THE ATLANTA OPERA
Mar 4 - 12, 2023
Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
CANDIDE Page 12 Page 34 WELCOME Letter From Tomer Zvulun, Carl W. Knobloch, Jr. General & Artistic Director ..... 2 SPONSORS & CREDITS Sponsors ................ 4 Credits ................. 6 FEATURES Synopsis ................ 8 Production Note ............ 12 Written by Mark T. Ketterson BEHIND THE CURTAIN Cast & Creative ............ 16 The Glynn Studio Artists ....... 30 The Atlanta Opera Chorus ...... 32 The Atlanta Opera Orchestra .... 33 COMMUNITY & SUPPORT Donor Profile: Shepard Ansley .... 34 Director’s Circle ............ 35 Annual Giving ............. 35 Corporate Partners/ Foundations & Government Support .. 38 Barbara D. Stewart Legacy Society .. 40 Tributes & Memorials .......... 41 LEADERSHIP Board of Directors .......... 42 Executive Committee/Advisory Council . 43 Staff ................... 44
As we witness the challenges in the world right now, a war in Ukraine, an ever-present pandemic, and financial instability, to mention just a few – I often think of the character, Candide.
Raised on the theory that they live in the best of all possible worlds, the characters in Candide struggle to preserve their optimism through a hair-raising sequence of war, disease, famine, shipwreck, and slavery. Yet through these impossible times, they manage to keep a sparkle in their eyes and a tune on their lips until they finally succumb to the reality of an imperfect world. Or as Candide puts it in words, “If this is the best of all possible worlds, what are the others like?”
Just like characters in Bernstein’s opera, we must find a way to keep going with a sparkle, a tune, and readiness for adventure. Our main-stage season concludes with the most epic of adventures: the first installment of Richard Wagner’s Ring Cycle, Das Rheingold
Our next season, just announced, continues the journey with a Halloween-themed fall featuring productions of The Shining, Frankenstein, and Rigoletto, followed by a spring of La bohéme, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and the Ring Cycle’s second installment, Die Walküre
It’s not a coincidence that in the heart of the current season, we programmed a piece by an author who said once, “The most important decision we can ever make is to be in a good mood.” What other choice do we have right now other than to be stubbornly optimistic?
I hope you enjoy The Atlanta Opera’s first-ever production of Bernstein’s Candide.
We’re glad you’re here. Thank you!
Tomer Zvulun
Carl W. Knobloch, Jr. General & Artistic Director
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THE 2022-23 SEASON SPONSOR
Official Beverage of The Atlanta Opera
THE 2022-23 DISCOVERIES SERIES SPONSOR
The Molly Blank Fund of the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation
WITH ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FROM The Livingston Foundation
THE VETERANS TICKET PROGRAM SPONSOR
THIS PRODUCTION OF BERNSTEIN’S CANDIDE IS SPONSORED BY Harold Brody & Donald Smith
OPENING NIGHT SPONSOR
Mr. William F. Snyder
THE ATLANTA OPERA IS GRATEFUL FOR PUBLIC SUPPORT FROM
This program is supported in part by the City of Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs and by the National Endowment for the Arts. This program is also supported in part by the Georgia Council for the Arts through the appropriations of the Georgia General Assembly. GCA also receives support from its partner agency—the National Endowment for the Arts. Funding for this program is provided by the Fulton County Board of Commissioners.
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MUSIC LEONARD BERNSTEIN
LYRICS RICHARD WILBUR, JOHN LATOUCHE, DOROTHY PARKER, LILLIAN HELLMAN, STEPHEN SONDHEIM, & LEONARD BERNSTEIN
BOOK LILLIAN HELLMAN & HUGH WHEELER
BASED ON THE SATIRE BY VOLTAIRE
PREMIERE December 1, 1956, Martin Beck Theatre, Broadway
CONDUCTOR James Lowe
STAGE DIRECTOR Alison Moritz
SCENIC DESIGNER Steven C. Kemp
COSTUME DESIGNER Jennifer Moeller
LIGHTING DESIGNER Thomas Hase
WIG & MAKEUP DESIGNER Melanie Steele
CHOREOGRAPHER Ricardo Aponte
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Bruno Baker†
ASSOCIATE LIGHTING DESIGNER Krista Billings
SOUND DESIGNER Jon Summers
FILMED MEDIA Felipe Barral & Amanda Sachtleben
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BEN EASTER FOR DES MOINES METRO OPERA
CAST
CUNEGONDE Deanna Breiwick
CANDIDE Jack Swanson
VOLTAIRE / DR. PANGLOSS Kevin Burdette
GOVERNOR / VANDERDENUR / BARON / RAGOTSKI Victor Ryan Robertson
PAQUETTE Gretchen Krupp†
OLD LADY / BARONESS Deborah Bowman
MAXIMILIAN Craig Irvin
CACAMBO Tyler Nelson
MARTIN / GRAND INQUISITOR / SEA CAPTAIN Curtis Bannister
VOLTAIRE’S MAID Alexis Seminario
CORPORAL / SEÑOR 2 / INQUISITOR 2 / JUDGE Randall Perkins
MILITARY CAPTAIN Jacob Attaway
KING OF BAVARIA Fenner Eaddy
SPY 1 Chamblee Graham
SPY 2 / ARCHBISHOP / SEÑOR 1 Jose Caballero
BEAR KEEPER Samy Itskov
ALCHEMIST / KING OF EL DORADO Ethan Godfrey
INQUISITOR 1 / JUDGE Sean Savage
INQUISITOR 3 / JUDGE / DON ISSACAR / CROUPIER / CROOK Edwin Jhamal Davis†
QUEEN OF EL DORADO Ayana DuBose
SHEEP 1 Bailey Jo Harbaugh
SHEEP 2 Brandon Nguyen-Hilton
ENSEMBLE
Jacob Attaway, Ayana DuBose, Fenner Eaddy, Bailey Jo Harbaugh, Brandon Nguyen-Hilton, Gwynn Root Wolford
ASSISTANT CONDUCTOR & CHORUS MASTER Kamna Gupta
MUSICAL PREPARATION Nyle Matsuoka
PROJECTED TITLES Brendan Callahan-Fitzgerald
PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER Megan Bennett
ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGERS Caitlin Denney-Turner, Kristin Kelley
Performed in English with English supertitles.
Approximate running time: two hours and 17 minutes, plus one 25 minute intermission.
Candide projected titles design by Kelley Rourke originally for The Glimmerglass Festival
By arrangement with Boosey & Hawkes, Inc., Sole Agent for Leonard Bernstein Music Publishing Company LLC, publisher and copyright owner.
Original Scenic Design by John Conklin
Original Scenery created by Glimmerglass Opera
Additional Scenic Designs by Steven Kemp
Additional Scenery created by The Atlanta Opera Production Studio
Costumes for Candide were built by The Glimmerglass Festival Costume Shop for the 2015 Festival Season.
The purchase of equipment for The Atlanta Opera is supported by a gift from Eva & Robert Ratonyi.
†Member of The Atlanta Opera Glynn Studio. Sponsored in name this season by a gift from Beth & Gary Glynn, The Glynn Studio Artists also receive significant support from the Donald & Marilyn Keough Foundation.
The Studio Artist director position is funded by Jerry & Dulcy Rosenberg in honor of Tomer Zvulun.
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Synopsis
Boosey & Hawkes
The Old Lady leads the company in “I Am Easily Assimilated.”
In the castle of Baron Thunder-Ten-Tronckh in Westphalia, Dr. Pangloss tutors four children based on his philosophy that “all is for the best in this best of all possible worlds.” The children are Cunegonde and Maximilian, the beautiful daughter and son of the Baron, Paquette, a servant girl, and Candide, a motherless cousin.
