LOVE, BETRAYAL,
REVENGE!
LOVE, BETRAYAL,
REVENGE!
“It will knock your socks off!”
New Orleans Op�a presents a
BLOCKBUSTER
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Live and in Technic�
General and Artistic Director
ROBERT LYALLDirector James
MARVELDirector E. Loren
MEEKERDirector Tomer
ZVULUNDirector Carroll
FREEMAN
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If you love someone, set them free.
If you love someone, set them free.October 9 & 11, 2015MAHALIA JACKSON THEATER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
VIOLETTAGabrielle PhiliponetOpera national de Lorraine
Opera de MarseilleOpera de Toulon
Opera National de Montpellier
Grand Théâtre de Luxembourg
GERMONTWeston Hurt
New York City OperaSeattle OperaVirginia OperaAtlanta Opera
Michigan Opera Theatre
FLORACarla Dirlikov
Opera NaplesOpéra Royal de Wallonie
Glyndebourne Festival OperaSpoleto FestivalCovent Garden
ALFREDODaniel Montenegro
Washington National OperaSan Francisco OperaLos Angeles OperaMinnesota Opera
Arizona Opera
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If you love someone, set them free.
If you love someone, set them free.October 9 & 11, 2015MAHALIA JACKSON THEATER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
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Verdi’s consumptive courtesan Violetta returns to our stage in a completely new production of La traviata. Relive this powerful tale of love and sacrifice. Famous arias and grand choruses like “Sempre libera” and the brilliant “Libiamo” have made La traviata one of the most frequently produced operas in the world.
New Orleans Opera is proud to kick off this season with another “must see” opera experience.
Understand Every Word: Sung in Italian with English texts projected above the stage.
Composer: Giuseppe VERDI
Director: James MARVEL
Conductor: Robert LYALL
Join the Celebrations! 2015 MasqueradeCelebrate the season of Halloween in opera-style as you don your favorite can-can costume and dance the night away at the 2015 Masquerade benefiting the New Orleans Opera Association! On Saturday, October 17 from 8 to 11 pm, join the Junior Committee at this year’s Moulin Rouge-themed soirée, featuring food, libations, entertainment, and a raffle of amazing prizes including a personal styling session at White House Black Market!
Opening Night GalaOur newest tradition is back and poised for another successful year! Join us before the performance of La traviata on Friday, October 9 for cocktails and a sophisticated French dinner to celebrate the opening of the opera season. Dress in black tie and high French fashion to promenade around the fountain on the plaza and then into the theatre for a multi-course culinary feast!
Cocktails at 6:00pm / Dinner at 6:30pm / La traviata at 8:00pm
Your invitation with more details will be coming soon!
Opera Ball 2015 – 2016You are invited to attend Prince Orlofsky’s Ball on Saturday, December 5, 2015, at the newly renovated Orpheum Theatre. Gold is the watch word for this elegant Viennese-inspired ball. Don your black tie and metallic splendor to dance the night away, nibble on scrumptious fare, and bid on beautiful bits and baubles at the Gilded Age-inspired auction!
Details and information for all of these events will be online at www.NewOrleansOpera.org. To make sure you are on the mailing list, call 504-529-3000.
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Support the OperaYour support keeps opera singing in New Orleans!You don’t have to be on stage to make your voice heard! By adding a donation to your ticket order, you join the cast, crew, and staff of New Orleans Opera as an essential partner in bringing great art to life. Ticket sales cover less than 40% of the costs of bringing opera to the stage, and additional support from individuals like you is by far the most important source of contributions.
Our activities provide employment opportunities for hundreds of local artists and craftspeople, including chorus, orchestra, stagehands, designers, wardrobe personnel, and more! Your contribution is a direct investment in the cultural life of New Orleans, from main stage opera productions to educational programming for thousands of local students.
Donations of any amount, large or small, make our season possible, and we thank you for your support! Donors enjoy special recognition, VIP events, and more. Contact the Development Office at (504) 267-9532, or visit NewOrleansOpera.org for more information or to make your gift online today.
