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At the dawn of Cincinnati Opera’s second century, I couldn’t be more proud of our commitment to serve and engage the community through beloved opera classics while also elevating new voices and fresh perspectives.
This summer, alongside Donizetti’s soaring Scottish tragedy Lucia di Lammermoor and Rossini’s hilarious and charming The Barber of Seville, we present the world stage premiere of The Knock, which sensitively explores the suffering and strength of military families, and a compelling new production of Madame Butterfly, which tells Cio-Cio-San’s story through the lens of a modern-day fantasy.
Come join us at Music Hall as a Cincinnati Opera subscriber, and fill your summer with romance, drama, beauty and magic on a grand scale.
Lucia di Lammermoor
JUNE 22 & 24 at MUSIC HALL • 7:30 p.m.
With warmest regards,
Evans Mirageas
The Harry T. Wilks Artistic Director
TRULY. MADLY. DEEPLY. The heart wants what the heart wants. At Scotland’s Lammermoor Castle, Lucia and Edgardo are entwined in a forbidden romance. Despite their families’ age-old feud, they vow to give everything up for love. But Lucia’s disapproving brother Enrico endeavors to undo the lovers’ promise and marry Lucia off in a more lucrative pairing. The deception becomes a curse, leading Lucia and Edgardo to make terrible new vows once hope for love is lost.
Lucia • Raven McMillon
Edgardo Santiago Ballerini
Enrico • Anthony Clark Evans
Raimondo
• Griffen Hogan Tracy
Normanno • Terrence Chin-Loy
Arturo
• Sahel Salam
Alisa • Kayleigh Decker
Sung in Italian with projected English translations
Conductor • Renato Balsadonna
Stage Director Jose Maria Condemi
Costume & Scenic Designer • Philip Witcomb
Lighting Designer • Thomas C. Hase
Wig & Makeup Designer • James Geier
Chorus Master • Henri Venanzi
Illustrations Lucia di Lammermoor, The Knock, and The Barber of Seville: © Daria Petrilli - Licensee Chiara Roilo; Madame Butterfly: Daria Petrilli and Aimee Sposito Martini; Photos Evans Mirageas: Mikki Schaffner; Philip Groshong; Pride Night: Paige Pederzani Featuring the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and the Cincinnati Opera Chorus Production from Indiana University Jacobs School of Music Music by Gaetano Donizetti Libretto by Salvadore CammaranoThe Knock
JUNE 23 & 27 and JULY 5 & 7 • 7:30 p.m.
JULY 2 • 3:00 p.m.
WILKS STUDIO at MUSIC HALL
OUR HEARTS ARE ON THE LINE. A group of military wives gathers after rumors of a possible incident on the battlefront. Their husbands are fighting the war in Fallujah. Meanwhile, a young Army officer makes the long journey to their gathering place. Named for the expression military spouses use for notifications of death, The Knock explores what must be endured by the loved ones of those who serve. Based on years of interviews with real spouses of American soldiers, this new opera tells dramatic stories of heroism that often go unheard, tragedies that go far beyond the conflict.
Lt. Roberto Gonzalez • Armando Contreras
Joella “Jo” Jenner Mary-Hollis Hundley
Aishah McNair • Briana Elyse Hunter
Alto/Commanding
Officer’s Wife
Soprano 1
Soprano 2
Conductor • Stephanie Rhodes Russell
Stage Director Alison Moritz
Scenic Designer
• James Rotondo
Costume Designer
• Trevor Bowen
• Stephanie Sanchez
• Felicity Tomkins
• Erin Keesy
Sung
Lighting Designer
• Thomas C. Hase
Wig & Makeup Designer
• James Geier
The Barber of Seville
JULY 6 & 8 at MUSIC HALL • 7:30 p.m.
ROM-COM. ITALIAN STYLE. Supreme silliness ensues when Figaro, Seville’s most beloved barber, plays matchmaker for his former employer, Count Almaviva. The Count loves Rosina, but she’s the ward of the devious Doctor Bartolo, who has designs on wedding her himself. To win Rosina’s heart, the Count enlists Figaro to cook up disguises, double dealings, and deceits to fool old Bartolo and set Rosina free. Rossini’s beloved comedy reminds us that sometimes, on the path to true love, the last thing you want to be is yourself.
Figaro • Rodion Pogossov
Rosina Emily Fons
Count Almaviva Alasdair Kent
Doctor Bartolo • Peixin Chen
Don Basilio
Berta
• Nicholas Newton
• Kendra Beasley
Fiorello • Thomas Dreeze
Conductor • Christopher Allen
Stage Director Christopher Mattaliano
Scenic Designer Allen Moyer
Costume Designer • James Scott
Lighting Designer • Thomas C. Hase
Wig & Makeup Designer • James Geier
Chorus Master • Henri Venanzi
Sung in Italian with projected English translations
The Knock is a co-commission with The Glimmerglass Festival through a grant from the Mellon Foundation.Madame Butterfly
JULY 22, 27 & 29 at MUSIC HALL • 7:30 p.m.
