The Dallas Opera makes its gripping 2015 production of Giacomo Puccini’s Tosca available free of charge for home viewing.
Registration details in this press release; link below.
TDO Tosca Simulcast Stream – February 10 2021

The Dallas Opera makes its gripping 2015 production of Giacomo Puccini’s Tosca available free of charge for home viewing.
Registration details in this press release; link below.
TDO Tosca Simulcast Stream – February 10 2021
April is just around the corner, bringing with it warmer temperatures and exciting days and nights of opera! Here’s the rundown for the entire month, which includes two mainstage productions and a free Dallas Opera Cowboys Stadium Simulcast!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Contact: Suzanne Calvin 214.443.1014 Or Megan Meister 214.443.1071
suzanne.calvin@dallasopera.org megan.meister@dallasopera.org
UNFORGETTABLE APRIL
AT THE DALLAS OPERA
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Puccini’s TURANDOT opens
Friday, April 5, 7:30 p.m.
At the Margot & Bill Winspear Opera House
AT&T Performing Arts Center
FREE Cowboys Stadium Simulcast April 13th
Doors Open at 6:00 p.m.
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Argento’s THE ASPERN PAPERS opens
Friday, April 12, 7:30 p.m.
At the Margot & Bill Winspear Opera House
AT&T Performing Arts Center
DALLAS, March 12, 2013 – The Dallas Opera spring season is set to take the town by storm!
Giacomo Puccini’s final masterpiece, TURANDOT, takes centerstage in the Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House at the AT&T Performing Arts Center on Friday, April 5, 2013 at 7:30 p.m. and continues through April 21st, underwritten in part by TACA, Amy and Vernon Faulconer and the Rosemary and Roger Enrico Foundation, as well as TDO’s season presenting sponsor, Texas Instruments Foundation.
The title role will be sung by American soprano Lise Lindstrom, who has triumphed in many of the leading opera houses around the world. Opera Chic, writing of her Metropolitan Opera debut just a few years ago, raved “Lindstrom was the ice that sets you on fire! Confident and effortless, her huge voice rang through the cavernous MET, her succinct Italian pronunciation soaring easily over the orchestra…Lise captured the perfect balance of vulnerability and ruthless strength with a voice that brought Puccini-induced rapture at the caress of each soprano-killing note.”
Joining Ms. Lindstrom singing the role of Calaf will be Italian tenor Antonello Palombi who captured our hearts in the opening production of our “Pursuits of Passion” Season singing the role of Radamés in Aïda. David Weuste of Everyday Opera wrote, “Tenor Antonello Palombi as Radamès is one of the best tenor voices to hit the DFW Metroplex in awhile. His voice was so big, so dark, and so ‘Verdian,’ that his timbre could almost be confused with a baritone until he belted out that upper register.”
Another renowned soprano, Hei-Kyung Hong, returns to the Dallas Opera in the tragic role of Liù. Miss Hong made her 1996 Dallas Opera debut in Mozart’s Don Giovanni as the flirtatious Zerlina, later singing the leads in La bohème and Manon. Making his Dallas Opera debut as Timur is versatile American bass-baritone Christian Van Horn.
TURANDOT will be conducted by Maestro Marco Zambelli and staged by director Garnett Bruce.
Single tickets for TURANDOT start at the low price of $19 and can be purchased, 24/7, at dallasopera.org or by contacting the Dallas Opera Ticket Services Office at 214.443.1000.
In addition to our Winspear Opera House performances, the April 13th performance of TURANDOT will be simulcast live to Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas at 7:30 p.m. Tickets and parking for the event are absolutely free. Tickets can be reserved now at dallasopera.org/cowboys. Stadium doors open at 6:00 p.m, the Warner Brothers Classics cartoon “What’s Opera, Doc?” will be aired in the world’s largest screening at 6:45 p.m., Lee Hoiby’s one-act Julia Child Opera (“Bon Appétit!”) airs at 7:00 p.m. and the curtain rises on TURANDOT at 7:30 p.m.
The Dallas Opera Cowboys Stadium Simulcast will be presented by The Dallas Foundation.
Pulitzer Price-winning composer Dominick Argento’s opera THE ASPERN PAPERS opens Friday, April 12, 2013 at 7:30 p.m. This new production celebrates the 25th anniversary of the 1988 Dallas Opera world premiere. It will star internationally renowned mezzo-soprano Susan Graham, making her long awaited Dallas Opera debut singing the role of Tina. The New York Times writes “The American mezzo-soprano Susan Graham has for the better part of a decade impressed audiences with her creamy singing.”
Baritone Nathan Gunn will share the stage with Ms. Graham as The Lodger. Mr. Gunn last appeared on the Dallas Opera stage as Malatesta in DON PASQUALE. Theater Jones remarked, “Nathan Gunn, as the scheming Doctor Malatesta, possesses a voice that is pure honey; perfectly produced and even from top to bottom.”
French soprano Alexandra Deshorties sings the role of the famous diva, Juliana Bordereau.
THE ASPERN PAPERS will be conducted by Dallas Opera Music Director Graeme Jenkins in his farewell performances and staged by Tim Albery, The James R. Seitz, Jr., Stage Director in Honor of John Gage.
This 25th Anniversary production is made possible by support from:
Mrs. William W. Winspear; Sally Von Behren; the National Endowment for the Arts; OPERA America’s Opera Fund; the Tobin Theatre Arts Fund; and Marnie and Kern Wildenthal.
Subsequent performances of TURANDOT are scheduled for April 7(m), 10, 13, 19, 21(m), 2013.
Additional performances of THE ASPERN PAPERS are scheduled for April 14(m), 17, 20, 28(m), 2013.
Single tickets for the remaining mainstage productions of the Dallas Opera’s “Pursuits of Passion” Season are on sale now, starting at just $19, through the Dallas Opera Ticket Services Office at 214.443.1000 or online at www.dallasopera.org. Student Rush best-available tickets can be purchased at the lobby box office for $25 (one per valid Student I.D.) ninety minutes prior to each performance.
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On Saturday, April 27, 2013 you have two opportunities to enjoy a performance of Georges Bizet’s romantic, one-act operetta about love and omelets, DOCTOR MIRACLE, at the Margot & Bill Winspear Opera House located at 2403 Flora Street, Dallas 75201 at either 10:30 a.m. (for the best seats) or 2:00 p.m.
In between, we have arts-and-crafts lobby activities beginning at noon, and a special cooking demonstration beginning at 12:30 p.m. Chef Scott of “1st Class Kids” will demonstrate how to make various types of omelets (and you get to enjoy the results). Presented by the Chefsville Kids Education Program.
Tickets for this lovely little opera are family budget-priced at $5 apiece! Contact the Dallas Opera at 214.443.1000 or purchase online at dallasopera.org. Tickets will also be available at the door
Please note that RSVPs are recommended or required for all TDO events. Go to dallasopera.org/rsvp or call the RSVP hotline at 214.443.1000 to reserve your seat now.
The Dallas Opera Educational/Family Series is presented by The Perot Foundation Education and Community Outreach Programs, Chase, Kimberly-Clark Corporation, and Texas Instruments, Inc., and made possible in part by grants from The David M. Crowley Foundation, the Rosewood Foundation, and the Texas Commission on the Arts.
April Calendar of Events
1.) Wednesday, April 3, 2013 (12:00 PM)
“Brownbags@theopera” Join us in Sammons Park at the AT&T Performing Arts Center for a free noontime recital featuring Lauren Smith-Carter, a rising star of the opera world, performing a variety of musical selections. Bring lunch or purchase from one of the many area food trucks; tables and chairs provided.
Time: 12:00 PM
Location: Sammons Park
2403 Flora Street
Dallas, TX 75201
Cost: FREE
2.) Friday, April 5, 2013 (7:30 – 10:30 PM)
Puccini’s TURANDOT Opening Night/The Amy and Vernon Faulconer Performance
In Beijing’s Forbidden City, a barbarian prince risks everything to win the hand (and ignite the love) of the cold and calculating Princess Turandot. Calàf’s passionate pursuit of his elusive royal prize will test his wits and stamina, as well as his heart, in one of the 20th century’s greatest and grandest operas! Soprano Lise Lindstrom will make her company debut in the role in which she has earned rave reviews at La Scala and The Met. This spectacular production designed by Allen Charles Klein marks the return of Maestro Marco Zambelli (Romeo and Juliet) to lead an inspiring, all-star cast!
Time: 7:30 PM
Location: Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House at the AT&T Performing Arts Center
2403 Flora Street, Dallas, TX 75201
Cost: Single tickets start at $19 online. Subscriptions start at $75 for all three productions. Call 214.443.1000 or visit us online at dallasopera.org/tickets
3.) Sunday, April 7, 2013 (2:00 – 5:00 PM)
Puccini’s TURANDOT Sunday Matinee I
In Beijing’s Forbidden City, a barbarian prince risks everything to win the hand (and ignite the love) of the cold and calculating Princess Turandot. Calàf’s passionate pursuit of his elusive royal prize will test his wits and stamina, as well as his heart, in one of the 20th century’s greatest and grandest operas! Soprano Lise Lindstrom will make her company debut in the role in which she has earned rave reviews at La Scala and The Met. This spectacular production designed by Allen Charles Klein marks the return of Maestro Marco Zambelli (Romeo and Juliet) to lead an inspiring, all-star cast!