Candide and Cunegonde fall in love and once their feelings are discovered, Candide is banished from the Barony and tricked into joining the Bulgarian army to ravage his own homeland. After many misadventures, Candide is borne to Portugal where he discovers Cunegonde has been assaulted and is almost dead. Pangloss, who is now a begger, is also discovered and they are reunited and sentenced before the Spanish Inquisition and Pangloss is hanged. Candide manages to escape with Cunegonde, thanks to the Old Lady, and they set forth on a harrowing journey to the New World.
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COURTESY
KARLI CADEL / THE GLIMMERGLASS FESTIVAL
There they are reunited with Maximilian (disguised as a woman) and Paquette, whom the Governor of Cartagena, Colombia has purchased as concubines.
The Governor falls for Maximilian and is so disgusted upon learning his true gender that he decides to execute him, but later decides to sell him to a monastery instead.
Candide and Maximilian argue over Curegonde and Candide stabs Maximilian. After further misadventures and becoming separated from his friends once more, Candide ends up leaving the New World and making his way back across the ocean where he is again joined by Maximilian (newly brought back to life), Paquette, and eventually even Cunegonde who has since become a prostitute in a gambling casino.
Destitute, the four go to see a wise man who turns out to be Pangloss who survived the hanging. Their old teacher reveals new wisdom to the quartet that man must “work from dawn til’ dusk, in the fields, patiently learning to make his garden grow.”
The Company bids farewell to Candide in “Bon Voyage.”
KARLI CADEL / THE GLIMMERGLASS FESTIVAL
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Production Note
When Leonard Bernstein’s Candide opened at Broadway’s Martin Beck Theatre in 1956, it represented the output of some among the most creative theatrical minds of its time. Based on Voltaire’s satirical novel (which had infamously been banned by the Vatican in 1762) Candide’s book was penned by Lillian Hellman, while Richard Wilbur, whose translations of Moliere’s comedies remain preferred editions to this day, provided lyrics of searing wit. Additional lyrics were tossed in by John La Touche and humorist Dorothy Parker. The cast included operatic luminaries Robert Rounseville in the title role and the venerated Metropolitan Opera mezzo-soprano Irra Petina, joined by Broadway stalwart Max Adrian and the young Barbara Cook – all under the direction of Tyrone Guthrie. Bernstein’s score achieved a dazzling fusion of popular and classical elements; the “operatic hybrid” was born.
Regrettably, the whole thing tanked.
Much debate has ensued regarding whatever went wrong on that opening night. Critical opinion speculated that Hellman’s book, with its allusions to McCarthyism,
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Candide and company sail to the New World in the “Quartet Finale.”
KARLI CADEL / THE GLIMMERGLASS FESTIVAL
WRITTEN BY Mark T. Ketterson
was at odds with the bubbly musical temperament of the piece. Bernstein’s music however was lauded as the most interesting to be heard on a New York stage in quite some time. Characterized by critic Walter Kerr as a “really spectacular disaster”, the show ran 73 performances and produced a stunning cast album. There were a few revivals, notably in London with a cast including Ronald Naismith and, as Cunegonde, the scintillating blonde beauty Mary Costa, who had won fame as the voice of Disney’s Sleeping Beauty. Hellman ultimatly withdrew her script however, and Candide held a sort of cult status among theatregoers.
Matters might have ended there if not for director Harold Prince, who in 1973 unveiled a new edition of the work at the Chelsea Theater Center of Brooklyn. Hellman’s now-unavailable book was replaced with a madcap romp of a new one by Hugh Wheeler, while Stephen Sondheim provided additional lyrics. The show quickly transferred to Broadway, where Prince’s wickedly creative environmental staging proved to be brilliantly engaging. The production garnered eight Tony Award nominations, with wins for Prince, Wheeler, and the design team. Success came at a cost; easily half of Bernstein’s glittering score was missing, and its complex orchestration was jettisoned in favor of a slender reduction that relied on keyboards and electronic enhancement. But a victory was won. At last, Candide was an authentic hit.
Candide met another milestone in 1982. Beverly Sills, who had taken over as General Manager of the New York City Opera, was eager to showcase the young performers at her disposal in classic American musicals as well as standard operatic fare. She approached Prince with the idea of adapting his Chelsea Candide to the needs of an operatic staging. Working directly with Bernstein (and as he later joked, due to “considerable nagging” from Sills) Prince created what was dubbed the “Opera House” edition. Most of Bernstein’s score in its lush original orchestration was restored, including bits that had been excised in 1956. Once again, Candide was a smash. The production fostered a Grammywinning recording and remained in the NYCO repertory for years. Most importantly, the effort landed the piece where many felt it should have been the first time – the legitimate opera house.
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The Chelsea/Opera House amalgam was tweaked further by Scottish Opera in 1988. Wheeler had passed away, so English satirist John Wells tightened up the book, while conductor/composer John Mauceri worked with Bernstein on further restorations to the score. Then in 1999, director John Caird of Britain’s Royal National Theatre adapted Wheeler’s book for a brand-new edition which was celebrated as the best version yet, one that remains close to the spirit of Voltaire and perfectly balances the work’s classical and popular qualities. Candide continues to be re-examined – we just can’t seem to leave it alone – but Caird’s version has now become a standard performing edition and is essentially what Atlanta Opera audiences will enjoy this spring.
That the piece continues to engender such fascination over so many ups and down is remarkable. A few surprising names have been associated with it over the years. Who knew, for example, that before he found fame as television’s Archie Bunker, actor Carroll O’Connor played Dr. Pangloss in Los Angeles in 1966? Or that before she warbled “Ah, Sweet Mystery” in Young Frankenstein, comedienne Madeline Kahn revealed a delightful coloratura voice as Cunegonde in 1968? Kahn’s “Glitter and be Gay” can be found on YouTube, and it’s a charmer.
Candide’s perennial appeal undoubtedly lies in the quality of Bernstein’s incredible score. There is a formidable variety of music here, from interludes of operatic complexity to bawdy vaudevillian comedy. The famous, rollicking overture is generally acknowledged as one of musical theatre’s very best and is a ubiquitous pops concert selection. Bernstein has gifted tenors who sing the title role with honeyed vocal writing of ineffable sweetness, while that for Pangloss and the Old Lady provide opportunity for real show-biz dazzle. Cunegonde’s “Glitter and be Gay” is probably the score’s best-known item. Widely regarded as the last great coloratura aria ever composed, the piece is itself a sendup of great 19th century diva vehicles (particularly the “Jewel Song” from Gounod’s Faust
For all its effervescence, Candide ends with a bit of rare wisdom. Sigmund Freud once said that the key to happiness was to love and to work. That is precisely the message in the great finale “Make Our Garden Grow”, one of the most moving ensembles in the American musical canon – and a fitting conclusion for this best of all possible scores.
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Equally at home in Opera and Musical Theatre, Grammy nominated conductor James Lowe continues to garner praise for “beautifully sculpted” (Opera News) performances. From The Metropolitan Opera to collaborations with Sir Elton John, and a number of world premieres, Mr. Lowe has not only worked as a conductor, but also as a pianist/keyboardist, accompanist, arranger, and producer. During the 2021-22 season he made debuts with Arizona Opera in El Milagro del Recuerdo and returns to New York City Opera for the world premiere of Ricky Ian Gordon’s The Garden of the Finzi-Continis, and The Glimmerglass Festival for The Sound of Music. Notable engagements include Houston Grand Opera (La bohème, Carmen, Le nozze di Figaro, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, and more), Lyric Opera of Chicago (West Side Story), The Glimmerglass Festival (Songbird, Show Boat), Washington National Opera (The Lion, The Unicorn and Me), Broadway (Les Misérables, Anything Goes, Gypsy) and National Tours (My Fair Lady, The Light in the Piazza, The Phantom of the Opera). He has also appeared at San Francisco Opera, Utah Opera, Tulsa Opera, Wolf Trap Opera, Théâtre du Capitole in Toulouse, Opéra National de Bordeaux, and more. Additionally, Mr. Lowe was nominated for a Grammy Award for his work on the Anything Goes cast album released on Ghostlight Records, which he conducted and co-produced. With members of the cast, he has appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman, the CBS Early Show, and A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor. He has also appeared in concerts with artists including Sir Elton John, Randy Newman, Booker T. Jones, Betty Comden, and Joyce DiDonato. As an educator, he has taught at Syracuse University and the Hochstein Music School in Rochester, and is an alumnus of the Eastman School of Music, University of Michigan, Aspen Music School, and Aspen Opera Theater Center.
