Pittsburgh Opera recently announced the world premiere of the revised version of "The Grapes of Wrath," a new opera based on John Steinbeck's novel, by Ricky Ian Gordon and Michael Korie. Taking place at the Benedum Center for the Peforming Arts, "The Grapes of Wrath" will be performed on Saturday, November 15 at 8:00 p.m., Tuesday, November 18 at 7:00 p.m., Friday, November 21 at 8:00 p.m., and Sunday, November 23 at 2:00 p.m..
As co-producer of this inspiring new opera, Pittsburgh Opera presents The Grapes of Wrath in its innovative set by opera and Broadway designer Allen Moyer (Grey Gardens on Broadway; Pittsburgh Opera productions The Elixir of Love and The Flying Dutchman). Moyer uses a vintage Ford truck and animated front and rear projections by Wendall K. Harrington to portray the different locations as the Joads travel across Route 66 to California.
Production credits include: Eric Simonson (original stage director and dramaturg), Doug Varone (original choreographer), The Minnesota Opera and Utah Opera (production), Richard Buckley (conductor), Ricky Ian Gordon and Bruce Coughlin (orchestration), Allen Moyer (set design), Karin Kopischke (costume designer), Robert Wierzel (lighting designer), Wendall K. Harrington (video designer), James Geier (wig and makeup designer),Chris Evans (sound designer), Mark Trawka (chorus master), Doug Scholz-Carlson (asst. stage director/flight choreographer), and Flying by Foy (aerial work).
Tickets start at $16. To order, call (412) 456-6666, visit www.pittsburghopera.org, or go to the Theater Square box office located at 665 Penn Avenue.
For more information visit the Pittsburgh Opera's website: www.pittsburghopera.org, Ricky Ian Gordon's website: www.rickyiangordon.com or collected reviews at: www.rickyiangordon.com/grapes-press.html.
Pittsburgh Opera, now celebrating its 70th season, is one of America's leading opera companies. It produces a range of programs, from mainstage productions to free community concerts to intimate cabarets. Pittsburgh Opera's internationally renowned resident artist program is among the country's top five training centers for rising opera stars. More than 20,000 students, families, and educators participate in Pittsburgh Opera educational events annually. The company's newly designed administrative and rehearsal space is housed in a 140-year-old air brake factory in the city's Strip District.
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