Time: 7:30 PM
Location: Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House at the AT&T Performing Arts Center
2403 Flora Street, Dallas, TX 75201
Cost: Single tickets start at $19 online. Subscriptions start at $75 for all three productions. Call 214.443.1000 or visit us online at dallasopera.org/tickets
4.) Monday, April 8, 2013 (6:30PM)
Women’s Board Founder’s Lecture Series: The Aspern Papers
Join UNT Opera Music Director Dr. Stephen Dubberly as he shares insights and musical excerpts from Dominick Argento’s The Aspern Papers in an intimate setting.
Time 6:30pm
Where McCasland Board Room, Dallas Opera Offices (map)
Cost $45 per person (includes parking and refreshments)
Please call Susan McIntyre at 214-443-1049 to reserve
5.) Wednesday, April 7, 2013 (7:30 – 10:30 PM)
Puccini’s TURANDOT Midweek Performance
In Beijing’s Forbidden City, a barbarian prince risks everything to win the hand (and ignite the love) of the cold and calculating Princess Turandot. Calàf’s passionate pursuit of his elusive royal prize will test his wits and stamina, as well as his heart, in one of the 20th century’s greatest and grandest operas! Soprano Lise Lindstrom will make her company debut in the role in which she has earned rave reviews at La Scala and The Met. This spectacular production designed by Allen Charles Klein marks the return of Maestro Marco Zambelli (Romeo and Juliet) to lead an inspiring, all-star cast!
Time: 7:30 PM
Location: Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House at the AT&T Performing Arts Center
2403 Flora Street, Dallas, TX 75201
Cost: Single tickets start at $19 online. Subscriptions start at $75 for all three productions. Call 214.443.1000 or visit us online at dallasopera.org/tickets
6.) Friday, April 12, 2013 (7:30 – 9:30 PM)
THE ASPERN PAPERS Opening Night/The Marnie and Kern Wildenthal Performance
To mark the 25th anniversary of this Dallas Opera world premiere, TDO has assembled an extraordinary team to create a brand-new production of Henry James’ atmospheric tale. From the shores of Italy’s Lake Como, across vast expanses of time, space and memory, Dominick Argento’s The Aspern Papers will mesmerize audiences en route to its inevitable-yet-thrilling conclusion! Mezzo-soprano Susan Graham as Tina in her long-anticipated Dallas Opera debut, with soprano Alexandra Deshorties as a famous diva, and baritone Nathan Gunn as an obsessed music lover who will stop at nothing in this dangerous game of cat-and-mouse!
Time: 7:30 PM
Location: Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House at the AT&T Performing Arts Center
2403 Flora Street, Dallas, TX 75201
Cost: Single tickets start at $19 online. Subscriptions start at $75 for all three productions. Call 214.443.1000 or visit us online at dallasopera.org/tickets
7.) Saturday, April 13, 2013
“Inside the Dallas Opera” our monthly program that takes you, the listener, backstage and behind-the-scenes for a look at timely issues and upcoming productions, hosted by TDO’s Suzanne Calvin.
Time: TBD (after the Saturday afternoon opera)
Listen: WRR 101.1 FM
8.) Saturday, April 13, 2013 (7:30 – 10:30 PM)
Dallas Opera FREE Live Simulcast at Cowboys Stadium – Puccini’s TURANDOT
The Dallas Opera presents Puccini’s Turandot for our second Simulcast at Cowboys Stadium presented by The Dallas Foundation. Reserve your FREE tickets at dallasopera.org/cowboys
Time: 6:45 PM – Watch Warner Brother’s “What’s Opera Doc”
7:00 PM – Lee Hoiby’s “Bon Appétit!” with Susan Nicely as Julia Child
7:30 PM – TURANDOT simulcast live from the Winspear
Location: One Legends Way
Arlington TX 76011
Cost: FREE (free parking, too) with RSVP at dallasopera.org/cowboys
9.) Saturday, April 13, 2013 (7:30 – 10:30 PM)
Puccini’s TURANDOT Saturday Performance
In Beijing’s Forbidden City, a barbarian prince risks everything to win the hand (and ignite the love) of the cold and calculating Princess Turandot. Calàf’s passionate pursuit of his elusive royal prize will test his wits and stamina, as well as his heart, in one of the 20th century’s greatest and grandest operas! Soprano Lise Lindstrom will make her company debut in the role in which she has earned rave reviews at La Scala and The Met. This spectacular production designed by Allen Charles Klein marks the return of Maestro Marco Zambelli (Romeo and Juliet) to lead an inspiring, all-star cast!
Time: 7:30 PM
Location: Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House at the AT&T Performing Arts Center
2403 Flora Street, Dallas, TX 75201
Cost: Single tickets start at $19 online. Subscriptions start at $75 for all three productions. Call 214.443.1000 or visit us online at dallasopera.org/tickets
10.) Sunday, April 14, 2013 (2:00 – 4:00 PM)
THE ASPERN PAPERS Sunday Matinee I
To mark the 25th anniversary of this Dallas Opera world premiere, TDO has assembled an extraordinary team to create a brand-new production of Henry James’ atmospheric tale. From the shores of Italy’s Lake Como, across vast expanses of time, space and memory, Dominick Argento’s The Aspern Papers will mesmerize audiences en route to its inevitable-yet-thrilling conclusion! Mezzo-soprano Susan Graham as Tina in her long-anticipated Dallas Opera debut, with soprano Alexandra Deshorties as a famous diva, and baritone Nathan Gunn as an obsessed music lover who will stop at nothing in this dangerous game of cat-and-mouse!
Time: 7:30 PM
Location: Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House at the AT&T Performing Arts Center
2403 Flora Street, Dallas, TX 75201
Cost: Single tickets start at $19 online. Subscriptions start at $75 for all three productions. Call 214.443.1000 or visit us online at dallasopera.org/tickets
11.) Wednesday, April 17, 2013 (12:00 PM)
“Brownbags@theopera” Join us in Sammons Park at the AT&T Performing Arts Center for a free noontime recital featuring Laura Begley, a rising star of the opera world, performing a variety of musical selections. Bring lunch or purchase from one of the many area food trucks; tables and chairs provided.
Time: 12:00 PM
Location: Sammons Park
2403 Flora Street
Dallas, TX 75201
Cost: FREE
11.) Wednesday, April 17, 2013 (7:30 – 9:30 PM)
THE ASPERN PAPERS Mid-week Performance
To mark the 25th anniversary of this Dallas Opera world premiere, TDO has assembled an extraordinary team to create a brand-new production of Henry James’ atmospheric tale. From the shores of Italy’s Lake Como, across vast expanses of time, space and memory, Dominick Argento’s The Aspern Papers will mesmerize audiences en route to its inevitable-yet-thrilling conclusion! Mezzo-soprano Susan Graham as Tina in her long-anticipated Dallas Opera debut, with soprano Alexandra Deshorties as a famous diva, and baritone Nathan Gunn as an obsessed music lover who will stop at nothing in this dangerous game of cat-and-mouse!
Time: 7:30 PM
Location: Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House at the AT&T Performing Arts Center
2403 Flora Street, Dallas, TX 75201
Cost: Single tickets start at $19 online. Subscriptions start at $75 for all three productions. Call 214.443.1000 or visit us online at dallasopera.org/tickets
12.) Friday, April 19, 2013 (7:30 – 10:30 PM)
Puccini’s TURANDOT Friday/The Rosemary and Roger Enrico Foundation Performance
In Beijing’s Forbidden City, a barbarian prince risks everything to win the hand (and ignite the love) of the cold and calculating Princess Turandot. Calàf’s passionate pursuit of his elusive royal prize will test his wits and stamina, as well as his heart, in one of the 20th century’s greatest and grandest operas! Soprano Lise Lindstrom will make her company debut in the role in which she has earned rave reviews at La Scala and The Met. This spectacular production designed by Allen Charles Klein marks the return of Maestro Marco Zambelli (Romeo and Juliet) to lead an inspiring, all-star cast!
Time: 7:30 PM
Location: Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House at the AT&T Performing Arts Center
2403 Flora Street, Dallas, TX 75201
Cost: Single tickets start at $19 online. Subscriptions start at $75 for all three productions. Call 214.443.1000 or visit us online at dallasopera.org/tickets
13.) Saturday, April 20, 2013 (7:30 – 9:30 PM)
THE ASPERN PAPERS Saturday Night
To mark the 25th anniversary of this Dallas Opera world premiere, TDO has assembled an extraordinary team to create a brand-new production of Henry James’ atmospheric tale. From the shores of Italy’s Lake Como, across vast expanses of time, space and memory, Dominick Argento’s The Aspern Papers will mesmerize audiences en route to its inevitable-yet-thrilling conclusion! Mezzo-soprano Susan Graham as Tina in her long-anticipated Dallas Opera debut, with soprano Alexandra Deshorties as a famous diva, and baritone Nathan Gunn as an obsessed music lover who will stop at nothing in this dangerous game of cat-and-mouse!