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JAMES LOWE CONDUCTOR ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT
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American stage director Alison Moritz has quickly garnered a reputation for her innovative interpretations of the classic repertoire and her equally incisive takes on contemporary opera. Her recent projects have been lauded as “raw, funny, surreal, and disarmingly human” and “elegantly sexy” by Opera News and as “enchantingly cheeky” by the Washington Post. Alison’s 2022-23 season includes a landmark celebratory 50th Anniversary performance of Leonard Bernstein’s MASS at the Kennedy Center, as well as house debuts directing original productions at Cincinnati Opera (The Knock, world stage premiere), and Wolf Trap Opera Company (Faust). Alison also leads news stagings at Austin Opera (Les pêcheurs de perles) and at Edmonton Opera (Tosca). Other recent projects include mainstage directing debuts at Washington National Opera (Così fan tutte), Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Opera Omaha, Ravinia, Tanglewood, and Portland Opera. Committed to contemporary American repertoire, Alison has directed several world premieres including Proving Up (Mazzoli/Vavrek; Washington National Opera), Taking Up Serpents (Sankaram/Dye; Washington National Opera), The Knock (Vrebalov/Brevoort; Glimmerglass), and Chunky in Heat (Experiments in Opera, NYC). Alison’s work includes translating opera to TV, film, and Virtual Reality, and she served as the Interim Managing Artistic Director of Opera at Peabody Conservatory during the 2021-22 season. She has also served on the directing staff at Santa Fe Opera, Seattle Opera, Opera Theatre of St. Louis, Minnesota Opera, The Atlanta Opera, and Wolf Trap Opera.
Steven C. Kemp is a set designer for opera, theatre and events. Originally from Houston, Texas, he received his MFA from UC San Diego. More than 100 of his designs for opera have been presented at more than 35 companies including LA Opera, Arizona Opera, Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Opera Theatre of St. Louis, Sarasota Opera, Utah Opera, Central City Opera, Chicago Opera Theater, Des Moines Metro Opera, Florida Grand Opera, Hawaii Opera Theatre, Kentucky Opera, New Orleans Opera, Opera Omaha, Opera Santa Barbara, Indiana University, The Curtis Institute of Music and San Francisco Conservatory of Music. He created 25 designs for Opera San Jose across 13 seasons include the west coast premieres of Anna Karenina and Silent Night as well as the acclaimed productions of Idomeneo and Alma Deutscher’s Cinderella. His design for Candide at Des Moines Metro Opera won Honorable Mention at the 2021 Golden Trezzini Awards for Architecture and Design. Falstaff was selected as a finalist in the World Stage Design 2017 exhibit in Taipei, Taiwan. He has designed more than 50 productions in NYC including the Off-Broadway revivals of Tick, Tick…Boom! and Ordinary Days as well as numerous productions for regional theatres, cruise ships, and international tours such as the current Blippi: The Wonderful World Tour and Baby Shark Live!. Early in his career he worked extensively as an Associate Designer including designs for 10 Broadway productions, national tours, Holland America Line, Norwegian Cruise Line, Disney Theatricals, Dreamworks and The Metropolitan Opera.
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ALISON MORITZ PRODUCTION DIRECTOR ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT
STEVEN C. KEMP SCENIC DESIGNER ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT
Broadway: Pictures From Home, Clyde’s (Tony nomination, Drama Desk Award), Sweat. NYC: The Wrong Man (MCC) Mlima’s Tale (Lucille Lortel nomination), Tiny Beautiful Things (Public); Aubergine (Playwrights Horizons); Love’s Labour’s Lost (Shakespeare in the Park); TV: Dickinson; Regional: Guthrie, Goodman, Arena Stage, Shakespeare Theatre Company,The Old Globe, Kennedy Center, McCarter, Yale Rep, Williamstown Theatre Festival.
Mr. Hase is excited to be back at The Atlanta Opera. His body of design work includes many of the regional opera companies in the United States including: The Santa Fe Opera, Washington National Opera at The Kennedy Center, LA Opera, Houston Grand Opera, Seattle Opera, Boston Lyric Opera, Florida Grand Opera, Philadelphia Opera, Dallas Opera, and San Diego Opera. His designs have also been featured at many of the regional theaters throughout the United States including: Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Indiana Repertory Theatre, The Dallas Theater Center, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, and the Alliance Theater. In New York his work has been seen both on Broadway with Company (Tony Award Best Revival), Off-Broadway, as well as designs at New York City Opera, and BAM Next Wave Festival. Mr. Hase has designed extensively in Europe, Asia, and South America including: The Vienna State Opera; Bayerische Staatsoper; Staatstheater Kassel; Deutsche Oper am Rhein; Theater Erfurt; Stadttheater Giessen; The Barbican and Sadler’s Wells in London; Opera North in the UK; The Abbey Theatre and also for Riverdance in Dublin; The Gran Teatre de Liceu opera in Barcelona; Malmö Opera in Sweden; Dutch National Opera, Finnish National Opera, and Columbian National Opera; Nationale Reisopera and Disney’s European partner Stage Holdings/Stage Entertainment in Holland; The Helikon Opera in Moscow; Opéra National de Bordeaux;, Opéra de Marseille; Canadian Opera Company; The Luminato Festival in Toronto; Singapore Arts Festival, and Tokyo Metro Arts Center. Many projects have been recorded for broadcast and distribution including Company on Broadway, Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny in L.A. and Der Freischütz in Vienna amongst many others. Mr. Hase has been the head of lighting design for Cincinnati Opera Association for 28 years. More information about him is available at Haseltd.com.
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JENNIFER MOELLER COSTUME DESIGNER ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT
THOMAS HASE LIGHTING DESIGNER ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT ROMEO AND JULIET, 2016
MELANIE STEELE
WIG & MAKEUP DESIGNER
ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT THE GOLDEN TICKET, 2011
Melanie Steele lives in Atlanta where she works with The Atlanta Opera, Fox Theatre, The Alliance Theatre, Atlanta Ballet, as well as working in film and television. Steele recently toured with the national Broadway tour of The Lion King. She has designed wigs and makeup for The Santa Fe Opera, Austin Opera, Central City Opera, Spoleto Festival USA, Baltimore Opera, Kentucky Opera, Michigan Opera Theatre, Bard SummerScape, Opera Festival of New Jersey, Opera Pacific, Opera North Carolina, and Saratoga Springs Opera. Some of Steele’s work can be seen in Opera News, Makeup Artist Magazine, Seventeen, Time, Newsweek, Glamour, Voyage Atlanta, IMDB, and Texas Monthly Magazine.
BRUNO BAKER
GLYNN STUDIO ARTIST
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT THE BIG TENT SERIES, SPRING 2021
Bruno Baker is a Latinx NYC-based American/Brazilian multidisciplinary stage director. Last season credits include revival directing Roméo et Juliette at Houston Grand Opera and Fellow Travelers at Opera Columbus. Returning in the current season, he continues as the Stage Directing Glynn Studio Artist with The Atlanta Opera Studio and will serve as an Assistant Director at The Metropolitan Opera. Mr. Baker has worked as an assistant director at Houston Grand Opera, The Atlanta Opera, Boston Lyric Opera and Madison Opera and is on the staging staff for Santa Fe Opera. He is a recipient of the 2021 OPERA America Robert L.B. Tobin Director-Designer Prize. With NYU, he has directed The Glass Menagerie, Thyestes, and Strange Interlude. Previously, he has been on the staging staff with Park Avenue Armory, Guerilla Opera, Boston Conservatory at Berklee, and LoftOpera.
