park, 2005) as Giorgio Germont. Maestro John DeMain conducts, with stage direction by Garnett Bruce. Raise a toast as we celebrate 50 years of opera in Madison..."Libiamo, libiamo!"
Sung in Italian with projectEd English translationsVioletta Valery: Elizabeth Caballero Alfredo Germont: Giuseppe Varano Giorgio Germont: Donnie Ray AlbertConductor: John DeMain Director: Garnett BruceFeaturing the Madison Symphony Orchestra and Madison Opera ChorusOpera in the Park 2011: 10th Anniversary | July 16, 2011 | Garner ParkA Madison summer tradition, this free outdoor concert features leading opera singers alongside the talents of the Madison Symphony Orchestra and Madison Opera Chorus in a program of selections from opera and Broadway.ABOUT MADISON OPERAMadison Opera is a non-profit, professional opera Company Based in Madison, Wisconsin. Founded in 1961, the company grew from a local workshop presenting community singers in English language productions to a nationally recognized organization producing diverse repertoire and presenting leading American opera singers alongside emerging talent. Recent production milestones include the world premiere of Daron Hagen's Shining Brow in 1993, the David Hockney designed Turandot to open Overture Hall in 2004, and the company's Wagner debut with The Flying Dutchman in 2010. A resident organization of the Overture Center for the Arts, Madison Opera presents three productions annually in addition to the free summer concert Opera in the Park and a host of educational programming.
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