Time: 7:30 PM
Location: Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House at the AT&T Performing Arts Center
2403 Flora Street, Dallas, TX 75201
Cost: Single tickets start at $19 online. Subscriptions start at $75 for all three productions. Call 214.443.1000 or visit us online at dallasopera.org/tickets
14.) Sunday, April 21, 2013 (2:00 – 5:00 PM)
Puccini’s TURANDOT Sunday Matinee II
In Beijing’s Forbidden City, a barbarian prince risks everything to win the hand (and ignite the love) of the cold and calculating Princess Turandot. Calàf’s passionate pursuit of his elusive royal prize will test his wits and stamina, as well as his heart, in one of the 20th century’s greatest and grandest operas! Soprano Lise Lindstrom will make her company debut in the role in which she has earned rave reviews at La Scala and The Met. This spectacular production designed by Allen Charles Klein marks the return of Maestro Marco Zambelli (Romeo and Juliet) to lead an inspiring, all-star cast!
Time: 7:30 PM
Location: Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House at the AT&T Performing Arts Center
2403 Flora Street, Dallas, TX 75201
Cost: Single tickets start at $19 online. Subscriptions start at $75 for all three productions. Call 214.443.1000 or visit us online at dallasopera.org/tickets
15.) Saturday, April 27, 2013
“DOCTOR MIRACLE” $5 Family Matinee
Dallas Opera presents DOCTOR MIRACLE by Georges Bizet Sung in English. Part of our family friendly programming this 1-act comedic opera is presented in partnership with the SMU & UNT Vocal Department.
Time: 10:30am Performance I
12:30pm Lobby activities
2:00pm Performance II
Cost: $5
Location: Winspear Opera House
2403 Flora Street, Dallas, TX 75201
Call 214.443.1000 or visit us online at dallasopera.org/tickets
16.) Sunday, April 28, 2013 (2:00 – 4:00 PM)
THE ASPERN PAPERS Sunday Matinee II
To mark the 25th anniversary of this Dallas Opera world premiere, TDO has assembled an extraordinary team to create a brand-new production of Henry James’ atmospheric tale. From the shores of Italy’s Lake Como, across vast expanses of time, space and memory, Dominick Argento’s The Aspern Papers will mesmerize audiences en route to its inevitable-yet-thrilling conclusion! Mezzo-soprano Susan Graham as Tina in her long-anticipated Dallas Opera debut, with soprano Alexandra Deshorties as a famous diva, and baritone Nathan Gunn as an obsessed music lover who will stop at nothing in this dangerous game of cat-and-mouse!
Time: 7:30 PM
Location: Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House at the AT&T Performing Arts Center
2403 Flora Street, Dallas, TX 75201
Cost: Single tickets start at $19 online. Subscriptions start at $75 for all three productions. Call 214.443.1000 or visit us online at dallasopera.org/tickets.
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The Dallas Opera’s 2012-2013 “Pursuits of Passion Season”
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Ticket Information for the 2012-2013 Dallas Opera Season
All performances are in the new Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House at the AT&T Performing Arts Center. Single Tickets for TURANDOT, THE ASPERN PAPERS and family performances are on sale now. Family performances are $5, mainstage operas start at a new low price of just $19! For more information, contact The Dallas Opera Ticket Services Office at 214.443.1000 or visit us online at www.dallasopera.org.
THE DALLAS OPERA 2012-2013 SPRING SEASON INFORMATION
The Dallas Opera celebrates its Fifty-Sixth 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.
TURANDOT by Giacomo Puccini
April 5, 7(m), 10, 13, 19 & 21(m), 2013
Puccini’s Last Masterpiece—Riddled with Passionate Romance and Unforgettable Music!
An opera in three acts first performed in Milan at La Scala, April 25, 1926
Text by Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni, based on Carlo Gozzi’s fable, Turandot.
Time: Legendary times
Place: Peking, China
Conductor: Marco Zambelli
Stage Director: Garnett Bruce
Production Design: Allen Charles Klein
Wig & make-up Design: David Zimmerman
Chorus Master: Alexander Rom
Starring: Lise Lindstrom* (Princess Turandot), Antonello Palombi (Calaf), Hei-Kyung Hong (Liu), Christian Van Horn* (Timur), Jonathan Beyer (Ping), Joseph Hu (Pang), Daniel Montenegrio* (Pong), Ryan Kuster* (A Mandarin), Steven Haal (Emperor Altoum).
THE ASPERN PAPERS by Dominick Argento
April 12, 14(m), 17, 20, 28(m), 2013
The Games People Play—Both Young and Old—To Achieve Their Twisted Desires!
An opera in two acts first performed in Dallas, November 19, 1988.
Text by Dominick Argento, based on a Henry James novella.
Time: Legendary
Place: Lake Como, Italy
Conductor: Graeme Jenkins
Stage Director: Tim Albery
Scenic Design: Andrew Lieberman*
Costume Design: Constance Hoffman*
Lighting Design: Thomas Hase
Wig & make-up Design: David Zimmerman
Assistant Director: Michael Mori
Chorus Master: Alexander Rom
Starring: Susan Graham* (Tina), Alexandra Deshorties (Julianna Bordereau), Nathan Gunn (The Lodger), Joseph Kaiser* (Aspern), Dean Peterson (Barelli), Sasha Cooke* (Sonia), Eric Jordan* (A painter), Jennifer Youngs* (Olimpia).
* Dallas Opera Debut
** American Debut
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The Dallas Opera is supported, in part, by funds from: City of Dallas, Office of Cultural Affairs; TACA; the Texas Commission on the Arts and The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). American Airlines is the official airline of The Dallas Opera. Lexus is the official vehicle of The Dallas Opera. Advertising support from The Dallas Morning News. A special thanks to Mrs. William W. Winspear and the Elsa von Seggern Foundation for their continuing support.
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Who’s got game? We’ll let you decide. Get your tickets now for the fantastic FIRST NIGHT celebrations at the Dallas Opera. There are fresh details contained in the release to follow:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Contact: Suzanne Calvin 214.443.1014
Suzanne.Calvin@dallasopera.org
Or Megan Meister 214.443.1071
Megan.Meister@dallasopera.org
THE DALLAS OPERA IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE
THE CELEBRITY MODELS OF
“FIRST NIGHT 2012”
HONORING BASKETBALL LEGEND
NANCY LIEBERMAN AND RECOGNIZING
“ART AND SPORTS TOGETHER”
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2012 AT 6:30 P.M.
THE MARGOT AND BILL WINSPEAR OPERA HOUSE
AT THE AT&T PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
FIRST NIGHT Celebrity Models:
Charlotte Jones Anderson, Brigetta Barrett,
Diane Krebs Johnston, and Martina Moravcova
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Kaki Hopkins, FIRST NIGHT Chair
Tincy Miller, Advisory Chair
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LINDA AND MITCH HART SEASON OPENING NIGHT PERFORMANCE, ENDOWED SUPPORT
DALLAS, SEPTEMBER 5, 2012 – The Dallas Opera is thrilled to announce that this season’s FIRST NIGHT theme: Art and Sports Together, will be reflected both on and off the Red Carpet on the evening of Friday, October 26, 2012 as the Dallas Opera honors several great women from the world of sports, from the Olympic playing fields to the administrative offices of one of the best-known sports franchises in the world today.
At this evening’s FIRST NIGHT Announcement Party hosted by Anne and Steve Stodghill, it was revealed that Basketball Hall of Fame legend Nancy Lieberman will be this year’s special honoree—but the surprises didn’t end there!
FIRST NIGHT Chair Kaki Hopkins announced the designers and models, applauding them for accepting the Dallas Opera’s invitation to participate in this encore of last year’s successful event. The designers creating gowns inspired by leading characters of the season are all returning after last year’s adventurous beginning. They are: Michael Faircloth, Abi Ferrin, Geoffrey Henning, Khanh Nguyen, and Nicolas Villalba.
A new designer for a special feature this year, Paulette Martsolf, is designing for Aida’s entourage of several beautiful women attending the captive princess. Arriving in limousines and wearing the gowns as they walk the Red Carpet with their respective designers will be four incredibly talented women: Charlotte Jones Anderson, 2012 Olympic Silver Medalist Brigetta Barrett, five-time Olympian Martina Moravcova, and Kim Dawson Agency model Diane Krebs Johnston.
The sports figure who will represent the family opera, Dr. Miracle, in the finale of the Red Carpet program is yet to be announced.
The four attendants for Aida will be Alexandra Hicks, Rhonda Marcus, Shilah Phillips and Jennifer Roberts.
Dallas Opera General Director and CEO Keith Cerny spoke about the season and the operas that are being celebrated. He described the format of FIRST NIGHT as a four-part soiree composed of the sensational Red Carpet, lively Cocktail Reception, the highly-anticipated Linda and Mitch Hart Season Opening Night Performance of Aida to be conducted by Music Director Graeme Jenkins, and a cosmopolitan late-night fine dining experience in a lavishly decorated tent. There is limited seating for this important fundraising effort for The Dallas Opera, and Cerny urged patrons to make their reservations now, reminding them that performance tickets are sold separately and adding that the best seats are already going fast.