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Kamna Gupta is an American Prize-winning conductor experienced in operatic, orchestral, and choral repertoires. The 2022-23 season, she makes her conducting debuts with Vancouver Opera, Bizet’s Les pêcheurs de perles; Dartmouth Hopkins Center for Arts and Stanford Live, The Ritual of Breath is the Rite to Resist (Berger/Reily/Francis), a world premiere; PROTOTYPE Festival, In Our Daughter’s Eyes (Du Yun/McQuilken); and she returns to Mannes Opera to conduct La Calisto. Ms. Gupta marked the 2021-22 season with several debuts and world premieres; most notably debuts at LA Opera conducting the world premiere of In Our Daughter’s Eyes, and International Contemporary Ensemble leading A Cockroach’s Tarantella and Zolle (Du Yun) at the Skirball Center for Performing Arts. She conducted the world premiere of The Jungle Book (Sankaram/O’Rourke) at The Glimmerglass Festival, returned to work with Beth Morrison Projects for their Next Generation Competition, and joined Spoleto Festival USA, conducting in their Music in Time series, and cover conducting Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony and La bohème. Recent season highlights include Ms. Gupta’s Canadian debut with Tapestry Opera where she conducted Rocking Horse Winner (Williams/Chatterton), featured on CBC Music’s Saturday Afternoon at the Opera. She served as Associate Conductor for Seattle Opera’s workshop of Arkhipov (Knell/Fleischmann) and conducted American Lyric Theater workshops of The Selfish Giant (Assad/Palmer). Her other credits include Royal Opera of Versailles, leading the Leipzig Barockorchester in an all-Bach program, Sarasota Opera, Opera Saratoga, Apprentice Conductor with New York Youth Symphony, and Conducting Fellow at Atlantic Music Festival where she recorded many contemporary works by living composers.
RICARDO APONTE CHOREOGRAPHER
ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT
FRIDA, 2019
Ricardo is delighted to return to The Atlanta Opera after choreographing Cabaret last season. He is an Atlanta based director/choreographer and a three-time Suzi Bass Award winner, creating work for theaters and opera companies around the nation. Recent work: Director and/or Choreographer - Cabaret, Revolution of Steve Jobs, Carmen, and Frida (The Atlanta Opera), Cinderella (Aurora Theatre), Luisa Fernanda (Florentine Opera) White Christmas (Jennie T. Anderson). He’s also the founder and artistic director of Theatre Platform Project, an educational nonprofit, which provides performing arts programs to diverse communities in Atlanta.
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KAMNA GUPTA ASSISTANT CONDUCTOR & CHORUS MASTER ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT
American soprano Deanna Breiwick, hailed by The New York Times for her “sweet sound and floating high notes,” is enjoying an exciting and diverse career. This season, as a new member of the Ensemble of Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich, Ms. Breiwick performs Nannetta in Falstaff, Oscar in Un ballo in maschera, Jasmin in Georg Friedrich Haas’ Koma, and the Italian Singer in Capriccio, among other roles. As a guest artist, she returns to the Metropolitan Opera as Najade in Ariadne auf Naxos, reprises Drusilla in L’incoronazione di Poppea with Opernhaus Zürich, debuts with Seattle Opera as Amore in Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice, and performs the roles of Bradamante and Pittura in Luigi Rossi’s Il Palazzo Incantato with Opéra national de Lorraine and The Royal Opera of Versailles. Career operatic highlights include performances at the Metropolitan Opera as a Shadow in the North American premiere of Nico Muhly’s Marnie, La Charmeuse in Thaïs, and a Flower Maiden in Parsifal; Opera Philadelphia as Aveline Mortimer in Kevin Puts’ Elizabeth Cree; Des Moines Metro Opera as Cunegonde in Candide and Nannetta; and Opernhaus Zürich as Drusilla. In concert, she has performed the Messiah with both the Seattle Symphony and New Choral Society in Scarsdale, NY, as well as Orff’s Carmina Burana in a joint project with the Charleston Symphony and Nashville Ballet, and the Israelite Woman in Handel’s Judas Maccabaeus with the International Handel Festival in Göttingen, Germany. Deanna Breiwick is a Metropolitan Opera National Council Grand Finalist, a Grand Prize Winner of the Sullivan Foundation Vocal Competition, and a First Prize Winner of the Gerda Lissner Foundation International Vocal Competition. She also holds awards from the George London Foundation, the Giulio Gari Foundation, the Licia AlbanesePuccini Foundation, and the Richard F. Gold Career Grant. Ms. Breiwick is a native of Seattle.
This season Minnesota-born tenor Jack Swanson premieres the title-role in Paola Prestini’s Edward Tulane with the Minnesota Opera, makes debuts with the Austin Opera as Almaviva in Il Barbiere di Siviglia, and the Utah Opera as Tonio in La fille du régiment, a role debut, as well. In concert he joins the Houston Symphony and Itzhak Perlman for Mozart’s Requiem, the Utah Symphony for Carmina Burana, the Mercury Chamber Orchestra in Houston for Handel’s Messiah, and he will perform in recital with Matinee Musicale in Duluth, Minnesota. Future engagements include debuts with the Metropolitan Opera, the Lyric Opera of Chicago, the Houston Grand Opera, and he returns to the Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro and the Norwegian Opera. Last season, Jack debuted with a number of European companies: the Teatro Regio in Torino as Almaviva in Il Barbiere di Siviglia, the Opéra National de Lorraine in Nancy as Tamino in Die Zauberflöte (a role debut) and finally the Opéra National du Rhin in Strasbourg as Ferrando in Così fan tutte (a role he had just debuted for his return to the Oper Frankfurt). In the summer he returned to the Santa Fe Opera in his signature-role of Almaviva in Il Barbiere di Siviglia and in recital before singing the title-role in Candide with the Lausitz Festival. Mr. Swanson is the competition winner and recipient of several prestigious awards including first place in Florida Grand Opera’s Young Patroness Competition, The San Antonio Music Club Competition, The National Opera Association Competition and The Hal Leonard Art Song Competition. He twice received the Richard Tucker Memorial award from the Santa Fe Opera. He was a finalist in both Houston Grand Opera’s Eleanor McCollum competition and Fort Worth Opera’s McCammon Competition.
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JACK SWANSON CANDIDE ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT
DEANNA BREIWICK CUNEGONDE ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT
ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT
THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE, 2016
American bass Kevin Burdette has impressed audiences with his mellifluous voice and dramatic characterizations. The San Francisco Chronicle called his Leporello “a tour de force of vocal splendor and comic timing,” and The New York Times dubbed him “the Robin Williams of opera.” He is featured as Stefano in Adès’ The Tempest with the Metropolitan Opera, the DVD of which was awarded the Grammy Award for “Best Opera Recording.” During the 2021-22 season, Mr. Burdette made returns to the Metropolitan Opera as the Police Officer in Boris Godunov, Seattle Opera as Bartolo in Le nozze di Figaro, and Santa Fe Opera for the previously COVID-19-postponed productions of Il barbiere di Siviglia and M. Butterfly as Bartolo and Manuel Toulon/The Judge, respectively. In concert he appears with the Fort Worth Symphony to premiere a setting of Shakespeare’s Sonnet 66 by Veronika Ágnes Fáncsik. well as performances with Opera Philadelphia. In 2020-21, Mr. Burdette joined the inaugural season of The Atlanta Opera Company Players, as his hometown company looked to reimagine performances for their community during the COVID-19 pandemic. There he performed the roles of Death in Der Kaiser von Atlantis, and Peachum in The Threepenny Opera. Additionally, Mr. Burdette joined Opera Parallèle for their filmed graphic novel presentation of Everest, reprising his role of Beck Wethers, and returned to Santa Fe Opera as Quince in A Midsummer Night’s Dream and the Correspondent in the world premiere of Lord of Cries. Other recent highlights include Señor Russell in The Exterminating Angel with the Metropolitan Opera; Voltaire/Pangloss/Martin/Cacambo in Candide, Sulpice in La fille du regiment, and Stobrod/Blind Man in Cold Mountain (world premiere) with Santa Fe Opera; Doktor in Wozzeck with the Philharmonia Orchestra; Sulpice with Washington National Opera; and Beck Weathers in the world premiere of Everest with The Dallas Opera.