Institutional PartnershipsNew Orleans Opera’s partners enjoy valuable marketing exposure, VIP client entertainment opportunities, and more! We invite your business to support the cultural arts that help make New Orleans a great place to live and work. Sponsorship packages are tailored to meet your specific interests, including production sponsorships, educational program underwriting, and in-kind contributions. Add your company to our growing list of institutional partners today by calling the Executive Director at (504) 267-9523.
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Revenge is a dish best served with champagne.November 13 & 15, 2015MAHALIA JACKSON THEATER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
EISENSTEINKyle PfortmillerMetropolitan OperaNew York City Opera
Michigan Opera Theatre
Florida Grand OperaDe Nederlandse
Opera
ROSALINDEMelissa Citro
Metropolitan OperaSan Francisco
OperaLos Angeles OperaWashington Opera
Stuttgart Opera
ADELEAnya
MatanovicNew York City Opera
Seattle OperaSanta Fe OperaGlimmerglass
FestivalNew Israeli Opera
FALKENicholas Pallesen
Metropolitan OperaLyric Opera of
ChicagoNew York City Opera
Santa Fe OperaEnglish National
Opera
ORLOFSKYEmily FonsLyric Opera of
ChicagoSanta Fe OperaAtlanta Opera
Michigan Opera Theatre
Chicago Opera Theater
With special guest
appearance by NOLA favorite
RICKY GRAHAM
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Revenge is a dish best served with champagne.November 13 & 15, 2015MAHALIA JACKSON THEATER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
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Join us at Prince Orlofsky’s masked ball where intrigue and romance are in the air, elaborate plots are uncorked, and, by dawn, all of the guests end up in jail! Luckily things are resolved by the final chorus as all join in song to honor champagne. Filled with colorful polkas, drinking songs, and waltzes, Die Fledermaus is a Viennese operetta masterpiece and a great way to kick off the holiday season.
Featuring New Orleans Ballet Theatre, with Artistic Directors Gregory and Marjorie Schramel, and guest choreographer Todd Rhoades.
Understand Every Word: Sung in German with English spoken dialogue texts projected above the stage.
Composer: Johann STRAUSS II
Director: E. Loren MEEKER
Conductor: Robert LYALL
Choreographer: Todd RHOADES
I want the last thing you see in this world to be a face of love.
MARCH 4 & 6, 2016mahalia jackson theater for the performing arts
SISTER HELEN PREJEAN
Jennifer RiveraTeatro Regio di Torino
Berlin Staatsoper Florida Grand Opera
Polish National OperaNew York City Opera
JOSEPH’S MOTHER
Margaret LattimoreMetropolitan Opera
New York City OperaWashington
National OperaFlorida Grand OperaCentral City Opera
SISTER ROSE
Adrienne DanrichSan Francisco Opera
Cincinnati OperaKentucky OperaSarasota Opera
Fort Worth Opera
JOSEPH DE ROCHER
Michael MayesSan Diego OperaFort Worth Opera
Boston Lyric Gotham Chamber Opera
Central City Opera
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I want the last thing you see in this world to be a face of love.
MARCH 4 & 6, 2016mahalia jackson theater for the performing arts
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A modern classic since its premiere in 2000, Dead Man Walking is the story of a nun’s journey as the spiritual advisor of a convicted murderer on death row. From the shocking opening scene to the searing finale, this opera changes everyone who encounters it. Dead Man Walking, composed by Jake Heggie with libretto by Terrence McNally, is based on Sister Helen Prejean’s 1993 account of her work on death row at the Louisiana State Penitentiary. The popularity of the opera can be credited not only to the timeless relevance of its subject and the humanity of its story, but also to how successfully the composer and librettist have captured the essence and impact of the novel in an intense musical and dramatic setting.
Understand Every Word: Sung in English with English texts projected above the stage.