One of last season’s couture designers, Nicolas Villalba of NDV Inc., earlier expressed his delight at the opportunity to create a new design to adorn the red carpet: “Last year, I had such a wonderful time working with my lovely model, Linda Ivy, and with sponsors Don and Ellen Winspear. For me, however, the most exciting aspect of the evening was making opera so accessible to the public. I loved the concept of “Opera under the stars.”
Added couturier Abi Ferrin: “FIRST NIGHT is an exciting way for Dallas designers to showcase their artistry, while supporting the Dallas Opera and the Winspear Opera House. I am honored to be included.”
Paulette Martsolf of Allie-Coosh, participating for the first time in this event, responded with enthusiasm: “The opportunity to be a part of FIRST NIGHT is a thrill. My passion for the arts goes far beyond fashion design. Hopefully, the four modern-day gowns I’ve designed for Aïda’s Entourage will honor this pinnacle night and the outstanding efforts of the Dallas Opera.”
The “Pursuits of Passion” Season and each of the operas will also be represented on the Red Carpet by Honorary Chairs Joyce and Harvey Mitchell, Patti and John Cody, Shannon and Ted Skokos, Amy and Vernon Faulconer, and Caroline Rose Hunt.
The FIRST NIGHT Red Carpet Chair, Rhonda Sargent Chambers and her Co-Chair Marisa Huckin are joining the FIRST NIGHT team again and will oversee the pageantry of the event that night. They are again joined by retired Director of Production, John Gage, as the Red Carpet Manager.
The crowd attending FIRST NIGHT will be met by the paparazzi attracted to the red carpet opening of the Dallas Opera season. Red Carpet arrivals will begin shortly after 6:00 p.m. The Reception is 6:00 – 7:30, Aida curtain is 7:30 p.m. and dinner is after the final curtain call.
FIRST NIGHT is black-tie, and valet service will be provided on the Flora Street side of the Winspear Opera House for all dinner guests.
TICKET INFORMATION
Tickets for FIRST NIGHT begin at $500 per person. For additional information regarding FIRST NIGHT packages and options, contact Dallas Opera Special Events Manager Morgan Vaughn at morgan.vaughn@dallasopera.org.
KEY BIOS
Kaki Hopkins, Chair, FIRST NIGHT: Kaki is a seasoned chair of fundraising events for the arts, medicine and education, with leadership positions on the boards of the Dallas Opera; Dallas Theater Center (a leading actress/director with DTC for a decade); Chiapas International; TACA; The Dallas Arboretum and Vickery Meadow Learning Center, among others; and various auxiliary organizations for the arts and medicine. Kaki has been honored with numerous awards for leadership, both locally and nationally, and has taught acting, stage movement and voice at Trinity U. (San Antonio) and U. of New Mexico. She played an instrumental role in making last season’s FIRST NIGHT a resounding success and one of the most memorable opera galas ever and also chaired the highly successful Chihuly Gala at the Dallas Arboretum. She also served her country as Director of Music and Theater for the 7th Army Training Center in Germany for more than two years.
Tincy Miller, Advisory Chair, FIRST NIGHT: “Tincy” Miller is a life-long activist and advocate for education, a principal in a nationally renowned real estate firm, and a highly regarded civic leader who is called upon frequently to lead community and cultural causes. In 2003, Tincy was appointed Chair of the Texas State Board of Education, having served on the board for nearly two decades. She previously served on the board’s Committee on Instruction and as its Chair, and has led the Task Force on Early Childhood and Elementary Education. She has also served on the board and as president of L.I.F.T. (Literacy Instruction for Texas). Tincy has chaired major fund raising events for United Cerebral Palsy, The Dallas Opera, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, TACA, and the Crystal Charity Ball, to name only a few. Her awards are numerous, including the 1999 Tom Landry Award of Excellence in Volunteerism.
Rhonda Sargent Chambers, FIRST NIGHT Vice-Chair / Co-Chair, FIRST NIGHT Red Carpet: As a model, instructor, and speaker, Rhonda Sargent Chambers has been a respected figure in the fashion community for over 30 years. In addition to her work with Dallas-based Kim Dawson Agency and top international modeling agencies, she produces fashion shows and events through her company, RSC Show Productions. Rhonda is also regular contributor on the subjects of fashion and style to WFAA’s “Good Morning Texas” and ParkCitiesMom.com.
Lynn Mock, FIRST NIGHT Vice-Chair: Lynn Parr Mock, Chairman of the 2004 Dallas Opera Guild Vocal Competition, received her BME from Southwestern University and an MM in Vocal Performance from The University of Texas at Austin. She balances performing commitments with board service to many fine arts organizations. Lynn is currently serving on the Board of Directors of The Dallas Opera (for which she chairs the Education Committee), as Chairman of the Board of The Friends of WRR, and on the Board of Visitors at Southwestern University. Lynn is also co-founder of “Lone Spring Arts.”
Holly and Tom Mayer, Co-Chairs, FIRST NIGHT Dinner: TDO Board of Directors Executive Committee Vice-President, Development, Holly Mayer and Dallas Opera Board Member Dr. Tom Mayer have made the Dallas Opera one of their chief causes for more than a decade, in addition to providing significant support to the Dallas Theater Center and the Dallas Arboretum. As a dedicated arts leader, Holly helped raise $1.7 million for TDO’s 50th Anniversary Celebration, chaired a successful two-year campaign (ending in 2005) to wipe TDO’s accumulated deficit off the books, pioneered innovative audience outreach initiatives, and helped establish a young professionals program. Holly has also served on the President’s Advisory Council of the Dallas Center for the Performing Arts (ATTPAC).
Elaine and Bill Blaylock, Co-Chairs, FIRST NIGHT Reception: Bill, the Vice President and Senior Tax Council for Texas Instruments, and Elaine, the Controller at Prince of Peace Catholic School, have been active members of the Dallas Opera since 1993 when Elaine began working in the Dallas Opera Guild’s “Adopt an Artist” program. Eventually, the pair served as Presidents of the Guild (1999-2000). Among other highlights, they created the Bessylee Penland Endowment Fund for the annual Vocal Competition and facilitated the development of the TDO/SMU Emerging Artists Program. Bill currently serves on the TDO Executive Committee while Elaine, who has served as Chairman of the TDO Education Committee, now serves as a trustee for both the Dallas Opera and PORTopera in Portland, Maine.
Carol and Don Glendenning, FIRST NIGHT Host Chairs: Carol, Chair of the Policy Committee at Strasburger & Price, LLP, and Don Glendenning, Co-Chair of the Corporate and Transactional Department of Locke Lord LLP and Managing Partner of the Dallas office have devoted countless hours to their community, as well as their nationally recognized law practices. Carol serves on the Boards of The Dallas Opera, the Dallas Regional Chamber, the YWCA of Metropolitan Dallas, United Way Foundation, The Dallas Friday Group, and the St. Paul Medical Foundation. Don, the recipient of the 2011 Justinian Award from the Dallas Bar Association for extraordinary volunteer service to the community, is Co-Chair of The Campaign for Parkland; President of Scenic Dallas and Scenic Texas; Past Chairman of the Thanks-Giving Foundation and the Dallas Zoological Society; Past President of the Human Rights Initiative of North Texas and Rice University DFW Alumni, in addition to sitting on numerous Boards supporting a multitude of worthy causes.
Marisa Huckin, Co-Chair, FIRST NIGHT Red Carpet: A former professional show jumper with a Master’s degree in psychology from the University of Dallas, Marisa Huckin is a member of the Children’s Cancer Fund Board of Directors who co-chaired the organization’s 2010 luncheon—netting more than a quarter-of-a-million dollars for the cause. She went on to chair the 2010 Dallas Children’s Theater annual cabaret gala fundraiser and will returned last fall to chair a new event for CCF she described as “just jeans and a lot of fun.”
John Gage, Red Carpet Manager: Dallas Opera’s former Director of Production John Gage began his career in opera production as Stage Manager of St. Paul Opera for their 1972 summer season. He served in similar roles with the Opera companies of Santa Fe, Milwaukee, Miami, and Dallas, where her served as the Production Stage Manager for three years, beginning in 1978. In May 1980, he assumed the position of General Director of the Florentine Opera company in Milwaukee, a job he held for the next nine years. He then spent several years guiding the Columbus, Ohio, opera company through a financially difficult period, before returning to The Dallas Opera. Mr. Gage created the Director of Production position, retiring last year.
Michael Faircloth, Fashion Designer: Mr. Faircloth opened his first couture salon in Dallas thirty years ago and today enjoys an international clientele that heralds his sense of cut, and discriminating eye for graceful detail. Former First Lady Laura Bush, a long-established client, thrust him into the national media spotlight when she asked Michael to design her first inaugural wardrobe. His elegant designs are geared toward women who recognize the beauty of a refined aesthetic: “mix the classic with the dramatic and come out with something really feminine.”