Nominated for a 2022 Grammy Award for the roles of Elijah and Street in X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X for the concert recording with Boston Modern Orchestra Projects, Victor Robertson also appeared in the production at Detroit Opera and Opera Omaha. Recent successes include the role of Raymond Santana in Anthony Davis’s Central Park Five at Portland Opera and the role of Nestor in the world premiere of Castor and Patience by Gregory Spears at Cincinnati Opera. Current season engagements include Sportin’ Life Porgy and Bess in a co-production between Opera North Carolina and Opera Carolina, and his concert performances of Men of Broadway with Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. Recent highlights include Alfredo La traviata at Orlando Opera, and the role Benny “Kid” Paret which Victor created in the 2017 world premiere of Terence Blanchard’s celebrated Champion at Washington National Opera and revived the role at Michigan Opera Theatre and Opera de Montreal. His standard repertoire includes Almaviva Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Tonio La Fille du Regiment, Ramiro La Cenerentola, title role Romeo et Juliette, Fenton Falstaff, Nemorino L’Elisir d’Amore, title role Les Contes d’Hoffman, Nadir in Les pecheurs de perles and Rinuccio in Gianni Schicchi. Victor made his Metropolitan Opera debut in their new 2017 production of The Merry Widow as Raoul, and in the same year, his Broadway debut in its longest running show, The Phantom of the Opera as Piangi.
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KEVIN BURDETTE
VOLTAIRE / DR. PANGLOSS
VICTOR RYAN ROBERTSON GOVERNOR / VANDERDENUR / BARON / RAGOTSKI ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT
Gretchen Krupp, lauded for her “ripe, round mezzo” (Opera News) and “searing delivery” (Opera Today), is gaining recognition in major competitions and festivals on the operatic scene. She most recently made her Atlanta Opera debut as Edith in The Pirates of Penzance. Last fall, she appeared as a featured soloist in concerts with Baltimore Concert Opera and The Dallas Opera. During the summer of 2021, she returned to Wolf Trap Opera as a Filene Artist where she performed in Bologne’s L’amant Anonyme and Viardot’s Cendrillon, in addition to her first performance of Wagner’s Wesendonck Lieder and was a soloist in concert with the National Symphony Orchestra. Her scheduled debut with The Dallas Opera in Don Carlo was unfortunately canceled due to the pandemic. Gretchen was the mezzo soloist in Beethoven@250 with the Cathedral Choral Society at The National Cathedral in Washington DC. Prior to the pandemic, she made her European debut at the Château de Versailles Spectacles as Samira in The Ghosts of Versailles, a role she earlier debuted at The Glimmerglass Festival. She was the recipient of the prestigious Georgina Joshi International Fellowship for vocal studies in Berlin. Other credits include the role of the Witch in Hansel and Gretel with Greensboro Opera, being a Grand Finalist in the Metropolitan Opera National Council auditions (newly renamed The Eric and Dominique Laffont Competition), and her Glimmerglass Festival debut singing multiple roles in Janácˇek’s The Cunning Little Vixen. Gretchen was also a finalist in the Houston Grand Opera 29th Annual Eleanor McCollum Competition. She is an alumna of programs at The Glimmerglass Festival, Wolf Trap Opera, Des Moines Metro Opera, and Dolora Zajick’s Institute for Young Dramatic Voices. Gretchen holds degrees from the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She is currently a Glynn Studio Artist.
Praised as “hypnotic and unforgettable,” Dynamo Deb Bowman’s performances “are cut from one rare thread” and “must be seen.” Her vocal versatility and unmatched acting have thrilled audiences of all ages worldwide. Whether belting out Broadway and big band ballads or softly seducing you with sultry standards, she always delivers memorable musical moments that keep people coming back for more. “Bowman leaves everything on the stage.” With a BA focus on classical Theater and Dance from the University of Alabama, Bowman began her professional career in entertainment in 1999 in New York City, performing internationally in TV, film, theater, and cabaret shows. Stage credits include Chicago, Cabaret, 42nd Street, Addams Family, The Little Mermaid, Hairspray, Oliver first national tour, Evita, Sweeney Todd, and A Streetcar Named Desire. TV/ Film Credits include DC Stargirl, Creepshow, Spielberg’s Amazing Stories, Ugly Betty Season IV, Being Mary Jane, The Haves and the Have Not’s, Its Complicated, Wall Street II, and several National Commercials. Her newest endeavors as a songwriter brought much anticipation for her recent jazz album, “Fast Heart” which made the 62nd Grammy Ballot in three categories including Best Jazz Vocal Album and Best New Artist. Bowman is also an esteemed private vocal and acting coach. For more info and to follow her on social media, please visit: debbowman.com
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DEBORAH BOWMAN OLD LADY / BARONESS ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT CABARET, 2022
GRETCHEN KRUPP GLYNN STUDIO ARTIST PAQUETTE
ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE, 2022
MAXIMILIAN
ATLANTA
During the 2021-22 season, versatile American baritone Craig Irvin delighted audiences as The Pirate King in The Pirates of Penzance at both The Atlanta Opera and Utah Symphony and Opera. On the concert platform, he joined Cincinnati May Festival for Bernstein’s Candide, Orchestra Iowa for Handel’s Messiah and New West Symphony for Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. The 2018-19 season brought a revival of his Dan Packard in Dinner at Eight with the Wexford Festival, Lt. Horstmayer in Silent Night with Austin Opera, Valentin in Faust with Opera Omaha, and Rachmaninoff’s The Bells with the Portland Symphony. The 2017-18 season included singing Dominik and covering Mandryka in Arabella with Canadian Opera Company, Handel’s Messiah with the Jacksonville Symphony, Britten’s War Requiem with Music Worchester, Stubb in Moby-Dick with Utah Opera, Dandini in La Cenerentola with Opera Orlando, and Frank in Die Fledermaus with Des Moines Metro Opera. Other recent engagements include one of his signature roles, Lieutenant Horstmayer in the world premiere of Kevin Puts’ new opera Silent Night with Minnesota Opera and subsequent performances with Opera Philadelphia, Fort Worth Opera, Cincinnati Opera, Lyric Opera of Kansas City, and The Atlanta Opera. Other concert performances include Handel’s Messiah, Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, Orff’s Carmina Burana, and Rachmaninoff’s The Bells at companies such as Portland Symphony, Des Moines Symphony, New West Symphony, and many others.
