Gotham Chamber Opera, Music-Theatre Group & Opera Co of Philly Join For DARK SISTERS
Gotham Chamber Opera, Music-Theatre Group and the Opera Company of Philadelphia announce the commission of a new American opera, DARK SISTERS, composed by Nico Muhly with libretto by Stephen Karam, conducted by Neal Goren, and directed by Rebecca Taichman. The three organizations have co-commissioned and will co-produce the opera, which will have its World Premiere in November 2011 at the Gerald W. Lynch Theater at John Jay College, 899 Tenth Avenue, NYC, one of the first works to be presented at the Theater following the creation of a new lobby at the space. The cast will be headed by Caitlin Lynch and Kevin Burdette, with Kristina Bachrach, Jennifer Check, Eve Gigliotti, Brenda Harris, and Jennifer Zetlan. Dark Sisters will also be presented in June 2012 as part of the Opera Company of Philadelphia's chamber opera series at the Perelman Theater.
Muhly shares his inspiration for Dark Sisters, which will represent his American operatic debut. It also marks the first libretto written by Stephen Karam, a celebrated playwright whose work Speech and Debate debuted at the Roundabout Theater and has received over 80 subsequent productions.
Dark Sisters follows one woman's dangerous attempt to escape her life as a member of the FLDS Church (Fundamentalist Latter Day Saints), a sect that split from mainstream Mormonism in the early 20th Century largely because of the LDS Church's renunciation of polygamy. The male founders of the Mormon faith (Joseph Smith and Brigham Young, chief among them) have traditionally loomed large in American history; Dark Sisters puts the women of the FLDS sect front and center. The narrative draws inspiration from the flurry of media attention surrounding the two most infamous raids on FLDS compounds (the 1953 raid at Short Creek, AZ and the 2008 raid at the Yearning For Zion Ranch in Eldorado, TX) as well as the stories of the over 80 wives of Joseph Smith and Brigham Young. Set against a red-earthed landscape filled with revelations, dark prophets and white temples stretching towards heaven, Dark Sisters charts one woman's quest for self-discovery in a world where personal identity is forbidden.A New American Opera
Music by Nico Muhly
Libretto by Stephen KaramEliza: Caitlyn Lynch Conductor: Neal Goren
Prophet/King: Kevin Burdette Director: Rebecca Taichman
Almera: Jennifer Check
Ruth: Eve Gigliotti
Presendia: Brenda Harris
Zina: Jennifer Zetlan
Lucinda: Kristina BachrachFor news and information on this project as it develops, please visit DarkSistersOpera.org.CREATIVE TEAM BIOS_________________________________________________________Composer Nico Muhly was born in Vermont in 1981 and raised in Providence, Rhode Island, and is a 2003 graduate of Columbia University with a degree in English Literature. In 2004 he received a Masters in Music from the Juilliard School, where he studied composition under Christopher Rouse and John Corigliano. Muhly's orchestral works have been premiered by the American Symphony Orchestra, the Juilliard Orchestra, the Boston University Tanglewood Institute Orchestra (It Remains to Be Seen, a commission celebrating their 40th anniversary in 2006), and the Boston Pops (Wish You Were Here, 2007); and Step Music for the Chicago Symphony MusicNOW program. In 2005, the Clare College Choir broadcast Muhly's evensong canticles live on BBC3, and New York's Saint Thomas Church commissioned and performed his Bright Mass with Canons, a work that has entered their regular repertoire. With designer/illustrator Maira Kalman, he created the "finely wrought" (New York Times) cantata on Strunk & White's The Elements of Style that premiered in the New York Public Library, landing him on 2005 year's-best list of New York Magazine. Film credits include his scores for The Reader (2009), Choking Man (2006) and Joshua (2007), and he has worked extensively with Philip Glass as editor, keyboardist, and conductor for numerous film and stage projects. In October 2007, American Ballet Theater premiered Muhly and Millepied's collaboration From Here On Out, and One Thing Leads to Another, the latest collaboration with Benjamin Millepied, will be premiered by the Dutch National Ballet on October 15, 2010. The world premiere of Detailed Instructions, a work for chamber orchestra, was performed in April 2010 by the New York Philharmonic in New York.
Opera Company of Philadelphia is Philadelphia's professional opera company, producing grandscale works at the time-honored, historic Academy of Music, and innovative chamber works at the contemporary Perelman Theater at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts. OCP has always been and remains committed to delivering outstanding productions of traditional repertoire, often presenting these operas in innovative and technologically creative ways, and to underwriting and producing new and exciting operatic works that appeal to a socially and culturally diverse audience; to identifying and cultivating rising young stars, often casting these voices alongside International Artists in appropriately-scaled productions; and to the development of educational programs geared toward introducing the rich heritage of opera to the multi-cultural Philadelphia region. During the 2010-2011 Season, OCP celebrates its 35th Anniversary, and does so under the leadership triumvirate of Artistic Director Robert B. Driver, Music Director Corrado Rovaris, and Executive Director David B. Devan. For more information, visit www.operaphila.org .
Since opening its doors in 1988, the Gerald W. Lynch Theater has been an invaluable cultural resource for John Jay College and the larger New York City community. Under the new direction of Executive Director Shannon R. Mayers, the Theater is dedicated to the creation and presentation of performing arts programming of all disciplines with a special focus on how the artistic imagination can shed light on the many perceptions of justice in our society. The Theater has hosted prestigious events for Lincoln Center Festival, Great Performances, Juilliard, Alvin Ailey and numerous television specials for HBO and Comedy Central. For more information, visit www.jjay.cuny.edu/theater.php.
The 650-seat Perelman Theater at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts is home to the Opera Company of Philadelphia, the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, PHILADANCO, American Theater Arts for Youth and a variety of internationally-renowned visiting performers featured as part of Kimmel Center Presents. The multi-use recitAl Hall/proscenium theater has outstanding acoustics and is ideal for intimately-scaled opera, which Opera Company of Philadelphia audiences attend as part of the sold-out Opera at the Perelman Series.Videos
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