Abi Ferrin, Fashion Designer: An award-winning designer who strives to empower women to look and feel their best, Abi Ferrin’s brand is being launched nationally by better boutiques and retailers like Nordstrom. Elements of her collection are made by Cambodian women rescued from the sex trade and, through the philanthropic arm of her company, The Freedom Project, they are provided with counseling, training, shelter and alternatives to abusive employment. Abi includes a hand-crafted Freedom Project element on every Made-in-the-USA garment, bringing her motto, Fashion+Freedom+Purpose, full circle.
Geoffrey Henning, Fashion Designer: Canadian born, Geoffrey started in Toronto in fashion for Alfred Sung before moving to NYC, where he worked for Ann Taylor and NewYorkandCompany. He has been VP of Design for Women for JCPenney for nine years and does custom design for private clients. He is a frequent guest on television including NBC Weekend Today as fashion critic and was featured in Modern Luxury as man of style. Geoffrey has a keen interest in training young talent and currently serves as Chairman of Dallas Fashion Incubator and on the boards of Texas Next Top Designer and Starlight Foundation. Most recently, Geoffrey was presented with the coveted Legend of Style, Fashion Legacy Award by DIFFA Dallas. His fashion illustrations have been published in Italian VOGUE, British ELLE and many other international publications.
Paulette Martsolf, Fashion Designer: A Newfoundland native who garnered top design school honors in Toronto and studied in Paris, France. As owner of Allie-Coosh, Paulette offers cutting-edge daytime, evening and jewelry designs for the refined woman seeking trends as well as comfort. She has produced or been featured in prestigious fashion shows from Dallas to Santa Fe, and has served as a board member for Fashion Group International and contributed to Dallas Assistance League; Junior Charity League for Parkland Rehabilitation; Salvation Army Annual Fashion Show; Texas Discovery Gardens; American Heart Association; United Way; MDA Telethon; SafeHaven; The Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse; American Cancer Society; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International; Roundup for Autism; and many more worthy causes.
Khanh Nguyen, Fashion Designer: She is the award-winning Creative Director and Designer of her own label, Nha Khanh, consisting of designs that focus on modern glamour, inspired by art, architecture and most importantly, nature. The designs are ethereal; meticulously constructed, and host an ease about them that allows for an effortless sensibility. The company offers seasonal “advanced contemporary” ready-to-wear; a custom Atelier collection, which hosts one-of-a-kind and custom pieces; as well as a bridal line. The Nha Khanh mission is to empower a woman with inner-strength through her clothing with a focus on “elegance with a modern edge”.
Nicolas Villalba, Fashion Designer: The international award-winning owner and principal designer of Nicolas Villalba Couture. Originally an evening wear designer, Nicolas now specializes in all things custom, including bridal, menswear, and even custom linens. After graduating with a BFA in Fashion Design, Nicolas was chosen to represent the U.S. in the European design competition, “Etoilles de la Mode” where he became the first American to win the “Prix du Public.” In 2010, this winner of the DIFFA Legend of Style Award launched a popular men’s shirt collection under the label, “A great Shirt”. Villalba also does private label work for Stanley Korshak, Neiman-Marcus, TODD Events, and other high-end retailers.
Charlotte Jones Anderson, FIRST NIGHT Model, Executive Vice President Brand Management/President of Charities, has earned a position of leadership among women in American professional sports. As the primary brand management executive, she oversees all strategies and applications surrounding the Dallas Cowboys identity. Under her guidance are the design of the team uniforms, memorabilia, licensed apparel and merchandising as well as the enormous job of entertainment, community service and philanthropy. She was highly involved in the design, decor, and overall presentation of the state-of-the-art Cowboys Stadium. Charlotte also supervises the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, the most recognized organization of its kind in the world. She was lauded for her ground-breaking approach to fundraising in kicking off the Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Program at the Thanksgiving Day halftime celebration and serves on its national board. A graduate of Stanford University, she is married to Shy Anderson. They have three children Haley (19), Shy (17) and Paxton (11).
Brigetta Barrett, FIRST NIGHT Model: In press coverage about Brigetta’s triumph as a Silver Medalist at the London Olympic games, her personality jumped off the page. A singer and theater major at the University of Arizona, she was a joyful standout among her fellow Olympians because of her tendency to break into song at the drop of a hat. This young world-class athlete set a record for a collegiate athlete with her 6’8” medal jump and was the first American to medal in women’s high jump since 1988. She has won countless championships including collegiate standouts: three-time NCAA indoor All American and 3-time outdoor All American; NCAA Indoor Champion and Outdoor Champion. She not only jumps high, she keeps grades high, named an Academic All-American the last two years. She won Gold in both the US Championships and World Championships. A native of New York, Brigetta graduated from Duncanville High School and lived with her mother Lottie M. Barrett before leaving for Arizona University. She has two siblings, Takiya Barrett-Ross and Shawn-De Barrett.
Diane Krebs Johnston, FIRST NIGHT Model, is a Kim Dawson Agency model and has an acclaimed national career that has lasted for over 20 years. She is the hard working mom of two children and married to former Dallas Cowboy star, Daryl “The Moose” Johnston. Residing here in Dallas, Diane enjoys giving time to helping charities, while raising her two children, ages 12 and 11 and maintaining her modeling career.
Martina Moravcova, FIRST NIGHT Model, of Slovakia and currently of Dallas is a standout on the world stage of sports. She trained with Steve Collins at SMU and was inducted into the SMU Hall of Fame. A five-time Olympian swimmer (1992 Barcelona; 1996 Atlanta; 2000 Sydney; 2004 Athens; 2008 Beijing) and two-time Olympic silver medalist (2000 Sydney), she has amassed 7 World Championship golds, 8 silvers and 7 bronzes. In the European Championships, she has earned 21 golds, 18 silvers and 2 bronzes. Just counting golds: in the US Open A Nationals, 13; NCAA Championships, 13; Universiade, 5. While at SMU, she won 14 NCAA titles and was a 25-time All-American and winner of 26 Conference titles. She is a cherished personality in her native Slovakia, having received the Three Cross Award, the highest award of Slovakia, among many other non-sports related awards. She is a volunteer swimming coach at SMU and is married to Martin Valco. Dallas attorney and Consul of Slovak Republic to Texas. See other awards and accomplishments on her website: www.martinamoravco.com.
…Plus, a “Player to be Named Later.”
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Single tickets for the 2012-2013 Season are subject to dynamic pricing (the earlier they are purchased and the less-in-demand, the lower the price) and will go on sale – for as little as $19 – on September 10, 2012. Subscriptions start at just $75. Inner Circle seating may be priced higher.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT “SEPTEMBER AT THE DALLAS OPERA”
IS CONVENIENTLY AVAILABLE ONLINE, 24/7
VISIT WWW.DALLASOPERA.ORG AND CHECK THE CALENDAR LISTINGS
Or dallasopera.org/summer
For high-resolution, digital photographs suitable for print
To arrange an interview
Or for additional information
Please contact Suzanne Calvin, Manager/Director Media & PR
214.443.1014 or suzanne.calvin@dallasopera.org
The Dallas Opera’s 2012-2013 “Pursuits of Passion Season”
Is Presented by Texas Instruments Foundation
THE DALLAS OPERA WISHES TO EXPRESS ITS GRATITUDE TO OUR EXCLUSIVE PARTNERS:
AMERICAN AIRLINES – OFFICIAL AIRLINE OF THE DALLAS OPERA
LEXUS – OFFICIAL VEHICLE OF THE DALLAS OPERA
CARTIER – OFFICIAL JEWELER & WATCHMAKER OF THE DALLAS OPERA
ROSEWOOD CRESCENT HOTEL – OFFICIAL HOTEL OF THE DALLAS OPERA
Ticket Information for the 2012-2013 Dallas Opera Season
All performances are in the new Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House at the AT&T Performing Arts Center. Subscriptions start at just $75 and are on sale now. Single tickets go on sale September 10, 2012, starting at just $19 – new low price. For more information, contact The Dallas Opera Ticket Services Office at 214.443.1000 or visit us online at www.dallasopera.org.
THE DALLAS OPERA 2012-2013 SEASON INFORMATION
The Dallas Opera celebrates its Fifty-Sixth 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.
AIDA by Giuseppe Verdi
October 26: The Linda and Mitch Hart Season Opening Night Performance
Featuring Latonia Moore, The Charron and Peter Denker Rising Star (2012)
October 28(m), 31, November 3, 9, 11(m), 2012
Verdi’s Complex and Intimate Love Story Set in Spectacular Ancient Egypt!
An opera in four acts first performed at Khedivial Opera House, Cairo on December 24, 1871.
Text by Antonio Ghislanzoni, based on a scenario written by French Egyptologist Auguste Mariette.