Tyler Nelson is one of America’s most promising young tenors. Recent engagements have included Froh in Das Rheingold with Nashville Opera, Frederick (cover) in The Pirates of Penzance with The Atlanta Opera. He has also appeared at Irish National Opera and Opera Orlando as Tamino in Die Zauberflöte; Opera on the James as Alfredo in La traviata; Opera Saratoga as Paul in Rocking Horse Winner and the Magician in The Consul; New Orleans Opera and Opera on the James as Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni; Dayton Opera as Belmonte in Die Entführung aus dem Serail; the Utah Symphony & Opera as Le théière/ Le petit vieillard in L’enfant et les sortileges; Opera Naples as Alfred in Die Fledermaus; Opera Omaha as Trin in La fanciulla del West; Opera Tampa and Wide Open Opera in Ireland as Almaviva in Il barbiere di Siviglia. On the concert stage, he has bowed in Handel’s Messiah with Augustana College and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, as well multiple performances with Le Festival Lyrique International de Belle-Île en Mer as Arturo in Lucia di Lammermoor, Nemorino in L’elisir d’amore, Ferrando in Così fan tutte and as the tenor soloist in Beethoven’s Mass in C and Mozart’s Vesperae solennes de confessore and Requiem
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CRAIG IRVIN
OPERA DEBUT
SILENT NIGHT, 2016
TYLER NELSON CACAMBO ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT
The 2021 recipient of the Actors Equity Foundation Roger Sturtevant Award as well as a 2021 Drama League Award nominee (Heartbeat Opera: Fidelio), Curtis Bannister has been praised by TimeOut Magazine as “radiating with slowly simmering energy” and a “quiet revelation” by the L.A. Times as he continues to establish himself as one of the most dynamic and multi-genre performing artists of his generation with projects in film, opera, and theater. Bannister began his 2022-23 season starring as Juror #8 in the world premiere musical 12 Angry Men based on the American classic by Reginald Rose, debuted at the Kennedy Center as “Soloist 1” and Celebrant cover in Bernstein’s MASS, he made his solo recital debut with The Festival of New American Music, and portrayed Uncle Henry in the musical, The Wiz, with 5th Avenue Theater in Seattle. Remaining and future season highlights include filming on a soon-to-be-announced feature film and a mixture of theater and operatic performances in Florida, Chicago, New York, Sacramento, and Washington DC. Previous performance highlights include Celebrant in MASS (Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Baltimore Symphony), Candide (Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra), and Fidelio (Metropolitan Museum of Art & Heartbeat Opera). Curtis made his debut at the Tribeca Festival in 2021 in feature film “The Conductor,” and can be seen as Marquis in Peabody Award winning series “Dickinson” (Apple TV+), as well as Reimers on NBC’s hit series “Chicago Fire.” Website: thecurtisbannister.com; Instagram: @thee_cb; Twitter: theecb
Returning from his debut with The Atlanta Opera in last season’s Cabaret, Jacob Attaway’s earlier dance days began at the Cobb County Center of Excellence in the Performing Arts, he has since earned a B.F.A. in dance performance from Jacksonville University. After graduation he returned to Atlanta to continue pursuing his career as a professional dancer. His Atlanta credits include Song and Dance (Aurora Theatre), Cinderella (Aurora Theatre), The Nutcracker (Gwinnett Ballet), along with holding the role of Demetrius in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the ballet (Gwinnett Ballet). Included in these wonderful performance opportunities, Jacob is currently a company member with Atlanta-based contemporary dance company: Kit Modus, directed by Jillian Mitchell. Jacob currently teaches dance at The Decatur School of Ballet and The Neighborhood Ballet.
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JACOB ATTAWAY ENSEMBLE ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT CABARET, 2022
CURTIS BANNISTER MARTIN / GRAND INQUISITOR / SEA CAPTAIN ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT
ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT LA TRAVIATA, 2019
Ayana DuBose is so thrilled to perfrom with The Atlanta Opera again. Previous theater credits include La traviata (Dancer, The Atlanta Opera); West Side Story (The Atlanta Opera); Mamma Mia! (City Springs Theatre Company); Hairspray (City Springs Theatre Company); Rachel in On Your Feet (Aurora Theatre); Lisa in Mamma Mia! (Arkansas Repertory Theatre); Alice in Alice in Wonderland (Flying Foot Forum); Passing Through Pig’s Eye (Park Square Theatre). Concert dance credits include No One Will See (TU Dance); Panorama (Martha Graham) “Thank you to my family for your support.”
Fenner thanks his family and friends for their support. Previous shows include Ain’t Misbehavin, Pretty Pants Bandit (Georgia Ensemble Theatre); Mamma Mia!, Holiday Inn, 42nd Street, Mary Poppins (City Springs Theatre); In the Heights, Memphis (Aurora Theatre); Jesus Christ Superstar, Damn Yankees, Chicago, Cats, Anything Goes, The Producers (Atlanta Lyric Theatre); Carmen, Porgy and Bess (Atlanta Opera); Memphis, Fly (Theatrical Outfit); Godspell (Legacy Theatre); and Smokey Joe’s Café (Stage Door Players)
Bailey Jo Harbaugh has been active in Atlanta arts for six years amidst earning her Bachelor of Arts in Dance from Kennesaw State University in 2019. She has had the privilege of collaborating and originating roles in process with artists local and abroad. Numerous creations include work in Atlanta and New York City with Tomer Zvulun, Amir Levy, Ricardo Aponte, George Staib, Donald Byrd, and Omar Román de Jesús. Bailey Jo is thrilled to be in her eighth production with The Atlanta Opera, and continually grateful to previous and current creatives who have influenced her artistry so deeply.
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AYANA DUBOSE ENSEMBLE
FENNER EADDY ENSEMBLE
ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT
BAILEY JO HARBAUGH ENSEMBLE
ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT SALOME, 2020
BRANDON NGUYEN-HILTON
ENSEMBLE
ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT OUT OF DARKNESS: TWO REMAIN, 2018
Brandon was born in Fort Worth Texas and is a first generation American whose father was born in Vietnam. He found his love for dance at Margo Dean School of Ballet and later trained on full scholarship at the Houston Ballet Ben Stevenson Academy. He has danced professionally with Houston Ballet II, Orlando Ballet, Cirque du Soleil, and the Atlanta Ballet. In 2018 he performed in Korea’s Pyong Chang Winter Music festival in celebration of the Winter Olympics. With The Atlanta Opera he has performed; Out of Darkness: Two Remain, The Threepenny Carmen, The Threepenny Opera, Julius Caesar, and Cabaret. He continues to love and appreciate the experience, growth and friendships that working with The Atlanta Opera provides. He would like to thank his parents, husband, friends, and his past, present, and future teachers.
GWYNN ROOT WOLFORD
ENSEMBLE
ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT
LA TRAVIATA, 2019
Raised in Jonesborough, Tennessee, Gwynn Root Wolford received her dance training at Johnson City Ballet/CYB in East Tennessee; Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet in Carlisle, PA; and various intensives. She has danced with the Louisville Ballet, Columbia Classical Ballet, Atlanta Ballet, and with Festival Ballet Providence, where she danced in such works as The Firebird, The Nutcracker, Romeo and Juliet, Cinderella, The Little Mermaid, Balanchine’s Allegro Brillante and Rubies, Rite of Spring, in Christopher Wheeldon’s The American, Up Close on Hope and in Viktor Plotnikov’s House of Bernarda Alba, The Widow’s Broom, The Soldier’s Tale, and Carmen. Her full repertoire also includes Coppelia, Giselle, The BrownForman and Atlanta Ballet’s The Nutcracker, La Bayadere, Swan Lake, Etudes and works by Tudor, Limon, Helen Pickett and Val Caniparoli. She has performed in various music videos by Atlanta artists, including EarthGang. She is a teacher at Dancemakers of Atlanta and the Dance and Music Academy of Woodstock. She has been on staff at numerous ballet and dance schools as well as a guest teacher, ballet coach, and guest artist for various organizations. As a choreographer, she has set original works on both students and professionals, including recently an all new production of Peter and the Wolf for Dance and Music Academy of Woodstock. Mrs. Root Wolford has previously danced with The Atlanta Opera in the productions of Cabaret, La traviata, Pagliacci, The Kaiser of Atlantis, The Threepenny Carmen and The Threepenny Opera, and she was an original cast member of Tomer Zvulun’s Salome
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Glynn Studio Artists
Each of The Atlanta Opera Studio Artists is an early career professional with significant stage experience, some with lead performances and major concert appearances on their resume. This ensemble builds on The Atlanta Opera’s commitment to provide opportunities for performers at all stages in their careers.