Composer: Jake HEGGIE
Director: Tomer ZVULUN
Conductor: Robert LYALL
Pas
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Passion, betrayal, and death!APRIL 8 & 10, 2016MAHALIA JACKSON THEATER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
TOSCAJennifer RowleyMetropolitan Opera
Covent GardenSemperoper Dresden
Spoleto FestivalTeatro Comunale di
Bologna
SCARPIAScott HendricksMetropolitan Opera
Houston Grand OperaCovent Garden
Opéra National de ParisWashington National
Opera
CAVARADOSSINoah Stewart
Metropolitan Opera Covent Garden
Chicago Opera TheaterMichigan Opera Theatre
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Passion, betrayal, and death!APRIL 8 & 10, 2016MAHALIA JACKSON THEATER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
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A blockbuster success since it debuted in 1900, Tosca has been an opera-fan-favorite for more than a century.
Floria Tosca is a fiery diva whose life is equal parts drama and passion, played out against a background of political intrigue. She takes matters into her own hands, but with disastrous results. With stunning arias, towering musical climaxes, and gripping drama, Puccini’s brilliant score brings Tosca’s emotional extremes into sharp relief as the story rushes toward its thrilling conclusion. Famously described by experts as a “shabby little shocker,” this captivating melodrama grabs you from the start, making it an ideal opera for both newcomers and aficionados alike.
Understand Every Word: Sung in Italian with English texts projected above the stage.
Composer: Giacomo PUCCINI
Director: Carroll FREEMAN
Conductor: Robert LYALL
GET INVOLVED!Women’s Guild The Women’s Guild is a major contributor to the New Orleans Opera Association and produces fundraisers such as the Jazz Brunch, Opera Ball, and Mad Hatter’s Luncheon. The Guild is housed in a beautiful Garden District mansion where members enjoy attending meetings and social functions and spend many hours in volunteer service. There are several broad areas of services, a myriad of opportunities, and varying levels of responsibility from which a member can choose to use her talent, skill, and time. As an encouragement to younger generations, the Women’s Guild sponsors the Junior Committee.
Junior Committee The Junior Committee inspires, educates, and encourages young women to strengthen the local arts and cultural community by supporting New Orleans Opera Association through educational and fundraising programs.
The Opera Club The New Orleans Opera Club offers an elegant venue for members and guests to support the New Orleans Opera Association financially and to enjoy dinners and parties in the Guild Home. A defined portion of each member’s dues is a contribution to the Opera Association. In addition, opportunities are provided for opera lovers to socialize with the stars and to enjoy seasonal celebrations in a formal setting.
For more information about the events listed, to volunteer or to join any of the above support organizations, visit www.NewOrleansOpera.org or call (504) 267-9527 and speak with Gina Klein, Business Manager and Support Group Liaison.
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Thank You...We thank the following business, foundations, and government entities for their recent support:
Mitchell J. Landrieu, Mayor
Mitchell J. Landrieu, Mayor
New Orleans Opera is supported in part by a Community Arts Grant made possible by the City of New Orleans and administered by the Arts Council of New Orleans; and by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture, Recreation & Tourism,
in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a Federal agency.
The Betty S. & James A. Noe, Jr. Foundation • Edward Wisner Donation Lois and Lloyd Hawkins, Jr. Foundation • The Joe W. & Dorothy Dorsett Brown Foundation • The Reily Companies • The Selley Foundation • The James R. Moffett Family Foundation • LSU Health Sciences Center Foundation • Ann & Gordon Getty Foundation • Eugenie & Joseph Jones Family Foundation • The J. Edgar Monroe Foundation • Ella West Freeman Foundation • RosaMary Foundation
Support for Opera on Tap – New Orleans is provided by an anonymous foundation.14
Opera on Tap-New OrleansIn 2007 the Big Easy partnered with the Big Apple, making New Orleans the first official Opera on Tap franchise. Now in its 9th season, Opera on Tap – New Orleans has attracted people from around the world by presenting the finest young local and regional singers in free, casual 90-minute concerts of opera, Broadway, and more. Join us at these fun, FREE nights out.