Time: Old Kingdom
Place: Egypt
Conductor: Graeme Jenkins
Stage Director: John Copley
Costume Design: Peter J. Hall
Wig & make-up Design: David Zimmerman
Chorus Master: Alexander Rom
Starring: Latonia Moore (Aïda), Antonello Palombi (Radames), Nadia Krasteva* (Amneris), Lester Lynch (Amonasro), Orlin Anastassov* (Ramfis), Ben Wager (The King of Egypt), Jonathan Yarrington* (Messenger), and NaGuanda Nobles* (Priestess).
TURANDOT by Giacomo Puccini
April 5, 7(m), 10, 13, 19 & 21(m), 2013
Puccini’s Last Masterpiece—Riddled with Passionate Romance and Unforgettable Music!
An opera in three acts first performed in Milan at La Scala, April 25, 1926
Text by Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni, based on Carlo Gozzi’s fable, Turandot.
Time: Legendary times
Place: Peking, China
Conductor: Marco Zambelli
Stage Director: Garnett Bruce
Production Design: Allen Charles Klein
Wig & make-up Design: David Zimmerman
Chorus Master: Alexander Rom
Starring: Lise Lindstrom* (Princess Turandot), Antonello Palombi (Calaf), Hei-Kyung Hong (Liu), Christian Van Horn* (Timur), Jonathan Beyer (Ping), Joseph Hu (Pang), Daniel Montenegro* (Pong), Ryan Kuster* (A Mandarin), Steven Haal (Emperor Altoum).
THE ASPERN PAPERS by Dominick Argento
April 12, 14(m), 17, 20, 28(m), 2013
The Games People Play—Both Young and Old—To Achieve Their Twisted Desires!
An opera in two acts first performed in Dallas, November 19, 1988.
Text by Dominick Argento, based on a Henry James novella.
Time: Legendary
Place: Lake Como, Italy
Conductor: Graeme Jenkins
Stage Director: Tim Albery
Scenic Design: Andrew Lieberman*
Costume Design: Constance Hoffman*
Lighting Design: Thomas Hase
Wig & make-up Design: David Zimmerman
Chorus Master: Alexander Rom
Assistant Director: Michael Mori
Starring: Susan Graham* (Tina), Alexandra Deshorties (Juliana Bordereau), Nathan Gunn (The Lodger), Joseph Kaiser* (Aspern), Dean Peterson (Barelli), Sasha Cooke* (Sonia), Eric Jordan* (A painter), Jennifer Youngs* (Olimpia).
* Dallas Opera Debut
** American Debut
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The Dallas Opera is supported, in part, by funds from: City of Dallas, Office of Cultural Affairs; TACA; the Texas Commission on the Arts and The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). American Airlines is the official airline of The Dallas Opera. Lexus is the official vehicle of The Dallas Opera. Cartier is the official jeweler and watchmaker of The Dallas Opera. Advertising support from The Dallas Morning News. A special thanks to Mrs. William W. Winspear and the Elsa von Seggern Foundation for their continuing support.
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The numbers are in, regarding the Dallas Opera’s successful Opening Night Festivities. Keep scrolling!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Friday, November 18, 2011
Contact: Suzanne Calvin
214-443-1014/suzanne.calvin@dallasopera.org
THE DALLAS OPERA & DELOITTE PRESENT
AN UNFORGETTABLE AND SUCCESSFUL
“FIRST NIGHT”
MARKING OPENING NIGHT OF THE 2011-2012
“TRAGIC OBSESSIONS” SEASON SPONSORED BY
THE TEXAS INSTRUMENTS FOUNDATION
KAKI HOPKINS, FIRST NIGHT Chair
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LINDA AND MITCH HART SEASON OPENING NIGHT PERFORMANCE, ENDOWED SUPPORT
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FIRST NIGHT Honorary Chairs: Joy & Ronald Mankoff,
Holly & Tom Mayer, Enika & Richard Schulze,
Joanna & Peter Townsend, Ellen & Don Winspear
And the Dee & Charles Wyly Family
DALLAS, NOVEMBER 18, 2011 – The Dallas Opera is extremely pleased to announce that the company’s sold-out FIRST NIGHT celebrations, chaired by Kaki Hopkins and presented by TDO and Deloitte, brought in more than $315,000.
The festivities were one facet of the Dallas Opera’s highly successful opening of the 2011-2012 Season, which included the Linda and Mitch Hart Season Opening Performance of a critically acclaimed revival of Gaetano Donizetti’s 1835 bel canto masterpiece, Lucia di Lammermoor, starring Romanian soprano Elena Mosuc in the title role, as well as the Dallas Opera’s “Plazacast at the Center,” a free public simulcast of the performance on the Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House lawn—in partnership with the AT&T Performing Arts Center.
The October 21st FIRST NIGHT celebrations attracted more than 350 paying guests for pre-performance cocktails in Nancy B. Hamon Hall and a prime view of the paparazzi-ready red carpet action dominated by celebrity models (D’Andra Simmons, Elizabeth Kimple, Tanya Foster, Shannon Skokos, and Linda Ivy) showcasing five original couture gowns inspired by the Dallas Opera’s “Tragic Obsessions” Season.
The internationally acclaimed designers who agreed to participate in support of the Dallas Opera were Geoffrey Henning, Khanh Nguyen, Michael Faircloth, Abi Ferrin, and Nicolas Villalba. Their stunning Dallas Opera fashion statements can be viewed online in “Fashion@the Opera” postings on the Dallas Opera blog.
Party-goers joined the rest of the Opening Night crowd in the Margaret McDermott Performance Hall, as those attending the simulcast settled onto their blankets and lawn chairs outside, for a riveting performance of the Dallas Opera’s Lucia, conducted by Music Director Graeme Jenkins and staged by director Garnett Bruce. The production featured sets by Henry Bardon, spectacular period costumes by the late Peter J. Hall, and lighting design by Marie Barrett.
The Dallas Opera’s revival was praised by a legion of critics as “…firing on all cylinders” (Star-Telegram), “…up to the monumental challenge” (Pegasus News), and “…a very strong start to the season” (DFW Renaissance). Ms. Mosuc, in particular, earned rave reviews for her extraordinary portrayal of mad Lucia, prompting D Magazine critic Wayne Lee Gay to predict that she is “likely to enter the ranks of the great artists of our time.”
“One of the marvelous things about great opera is its ability to transport us to another time and place,” explains Dallas Opera General Director and CEO Keith Cerny.
“In this beautifully detailed classical presentation of Lucia di Lammermoor, we completely brought to life Sir Walter Scott’s romanticized vision of late-17th century Scotland. Add to that a remarkably strong cast whose acting skills were as notable as their singing, and it’s no wonder that audiences were visibly swept away, performance after performance.
“Our mission as a prominent American opera company is to provide a wide range of opera experiences from Baroque to Contemporary, both mainstage and chamber operas,” adds Mr. Cerny. “While we will generally present operas set in their original periods, on occasion we will showcase operas in modern dress or in period updating that remain true to the spirit of the original. TDO’s 2010 production of Mozart’s Così fan tutte comes to mind.”
“However we approach an existing work in the repertoire, we will make those decisions carefully, thoughtfully, respectfully, and responsibly—while seeking to raise the bar, artistically speaking, with every Dallas Opera season.”
Red Carpet Co-Chairs Rhonda Sargent Chambers and Marisa Huckin organized the glittering grand entrance which featured a host of local notables and celebrities. Miss Chambers, of RSC Productions, announced Red Carpet arrivals while the emcee, WFAA Television’s Ron Corning, conducted on-the-spot interviews during pre-performance festivities broadcast live to a huge screen in nearby Sammons Park.
Emily Wyly, escorted by Niven Morgan, represented the Wyly Family on the red carpet.
The cocktail reception, chaired by Jackie and Michael George, served as an “appetizer” for the rest of the evening, beginning with a star-studded Opening Night performance of Donizetti’s popular romance: Lucia di Lammermoor, which, in addition to Ms. Mosuc in the title role, starred American tenor Bryan Hymel as Edgardo di Ravenswood, and Italian baritone Luca Grassi in his American debut as Enrico Ashton.
Following the opera, the Dallas Opera’s special guests adjourned to Annette Strauss Square next door, for a sold-out, cosmopolitan, late-night dining experience chaired by Amy and Vernon Faulconer and hosted by presenting sponsor Deloitte’s Blaine Nelson.
Well over 320 patrons entered a lavishly decorated tent to dine with the cast of Lucia on superb fare prepared by Wolfgang Puck Catering. The glamorous finish to the evening featured a host of exceptional wines in one of five, magnificent seating areas designed and distinctively decorated with one of the 2011-2012 Season operas in mind.
Following opening remarks by Board Chairman Elect Don Winspear and Mr. Cerny, the guests settled in for a first course of “Lammermoor Castle Amuse,” consisting of Scottish Salmon on pumpernickel and dill squares, a wild mushroom tower, and leek tartlets; after which, they savored delicious lobster bisque and a lobster-filled barque, Steak au Poivre, vegetables, coffee and dessert—concluding with the after-dinner “Tragic Obsessions” chocolate truffle!