Over the course of The Atlanta Opera’s 2022-23 season, these artists will have the opportunity to work with and learn
from established performers while also participating in this season’s productions as performers and covers. Sponsored in name this season by a gift from Beth & Gary Glynn, The Glynn Studio Artists also receive significant support from the Donald & Marilyn Keough Foundation, John & Yee-Wan Stevens, and Jerry & Dulcy Rosenberg.
BRUNO BAKER ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT THE BIG TENT SERIES 2021 Bruno Baker is a Latinx NYC-based American/Brazilian multidisciplinary stage director. Returning in the current season, he continues as the Stage Directing Glynn Studio Artist with The Atlanta Opera Studio and will serve as an Assistant Director at The Metropolitan Opera. He is a recipient of the 2021 OPERA America Robert L.B. Tobin Director-Designer Prize. With NYU, he has directed The Glass Menagerie, Thyestes, and Strange Interlude Previously, he has been on the staging staff with Park Avenue Armory, Guerilla Opera, Boston Conservatory at Berklee, and LoftOpera.
EDWIN JHAMAL DAVIS
INQUISITOR 3 / JUDGE / DON ISSACAR / CROUPIER / CROOK
ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT
Praised by Voce di Meche for his “juicy, booming and room-filling bass,” Edwin Jhamal Davis is a proud native of Utica, MS. He earned his master’s degree from the prestigious Manhattan School of Music where he studied with baritone Mark Oswald. Since graduating, he has made 2021-22 debuts with On Site Opera, Florentine Opera, and Detroit Opera. In the 2021-22 season, he debuted the role of Sarastro in Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte at the worldrenowned Merola Opera in San Francisco.
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GRETCHEN KRUPP
ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE, 2022 Gretchen Krupp, “a mezzo capable of searing delivery, powerful and ripe” (Opera Today) is gaining recognition in major competitions and festivals. She returns to The Atlanta Opera this season after a variety of roles last year, where she will cover Judith in Bluebeard’s Castle, sing Kate Pinkerton in Madama Butterfly, Paquette in Candide, and Flosshilde, as well as cover Fricka, in Das Rheingold. She also looks forward to singing Mother Earth in the premiere of Amy Leventhal’s new opera Our Sacred World.
KAMERON LOPREORE
Hailed by Opera News as a “fresh voiced” tenor, Kameron Lopreore has delighted audiences all over the United States. He just enjoyed his first-year apprenticeship with Santa Fe Opera where he was seen in Carmen, The Barber of Seville, Tristan und Isolde, and Falstaff. A New Orleans native, this fall he will be featured as The Tenor in AMC’s anticipated television drama Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire. Recently, he sang Tamino in The Magic Flute and Panatellas in the world premiere of Songbird at the prestigious Glimmerglass Festival.
ALEXIS SEMINARIO
Italian-American soprano Alexis Seminario is a singerartist dedicated to sharing stories that empower people and inspire vulnerability. This past summer, Alexis was an apprentice artist with Des Moines Metro Opera. In the fall of 2022, Alexis will perform the soprano solo in Dvořák’s Te Deum with the Richmond Symphony Orchestra led by Valentina Peleggi. Alexis is an alum of Houston Grand Opera: YAVA and a graduate of the Vocal Arts Program at Bard Conservatory. She is a recent recipient of an Anna Sosenko Assist Trust Grant.
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CHORUS MASTER
Kamna Gupta
CHORUS MEMBERS
SOPRANO
Ebony Collier
Chamblee Graham
Shala Jenkins
Alexis Seminario†
MEZZO SOPRANO
Valerie Hamm
Lenna Turner
TENOR
Jose Caballero
Ethan Godfrey
Sean Savage
BASS
Edwin Jhamal Davis†
Samy Itskov
Randall Perkins
The Grand Inquisitor leads the Company in “Auto-da-fé.” KARLI CADEL
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†Member of The Atlanta Opera Glynn Studio.
/ THE GLIMMERGLASS
FESTIVAL
VIOLINS
Peter Ciaschini, The Loraine P. Williams Orchestra Concertmaster Chair
Helen Kim* , Assistant Concertmaster
Virginia Respess-Fairchild, Acting Assistant Concertmaster
Fia Durrett. Prinicipal Second Violin
Jessica Stinson, Acting Assistant Principal Second Violin
Edward Eanes
Felix Farrar
Robert Givens
Patti Gouvas
Lisa Morrison*
Shawn Pagliarini
Patrick Ryan
Angèle Sherwood-Lawless*
Rafael Veytsblum
James Campbell†
Kevin Chaney†
Nina Fronjian†
Sally Gardner-Wilson†
Kim Hain†
Alison James†
Serena Scibelli†
VIOLA
William Johnston, Principal
Michael Fernandez, Assistant Principal
Ryan Gregory
Julie Rosseter
Karl Schab
Joli Wu
CELLO
Charae Krueger, Principal
Hilary Glen* , Assistant Principal
Mary Kenney, Acting Assistant Principal
David Hancock
Cynthia Sulko*
Harrison Cook†
Sarah Kapps†
BASS
Emory Clements, Acting Principal
Samuel Dugo
Maurice Belle†
FLUTE
James Zellers, Principal
Kelly Bryant
OBOE
Christina Gavin, Acting Principal
CLARINET
David Odom, Principal
John Warren
BASSOON
Carlos Clark Principal
FRENCH HORNS
David Bradley Principal
Jason Eklund
TRUMPET
Yvonne Toll-Schneider Principal
Alexander Freund
TROMBONE
William P. Mann Principal
Richard Brady
TUBA
Donald Strand, Principal
TIMPANI
John Lawless Principal PERCUSSION
Michael Cebulski, Principal
Karen Hunt
Jeff Kershner
HARP
Susan Brady*
Ellen Foster†
PERSONNEL MANAGER
James Zellers
*Core Musician On Leave †Non-Core Musician
Musicians employed in this production are represented by the American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada.
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Ansley’s Eternal Love Story
If lifelong Atlantan Shepard Ansley’s story could be summed up in one word, it would be “love” – for family, friends, community, and of course, opera.
When Shepard entered The Fox Theater as a third grader to see The Metropolitan Opera’s touring production of La traviata, he never imagined how much his first opera experience would shape his life. The heart-wrenching story and virtuosic voices pierced his young heart and turned him into a lifelong opera lover. For the rest of his school years, Shepard attended the Met tours with his mother, who gave him an opera history book that he still reads in preparation for each performance he hears.
During his two-year stint as an ROTC participant in Germany, Shepard carried his love of opera with him, and took the unique opportunity to attend several performances of Wagner’s operas at the Bayreuth Festival. Later, after concluding his studies at The University of Virginia’s Law School, Shepard established his career in Atlanta as a financial consultant. In 1970 he married Boyce Ansley, who shared a devotion to opera. Helping to ensure that the Met tours to Atlanta remained vibrant, Boyce led a cadre of volunteers who managed ticketing for the tour; Shepard served as a member of The Atlanta Music Festival Association’s board, managing the Atlanta Met tours’ finances. Shepard fondly recalls the excitement of opera productions and events in Atlanta and New York. He and other supporters sponsored a “Jet to the Met” trip to New York.
When the Met’s tour concluded in 1986, the Ansleys worked tirelessly to keep opera alive in Atlanta. Boyce was a noted leader on the board of The Atlanta Opera, serving for thirty years. Shepard and Boyce faithfully donated and encouraged their friends to follow their philanthropic example. Beyond their annual contributions, they both committed to supporting the Opera with a gift in their wills.
Jonathan
Blalock at 336-512-6832 or jblalock@atlantaopera.org
Though Boyce passed away in 2016, Shepard feels her presence when he attends each performance: “I am thrilled about the prospects of Atlanta, and I am happy to do my part in bolstering its success for generations to come.”