The Abita Brew Pub • 7:00PM 72011 Holly Street, Abita Springs, LA 70420 Wed. 9/16/15 • Wed. 10/21/15 • Wed. 1/27/16 • Wed. 3/16/16
Four Points by Sheraton French Quarter • 7:00PM 541 Bourbon Street, New Orleans, LA 70130 Wed. 9/23/15 • Wed. 10/28/15 • Wed. 11/25/15 Wed. 12/16/15 • Wed. 1/13/16 • Wed. 2/17/16 Wed. 3/23/16 • Wed. 4/27/16 • Wed 5/25/16
The Rusty Nail • 6:00PM 1100 Constance Street, New Orleans, LA 70130 Wed. 9/30/15 • Wed. 11/4/15 • Wed. 2/24/16 • Wed. 3/30/16
Opera on Tap performers are available for hire! Known as Opera on Tap on the Road, the group has performed at several festivals and parties. For more information, call Carol Rausch at (504) 267-9522, or email [email protected].
“A Taste of the Opera” New Orleans Opera and The French Market have partnered again this year to bring back “A Taste of the Opera at the French Market.” On four Sundays in September the New Orleans Opera will be performing a free concert at 4:00pm. September 6, 13, 20, 27, 2015.
For information about parking and directions please visit our website www.NewOrleansOpera.org.
MetroPelicanOpera in the classroom and the classroom at the Opera!
MetroPelican Opera, the education/outreach wing of the New Orleans Opera Association, was founded in 1988 by Arthur Cosenza. He chose “Metro” to represent the seven-parish population base of New Orleans, and “Pelican” for the state bird. MetroPelican has subsequently toured throughout Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. Since 1999 we have also been offering free student nights at the Opera – our Preview Performances – which are the final dress rehearsals of each of our main stage productions.
“Opera in the classroom” – our in-school touring programs come to you! Opera à la Carte – Hansel and Gretel – A Celebration in Song. For details of each program visit: www.NewOrleansOpera.org. To book MetroPelican programs, call Carol Rausch, Director of Education, at (504) 267-9522, or email [email protected].
“The classroom at the opera” – the preview performances of our main stage operas are free for student groups!Preview Performance dates: La traviata – 10/7/15, 7pm Die Fledermaus – 11/11/15, 7pm • Dead Man Walking – 3/2/16, 7pm • Tosca – 4/6/16, 7pm
All Preview Performances start at 7:00PM and last approximately three hours. Supertitles (English translations) of each opera are projected above the stage, and student study guides are available on the opera’s website prior to each Preview Performance.
To obtain free student passes for the Preview Performances, call John Fink, Education Coordinator, at (504) 267-9526, or email [email protected].
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Youth Vocal CompetitionThe New Orleans Opera Association has created an annual youth vocal competition for all Louisiana high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors for the academic year of 2015-2016. The competition is a collaborative effort with Loyola University New Orleans – College of Music and Fine Arts and Preparatory Program (Loyola), Newcomb Department of Music, Tulane University (Tulane), and The New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA).
Student submission deadline is 9/4/15, and the competition date is 10/17/15.
For more information visit us online at www.NewOrleansOpera.org/youth-vocal-competition or contact Debby Hirsch Wood – Competition Director and Education Committee Chair, [email protected] (504) 267-9537.
Scenic StudioH. Lloyd HawkinsFrom the picturesque to the imperial…make your garden party complete with arbors, bridges, fountains and a wishing well, or entertain in a throne room fit for a king!
For over 30 years the Hawkins Scenic Studio has been “setting the stage” for New Orleans Opera. Let us set the stage for your next event!
Contact the production office today for rental prices and information about how we can work with you to plan and create the atmosphere for your next important event.
Production Office 504-267-9531
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