“FIRST NIGHT was a blast to do from the moment the name hit me until we devoured our ‘Tragic Obsessions’ chocolate truffle and said our good-byes,” explains FIRST NIGHT Chair Kaki Hopkins. “It was fun to create an event that kept its focus on our remarkable opera company and its 2011-2012 Season! There were so many moving pieces and so much cooperation from outside groups who found themselves caught up in the magic. Something like 50 paparazzi snapped photos of those walking the Red Carpet; along with our special fans lining the concourse and those participating in the WFAA simulcast, they brought so much energy and excitement to these FIRST NIGHT celebrations!
“But the biggest kudos go to our glamorous models and enthusiastic and talented designers,” added Ms. Hopkins, “both the fashion designers whose work was the highlight of the Red Carpet and the floral designers whose opera-themed centerpieces turned our tent into a wonderland! It was thrilling to see their work.”
Spectacular floral designs by Rusty Glenn Event Design, Dr. Delphinium, Branching Out, Blumengarten, GRO Designs, and Urban Flower/Grange Hall graced the proceedings.
Although she has a tough act to follow, Kaki Hopkins has agreed to Chair next season’s FIRST NIGHT celebrations for the Dallas Opera in October of 2012. Said Ms. Hopkins, “How could I pass up the opportunity to have so much fun, and to work with such special talent?”
“An event is only as extraordinary as the inspiration behind it,” explained Dallas Opera General Director & CEO Keith Cerny prior to the event, “and the foundations of the Dallas Opera’s FIRST NIGHT celebrations are the fertile imaginations, the phenomenal talent and the creative genius of many of opera’s greatest names: Mozart, Verdi, Wagner, Donizetti, and Maxwell Davies, as well as some of the brightest stars in music, fashion, and contemporary design.”
“Everyone associated with this event should be proud of their tremendous contributions to the company, to the future of the performing arts, and to this community we love,” added Mr. Cerny. “In fact, each of our chairs, hosts and committee members has demonstrated, many times over, that the art of self-giving may be the most valuable art form of all.”
THE DALLAS OPERA GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES
THE TEXAS INSTRUMENTS FOUNDATION,
PRESENTER OF THE 2011-2012 SEASON
FIRST NIGHT Presenting Sponsor – Dinner and Opening Night Festivities
DELOITTE
SEASON OPENING NIGHT UNDERWRITERS
Linda and Mitch Hart
FIRST NIGHT Supporting Partners
Cartier
Lockheed Martin
Holly and Tom Mayer
Edgemere
Elizabeth and Scott Kimple
Terry Cook and Steve Yevich
Patricia and Scott Granowski
PaperCity, Media Sponsor
Heritage Auctions
Marie Dean Public Relations
Smart Water
Smith Limousine
FIRST NIGHT Hosts
Martha and Robert Allday
Sally and Buford Berry
Delilah and Sam Boyd,
Diane and Hal Brierley
Anne R. & Alan Bromberg
Kay and Elliot Cattarulla,
Patti and John Cody
Arlene and John Dayton
Heidi and William Dillon,
Lissie and Stephen Donosky
Patsy Donosky
Sally and Tom Dunning
Amy and Vernon Faulconer
Cindy and Charles Feld
Jackie and Michael George
Carol and Don Glendenning
Carmen and Brown Glenn
Patricia and Scott Granowski
Winnie and Davis Hamlin
Jack Harrod
Linda and Mitch Hart
Kaki and Shelton Hopkins
Jolie and Bart Humphrey
Linda and Steve Ivy
Emily Jefferson and Marilyn Smith
Jessica and Bill Jesse
Elizabeth and Scott Kimple
Lebowitz Family Foundation
Joy and Ronald Mankoff
Bobbi and Richard Massman
Holly and Tom Mayer
Margaret McDermott
Pat and Charles McEvoy
Jane and David McGinnis
Tincy and Vance Miller
Joyce and Harvey Mitchell
Joyce and C.H. Moore
Alice and Erle Nye
Tanya Roberts
Deedie and Rusty Rose
Vivian and Maxwell Scarlett
Enika and Richard Schulze
D’Andra Simmons
Cole Smith and Sherry Hayslip-Smith
Gloria and Juan Ernesto Snead
Betty and Stephen Suellentrop
Joanna and Peter Townsend
Patty and Marty Weiland
Marnie and Kern Wildenthal
Ellen and Don Winspear
“Tragic Obsessions” Theme
Joy and Ronald Mankoff, Honorary Chairs
Geoffrey Henning, Fashion Designer
D’Andra Simmons, Model
Lucia di Lammermoor
Holly and Tom Mayer, Honorary Chairs
Nha Khanh, Fashion Designer
Liz Kimple, Model
Tristan & Isolde
Enika and Richard Schulze, Honorary Chairs
Abi Ferrin, Fashion Designer
Tanya Foster, Model
La traviata
Joanna and Peter Townsend, Honorary Chairs
Michael Faircloth, Fashion Designer
Shannon Skokos, Model
The Magic Flute
Don and Ellen Winspear, Honorary Chairs
Nicolas Villalba, Fashion Designer
Linda Ivy, Model
Dallas Opera Chamber Opera Series: The Lighthouse
A Dallas Opera production in collaboration with the Dallas Theater Center
Dee and Charles Wyly Family, Honorary Chairs
Advisory Chair: Joyce Mitchell
Advisory Committee: Sally Berry, Linda Custard, Bess Enloe, Gene Jones,
Margaret McDermott, Tincy Miller and Caren Prothro
Executive Committee: Martha Allday, Lucy and Henry Billingsley, Elaine Blaylock, Delilah Boyd, Diane Brierley, Mary Brinegar, Scott Chase, Linda Claycomb, Kay Copp, Garry Cox, Nicole Dabbert, Marie Dean, Heidi Dillon, Lissie Donosky, Patsy Donosky, Sally and Tom Dunning, Lauren Embrey, Laura Freeland, Carmen Glenn, Nancy Gopez, Patricia and Scott Granowski, Sheila and Jody Grant, Jolie Humphrey, Gayle Johansen, Gianna Madrini, Greg McConeghy, Jo Anne McCullough, Pat McEvoy, Tom McGurren, Shirley and Bill McIntyre, Lynn Mock, Joyce Moore, Ani and Pedro Noznik, Tanya Roberts, Maria Santarelli, D’Andra Simmons, Gloria McCall Snead, Tamareh Tuma, Tucean Webb, Jeanette Wharton, Marnie and Kern Wildenthal, Ellen Winspear
Red Carpet Manager, John Gage
Special Representatives: Jane and David McGinnis, Dallas Opera Guild
And Susan Robinson, The Women’s Board of the Dallas Opera
KEY BIOS
Kaki Hopkins, Chair, FIRST NIGHT: Seasoned chair of fundraising events for the arts, medicine and education; with leadership positions on the boards of the Dallas Opera, Dallas Theater Center (a leading actress/director with DTC for a decade), Chiapas International, and Vickery Meadow Learning Center, among others, and various auxiliary organizations for the arts and medicine. Kaki has been honored with numerous awards for leadership, both locally and nationally, and has taught acting, stage movement and voice at Trinity U. (San Antonio) and U. of New Mexico. She also served her country as Director of Music and Theater for the 7th Army Training Center in Germany for more than two years.
Blaine Nelson, FIRST NIGHT Presenting Sponsor Representative for Deloitte: Blaine Nelson has been a partner with Deloitte for more than 23 years, serving as Lead Client Service Partner or Advisory Partner on several of Deloitte’s large audit or consulting and advisory clients. He is presently serving as the Managing Partner of the North Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas practices for Deloitte. Previously, Blaine served as the Mid America Regional Managing Partner of Strategic Clients; and, prior to that, held the position of Deloitte’s Mid America Regional Managing Partner for all Tax Services.
Joyce Mitchell, Advisory Chair, FIRST NIGHT: A valued member of the Dallas Opera Board of Directors and the only woman to have served as President and Chairman of that group, Joyce Mitchell chaired the two-year commemoration of the company’s 50th Anniversary with events and concerts that exceeded all fund-raising goals before turning her attention to Ovation!, the celebrations surrounding TDO’s move into the Winspear Opera House in 2009.
Amy and Vernon Faulconer, Co-Chairs, FIRST NIGHT Dinner: Amy and Vernon Faulconer have long focused their philanthropic efforts on education and the arts.
Mr. Faulconer currently serves on the boards of the Dallas Museum of Art, the Chinati Foundation, and nationally renowned Grinnell College in Iowa. He also sponsors an education program in Tyler, Texas—the Faulconer Scholars—which has provided scholarships and incentives for hundreds of disadvantaged students seeking a four-year college degree. Mrs. Faulconer serves on the board of the Dallas Opera and contributes money, time and talent to both the Nasher Sculpture Center and the DMA. She previously served numerous performing arts organizations in Tyler.
Jackie and Michael George, Co-Chairs, FIRST NIGHT Reception: Michael L. George, former CEO of George Group (which he sold to Accenture) developed Lean Sigma Six, a quality control/efficiency process that has saved private companies and government agencies billions of dollars by cutting waste and improving quality. Subsequently, Mr. George has written seven books on the subject, published by McGraw Hill. Dallas Opera Trustee Jacqueline (Jackie) George is also a Board Member at the Dallas Arboretum. She sits on the Women’s Board of the Dallas Opera and on the Board of Governors for TACA.