A FINAL FANTASY. We’re proud to present Puccini’s heartrending tragedy Madame Butterfly from a bold new point of view. In this groundbreaking new production created by an all-Japanese and Japanese American creative team, Butterfly’s story is transported to a fantastical modern-day realm where reality and dreams intersect. Enter the world of naval officer B.F. Pinkerton, who treats Japan as his playground. He’s taken a thousand-year lease on a house and will marry a young girl named Cio-Cio-San, known as Madame Butterfly. But is it merely a fantasy? For Butterfly, vows are not to be taken lightly. As Pinkerton’s intentions are revealed, Butterfly’s dreams become a tragedy of limitless depths with no going back.
Cio-Cio-San • Karah Son
B.F. Pinkerton Adam Smith
Suzuki • Nozomi Kato
Sharpless
• Nmon Ford
Goro • Julius Ahn
The Bonze
• Peixin Chen
Prince Yamadori
• Jacob Zhou
Kate Pinkerton Kayleigh Decker
Conductor • Keitaro Harada
Stage Director Matthew Ozawa
Scenic Designer • dots
Costume Designer
Lighting Designer
Wig Master
• Maiko Matsushima
• Yuki Nakase-Link
• James Geier
Chorus Master • Henri Venanzi
Inspired by Japanese iconography and the fantastical realms of virtual reality, manga, and anime, the hyperreal design of our thrilling new production of Madame Butterfly creates a dazzling and immersive storyscape.
Featuring the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and the Cincinnati Opera Chorus A co-production of Cincinnati Opera, Detroit Opera, Pittsburgh Opera, San Diego Opera, and Utah Opera Sung in Italian with projected English translationsREASONS TO SUBSCRIBE
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All performances take place at historic Music Hall.
TICKET DEADLINE: MARCH 1, 2023
Tickets to individual performances go on sale April 10, 2023.
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the Park
JUNE 11 at 7:30 PM
WASHINGTON PARK
The fun starts with the fan favorite Opera in the Park, our annual free alfresco concert in Washington Park. Featuring stars from the 2023 season, the Cincinnati Opera Chorus, and the Cincinnati Sym
Rehearsal
JULY 1 at 2:30 PM
MUSIC HALL
Families of children with sensory sensitivity can experience a working rehearsal of The Barber of Seville with no restrictions on movement or noise, designated quiet areas, and other accommodations. For details visit cincinnatiopera.org/sensory.
Programs
YEARROUND
Dress Rehearsal
SUMMER 2023 (BY INVITATION)
Whether in schools, at Music Hall, or in the community, Cincinnati Opera is committed to using our art form to encourage critical thinking, creative expression, and collaboration, and to inspire all through meaningful experiences with opera. Details at cincinnatiopera.org.
Each season, we invite community groups to experience the magic of opera in a fun, educational, and accessible way at our Community Open Dress Rehersal. (Attendance is by invitation.)
Beyond Mainstage cont.
Opera Raps & Insights Center Stage
Enhance your appreciation of opera with engaging and informative discussions and pre-show talks, featuring guest artists and opera experts who bring opera stories, excerpts, and behind-the-scenes insights. These delightful and informative experiences are perfect for both the opera-curious and the seasoned opera lover alike.
This dynamic group of young professionals, ages 39 and under, connect with fellow opera fans to learn more about the art form through social events throughout the year. All are welcome to enjoy events like Singers & Spirits, Opera is a Drag, and more. Visit cincinnatiopera.org/ center-stage for details.
Pride Night
Following the July 8 performance of The Barber of Seville, join the LGBTQ+ community and allies at our annual Pride Night Celebration, featuring drinks, music, and dazzling décor in Music Hall’s Corbett Tower.
Opera Goes to ChurchTM
Opera artists perform alongside vibrant community choirs and local musicians at churches and temples throughout the region for this uplifting concert series. Details for the 2023 event series are being finalized and will be announced in spring 2023. Visit cincinnatiopera.org for updates.
Season Ticket Options
1. Select Your Package
Gold—All 4 operas in Music Hall
Lucia di Lammermoor, The Knock, The Barber of Seville, and Madame Butterfly
Please indicate your preferred performance date of The Knock:
L Friday, June 23 | 7:30 p.m.
L Tuesday, June 27 | 7:30 p.m.
L Sunday, July 2 | 3:00 p.m.
L Wednesday, July 5 | 7:30 p.m.
L Friday, July 7 | 7:30 p.m.
Silver—3 mainstage operas at Music Hall
Lucia di Lammermoor, The Barber of Seville, and Madame Butterfly
2. Select Your Dates
Weeknights
Lucia on Thu., June 22
3. Seating Preference
Weekends
Lucia on Sat., June 24
Barber on Sat., July 8
Butterfly on Sat., July 22
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