The Dallas Opera's Season Opens Tomorrow with Don Giovanni
Tomorrow night, The Dallas Opera opens its 2010-11 season, its second in the glittering new Winspear Opera House. With 30 performances in all, the new season comprises five productions exploring "Dangerous Desires" - themes of romantic drama and political intrigue - kicking off with Mozart's Don Giovanni, which stars Tony® Award-winner Paolo Szot. The opening-night performance will be simulcast live in the newly rededicated Annette Strauss Square (the latest addition to the AT&T Performing Arts Center), which is conveniently located between the Winspear Opera House and the Meyerson Symphony Center in downtown Dallas. Szot's appearance marks his Dallas Opera debut, which comes just months after his debut at the Metropolitan Opera. Rounding out the season are a new production of Donizetti's Anna Bolena (October 29, 31; November 3, 6, 12, & 14); Gounod's Roméo et Juliette (February 11, 13, 16, 19, 25, & 27); Verdi's Rigoletto (March 25, 27, 30; April 2, 7, & 10); and Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov (April 1, 3, 6, 9, 15, & 17), which will be The Dallas Opera's first staging of the Russian epic and the first time it has been produced in Dallas for two generations.
October 22, 24(m), 27, 30; November 5 & 7(m), 2010
Conductor: Nicolae Moldoveanu
Stage director: John Pascoe
Starring: Paulo Szot (Don Giovanni), Claire Rutter (Donna Anna), Georgia Jarman* (Donna Elvira), Jonathan Boyd (Don Ottavio), Mirco Palazzi** (Leporello), Ailyn Perez* (Zerlina), Ben Wager* (Masetto), and Morris Robinson* (The Commendatore)ANNA BOLENA by Gaetano Donizetti
October 29, 31(m); November 3, 6, 12, & 14(m), 2010
Conductor: Graeme Jenkins
Stage director: Stephen Lawless
Starring: Hasmik Papian (Anne Boleyn), Denyce Graves (Jane Seymour), Stephen Costello (Lord Percy), Oren Gradus (King Henry VIII), Elena Belfiore** (Smeton), Mark McCrory (Lord Rochefort), and Aaron Blake* (Hervey)ROMEO ET JULIETTE by Charles Gounod
February 11, 13(m), 16, 19, 25, & 27(m), 2011
Conductor: Marco Zambelli*
Stage director: Michael Kahn
Starring: Charles Castronovo* (Romeo), Lyubov Petrova (Juliet), Robert Lloyd (Friar Laurence), Joshua Hopkins* (Mercutio), Roxana Constantinescu* (Stephano), Stephen Morscheck (Capulet), Jane Bunnell (Gertrude), Mark McCrory (The Duke), Aaron Blake (Tybalt), and Stephen LaBrie* (Paris) RIGOLETTO by Giuseppe Verdi
March 25, 27(m), 30; April 2, 7, & 10(m), 2011
Conductor: Pietro Rizzo
Stage director: Harry Silverstein
Starring: Paolo Gavanelli* (Rigoletto), Laura Claycomb* (Gilda), James Valenti (The Duke), Raymond Aceto (Sparafucile), Kirsten Chavez* (Maddalena), Stephen Hartley* (Marullo), Aaron Blake (Borsa), Bradley Garvin* (Count Monterone), Quinn Patrick* (Giovanna), and Katie Bolding* (Countess Ceprano)BORIS GODUNOV by Modest Mussorgsky
April 1, 3(m), 6, 9, 15, & 17(m), 2011
Conductor: Graeme Jenkins
Original production: Andrei Tarkovsky
Stage director: Stephen Lawless
Starring: Mikail Kazakov* (Boris Godunov), Elena Bocharova* (Marina Mniszek), Evgeny Akimov* (The Pretender), Vitally Efanov* (Pimen), Mikhail Kolelishvili* (Varlaam), Sergei Leiferkus* (Rangoni), Allan Glassman (Shuysky), Oksana Shilova** (Xenia), Andrei Spekhov** (Schelkalov), Meredith Arwady* (The Hostess), Keith Jameson (The Simpleton), and Steven Haal (Missail).* Dallas Opera debut
** American debutEvents and cast members may be subject to change.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 of The Dallas Opera. Rosewood Crescent Hotel is the official hotel of The Dallas Opera. The Dallas Morning News provides advertising support. The T. Boone Pickens YMCA is a new supporting partner. A special thanks is due to Mrs. William W. Winspear and the Elsa von Seggern Foundation for their continuing support.
Ticket information for the 2010-11 Dallas Opera season
All performances are in the Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House at the AT&T Performing Arts Center, in the heart of the downtown Dallas Arts District at 2403 Flora St., Dallas TX 75201. Subscriptions start at $90 and are on sale now. Single tickets, subject to availability, begin at $25. For more information, contact The Dallas Opera Ticket Services Office at (214) 443-1000 or visit www.dallasopera.org.
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