Rhonda Sargent Chambers, Co-Chair, FIRST NIGHT Red Carpet: As a model, instructor, and speaker, Rhonda Sargent Chambers has been a respected figure in the fashion community for over 30 years. In addition to her work with Dallas-based Kim Dawson Agency and top international modeling agencies, she produces fashion shows and events through her company, RSC Show Productions. Rhonda is also regular contributor on the subjects of fashion and style to WFAA’s “Good Morning Texas” and ParkCitiesMom.com.
Marisa Huckin, Co-Chair, FIRST NIGHT Red Carpet: A former professional show jumper with a Master’s degree in psychology from the University of Dallas, Marisa Huckin is a member of the Children’s Cancer Fund Board of Directors who co-chaired the organization’s 2010 luncheon—netting more than a quarter-of-a-million dollars for the cause. She went on to chair the 2010 Dallas Children’s Theater annual cabaret gala fundraiser and will return in the fall to chair a new event for CCF she describes as “just jeans and a lot of fun.”
John Gage, Red Carpet Manager: Dallas Opera’s former Director of Production John Gage began his career in opera production as Stage Manager of St. Paul Opera for their 1972 summer season. He served in similar roles with the Opera companies of Santa Fe, Milwaukee, Miami, and Dallas, where her served as the Production Stage Manager for three years, beginning in 1978. In May 1980, he assumed the position of General Director of the Florentine Opera company in Milwaukee, a job he held for the next nine years. He then spent several years guiding the Columbus, Ohio, opera company through a financially difficult period, before returning to The Dallas Opera. Mr. Gage created the Director of Production position, retiring earlier this year.
Geoffrey Henning, Fashion Designer: Canadian-born Geoffrey Henning has been VP of Design for Women at JCPenny for nine years, in addition to custom design for an elite clientele. Henning is a frequent guest on NBC “Weekend Today” and was featured as a man of style in Modern Luxury magazine. He serves as chairman of Dallas Fashion Incubator and on the boards of Texas Next Top Designer and Starlight Foundation. Most recently, he received the coveted Legend of Style, Fashion Legacy Award from DIFFA Dallas.
D’Andra Simmons, model for Mr. Henning: Named one of the “10 Most Beautiful Women in Dallas in 2008” by D magazine and by Modern Luxury as a “Fresh Face of Fashion,” D’Andra Simmons has graced the covers of two local magazines, Grand Luxe and Le Mode, in addition to photo spreads in W, People, Entertainment Weekly, Vanity Fair and other prestigious publications. Her new skin care line, Hard Night Good Morning, was selected by Fashion Group International for the 2011 Beauty Award and D’Andra has poured even more of her energies into a host of charitable causes, ranging from Junior League of Dallas to Aids Interfaith Network, as well as her daily talk show, Ultimate Living with D’Andra and Dee on KTAQ.
Khanh Nguyen, Fashion Designer: Emigrated to the U.S. from her native Vietnam when she was twelve, Khanh Nguyen earned numerous awards enroute to a degree in Fashion Design from UNT, including the Top Achievement Award at Dallas Career Day which allowed her to study in Paris with the world’s leading fashion professionals. Her label, Nha Khanh, inspired by art, architecture and nature, is carried at Forty Five Ten.
Liz Kimple, model for Miss Nguyen: An SMU alum who later earned a degree in Fashion Design from The Art Institute of Dallas, Liz Kimple’s passion for fashion took her from a job as a store buyer and manager for a high-end boutique to overseeing accounts in Texas and Florida for Diane Von Furstenberg. A supporter of the Dallas Opera, DSO, DMA, TACA and TITUS, she has been actively involved for six years in the efforts of Family Legacy Missions, traveling to Africa five years ago to minister to orphans in Zambia.
Abi Ferrin, Fashion Designer: An award-winning designer who strives to empower women to look and feel their best, Abi Ferrin’s brand is being launched nationally by Nordstrom’s. Elements of her collection are made by Asian women rescued from the sex trade and, through the philanthropic arm of her company, Freedom+Purpose and the Freedom Project, they are provided with counseling, training, shelter and alternatives to abusive employment. Abi includes a hand-crafted element on every Made-in-the-USA garment, bringing the message of Freedom+Purpose full circle.
Tanya Foster, model for Miss Ferrin: A seasoned fund-raiser who has chaired the Junior League of Dallas Ball, as well as Cattle Baron’s Ball, Tanya Foster is currently on the committee for the Crystal Charity Ball. This UNT graduate now serves as President and CEO of Dallas Film Society, a non-profit dedicated to the education and celebration of film and filmmakers, and as Executive Director of the annual DALLAS International Film Festival. Her dance credentials include director/choreographer of a dance team that performed at the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games and five years as the Assistant Director and Choreographer of the Dallas Mavericks Dancers.
Michael Faircloth, Fashion Designer: Mr. Faircloth opened his first couture salon in Dallas thirty years ago and today enjoys an international clientele that heralds his sense of cut, and discriminating eye for graceful detail. Former First Lady Laura Bush, a long-established client, thrust him into the national media spotlight when she asked Michael to design her first inaugural wardrobe. His elegant designs are geared toward women who recognize the beauty of a refined aesthetic: “mix the classic with the dramatic and come out with something really feminine.”
Shannon Skokos, model for Mr. Faircloth: A Governor’s Scholar and magna cum laude graduate of the University of Arkansas who represented her state in the Miss America Pageant, Shannon Skokos used her platform as Miss Arkansas to establish a statewide, youth-motivational program honored in the State House and Senate. After earning a law degree with high honors, she distinguished herself during eight years as a trial attorney. Upon moving to Dallas, her life took an artistic turn: Shannon traveled to Africa to photograph animals in their natural state and authored a book entitled, “Ask God’s Creatures and They Will Teach You.” Together with her husband, she founded The Ted and Shannon Skokos Foundation, principally benefiting charities that advance education, the arts, science and religion.
Nicolas Villalba, Fashion Designer: The international award-winning owner and principal designer of Nicolas Villalba Couture. Originally an evening wear designer, the Nicolas line now includes wedding and business attire, home décor and custom linens. After graduating from UNT with a BFA in Fashion Design, he was chosen to represent the U.S. in the European design competition, “Etoilles de la Mode” where he became the first American to win the “Prix du Public.” In 2010, this winner of the DIFFA Legend of Style Award launched his own men’s wear line. Villalba also does private label work for Stanley Korshak, Neiman-Marcus and other high-end retailers.
Linda Ivy, model for Mr. Villalba: An active community volunteer who serves on the boards of Kidney Texas, Women’s Council of the Dallas Arboretum, and Nexus, as well as on TACA’s Board of Governors; Linda Ivy has been the Honorary Chair of TITAS, American Foundation for the Blind and Mad Hatter’s for the Arboretum. Linda and her husband, Steve, are owners in Heritage Auctions (founded by Steve, who is co-chairman and CEO), the third-largest collectible and fine art auction house in the world. Heritage has offices in Dallas, New York, Beverly Hills, San Francisco, Geneva, Dusseldorf, and Paris, with plans to open a Hong Kong office in the near future. An active investor, Linda handles several trust accounts and partnership and belongs to Dallas Twenty Women’s investing group.
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Ticket Information for the 2011-2012 Dallas Opera Season
All mainstage performances are in the acoustically acclaimed Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House at the AT&T Performing Arts Center. The Lighthouse will be presented in the Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre. Season subscriptions start at just $76, FLEX subscriptions (three performances) begin at $75—and are on sale now. Single tickets, starting at just $25 apiece, are also on sale. For more information, contact the friendly staff at The Dallas Opera Ticket Services Office at 214.443.1000 or visit TDO online, 24/7 at www.dallasopera.org. Principal cast members and events may be subject to change. All ticket sales are final.
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. With the exception of Tristan & Isolde, evening performances will begin at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday matinees will begin at 2:00 p.m. Tristan’s evening performances will start at 7:00 p.m. and matinees at 2:00 p.m. Performances of The Lighthouse (new chamber opera series) will take place in the Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre located directly across the street from the Winspear in the AT&T Performing Arts Center. 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: Graeme Jenkins
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).
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! And a special curtain time: 7:00 p.m.!
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), Mary Phillips (Brangäne), Jukka Rasilainen** (Kurvenal), Kristinn Sigmundsson* (King Marke), Stephen Gadd** (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*
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), Mark McCrory (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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The Dallas Opera is supported, in part, by funds from: City of Dallas, Office of Cultural Affairs; TACA; the Texas Commission on the Arts and The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). American Airlines is the official airline of The Dallas Opera. Lexus is the official vehicle of The Dallas Opera. Cartier is the official jeweler and watchmaker of The Dallas Opera. Rosewood Crescent Hotel is the official hotel of The Dallas Opera. Advertising support from The Dallas Morning News. A special thanks to Mrs. William W. Winspear and the Elsa von Seggern Foundation for their continuing support.
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