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THE ATLANTA OPERA DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE
Cathy & Mark Adams†
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald R. Antinori
The Antinori Foundation
Bryan & Johanna Barnes†
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Blackney†
Connolly Family Foundation
Laura & Cosmo Boyd
Harold Brody & Donald Smith†
John & Rosemary Brown†
Dr. Frank A. Critz & Dr. Ann Critz†
Mr. Robert P. Dean & Mr. Robert Epstein†
*Martha Thompson Dinos
The Gable Foundation, Inc.†
Beth & Gary Glynn
Dr. & Mrs. Alexander Gross†
Mr. John L. Hammaker
Mr. Howard W. Hunter — Gramma Fisher Foundation†
Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Keough†
*Mr. & Mrs. Carl W. Knobloch, Jr.†
Beau & Alfredo Martin†
Mary Ruth McDonald
Mr. James B. Miller, Jr.†
Talia & John Murphy†
Victoria & Howard Palefsky†
*Mr. William E. Pennington†
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ratonyi
Jerry & Dulcy Rosenberg†
*Bruce & Karen Roth
Katherine Scott
*Mrs. Lessie B. Smithgall
Mr. William F. Snyder†
John & Yee-Wan Stevens†
Judith & Mark Taylor
Carol B. & Ramon Tomé†
Rhys & Carolyn Wilson†
Ms. Bunny Winter & Mr. Michael Doyle†
†Indicates our extraordinary donors who have committed to continue their annual giving for three years or more *deceased
ANNUAL GIVING
We are grateful for the following donors’ generous support. This list reflects gifts and annual pledges to unrestricted operating expenses, special projects, and/or endowment made between Jan 1, 2022 and Jan 23, 2023.
DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE
$200,000+
Harold Brody & Donald Smith†
John & Rosemary Brown†
Dr. Frank A. Critz & Dr. Ann Critz†
*Martha Thompson Dinos
Mr. Howard W. Hunter - Gramma Fisher Foundation†
*Mr. & Mrs. Carl W. Knobloch, Jr.†
Jerry & Dulcy Rosenberg†
*Mrs. Lessie B. Smithgall
$100,000+
Beth & Gary Glynn
Mr. James B. Miller, Jr.†
*Bruce & Karen Roth
Katherine Scott
John & Yee-Wan Stevens†
Rhys & Carolyn Wilson†
$50,000+
The Antinori Foundation
The Gable Foundation, Inc.†
Beau & Alfredo Martin†
Mary & EP Rogers Foundation, Inc.
Mary Ruth McDonald
Talia & John Murphy†
*Mr. William E. Pennington†
Mr. William F. Snyder†
Ms. Bunny Winter & Mr. Michael Doyle†
$25,000+
Cathy & Mark Adams†
Bryan & Johanna Barnes†
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Blackney†
Laura & Cosmo Boyd
Connolly Family Foundation
Mr. Robert P. Dean & Mr. Robert Epstein†
Dr. & Mrs. Alexander Gross†
Victoria & Howard Palefsky†
Judith & Mark Taylor
Carol B. & Ramon Tomé†
PATRON’S CIRCLE
$15,000+
Julia & Jim Balloun†
Mr. David Boatwright†
*Ms. Anne Marie Gary
Mr. John Haupert & Mr. Bryan Brooks†
Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Keough†
Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Nicholas III†
Larry & Beverly Willson†
GOLD $10,000+
Elizabeth & Jeremy Adler†
Mrs. Phillip E. Alvelda†
Mr. & Mrs. James Anderson
Mr. & *Mrs. Shepard B. Ansley
John & Wendy Anzalone†
Dr. & Mrs. Asad Bashey
Mr. & Mrs. C. Duncan Beard
Mr. & Mrs. Dante Bellizzi
Mr. Frank H. Butterfield†
Mr. Mario Concha
Mr. Richard H. Delay & Dr.
Francine D. Dykes†
Mr. Tomer Zvulun & Mrs. Susanna Eiland
Dieter Elsner
Ms. Ariana B. Fass
Dr. Donald J. & Janet Filip†
Lynn & Fred Hanna
The Hilbert Law Firm
Roya & Bahman Irvani
*Mary & *Wayne James
Dr. & Mrs. David Kavtaradze
Slumgullion Charitable Fund†
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Stephanie & Gregor Morela†
Sandra & Peter Morelli†
Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Paulhus†
Mr. Milton J. Sams†
Thomas R. Saylor
Charles T. & Donna Sharbaugh†
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy E. Sheehan
Ms. Janine Brown & Mr. Alex J. Simmons, Jr.
Christine & Mark St.Clare†
Triska Drake & G. Kimbrough Taylor
Wadleigh C. Winship
Charitable Fund
The Mary & Charlie Yates Family Fund
SILVER $5,000+
Anonymous
Natalie & Matthew Bernstein
Dr. R. Dwain Blackston
Eda L. Hochgelerent, M.D. & Bruce A. Cassidy, M.D.†
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Cohn
John W. Cooledge†
Dr. Jeannette Guarner & Dr. Carlos del Rio
Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Edge
Sally & Hank Fielding†
Ms. Rebecca Y. Frazer & Mr. Jon Buttrey†
Mr. Ethan Garonzik
Kevin Greiner & Robyn Roberts
Judge Adele P. Grubbs
Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Hardin
Deborah & Paul Harkins
Mr. L. D. Holland†
Gail Johnson
Mr. Alfred D. Kennedy & Dr. Bill Kenny
Elizabeth Klump
Mrs. Dale Levert & Mr. George W. Levert
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Long
Belinda & Gino Massafra
Bob McCormack
Erica McVicker
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Paro
Lynn & Kent Regenstein
Mr. James L. Rhoden
Baker & Debby Smith†
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Sproul
Lynne & Steven Steindel
George & Amy Taylor†
Dr. & Mrs. Nicholas Valerio III†
Benny & Roxanne Varzi
Bob & Cappa Woodward
Charitable Fund
BRONZE $2,500+
Mr. James L. Anderson
Catherine A. Binns
Ms. Mary Calhoun
Jean & Jerry Cooper
Mr. Mark du Mas
Drs. Morgan & Susan Horton Eiland
Mr. Thomas Emch
Mr. & Mrs. Lance Fortnow
Dr. Thomas N. Guffin, Jr.
Gena & Joey Gyengo
Donna & *Richard Hiller
Stuart Jackson & Robyn Jackson
Mr. & Mrs. Gert Kampfer
Ms. Anne Morgan & Mr. James Kelley
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Kurlander
Linda L. Lively & James E. Hugh III
Mimi & Dan Maslia
Philip & Caroline Moïse
*Peggy Weber McDowell & *Jack McDowell
Mrs. Agnes Nelson
Mrs. Betsy Pittman
Mr. Norman Prestage
Mr. & Mrs. J. Barry Schrenk
Morton & Angela Sherzer
Beverly & Milton Shlapak
Dr. Jane T. St. Clair & Mr. James E. Sustman
Mr. Johnny Thigpen & Mr. James Martin
True Colors Theatre Company
Thomas R. Williams Family
Thurman Williams
*Dr. & Mrs. R. Craig Woodward
FRIEND’S CIRCLE INVESTOR $1,000+
Ms. Casey Armanino
Karyn Alexander
*Dr. Florence C. Barnett
Ms. Hope M. Barrett
Christine M. Beard
Jonathan E. Blalock
Carter Bland
Dr. & Mrs. Jerry Blumenthal
Raphael Bostic
Ms. Martha S. Brewer
Stanford M. Brown
Dr. Lawrence Cohen
Charles & Elizabeth Cohn
T. Dennis Connally
John & Linda Cooke
Mr. & Mrs. Edward S. Croft III
Dr. & Mrs. F. Thomas Daly Jr.
Jim & Carol Dew
Mr. Michael D. Golden & Dr. Juliet R. Asher
Dr. Richard Goodjoin
James C. Goodwyne & Christopher S. Connelly
Ms. Louise S. Gunn
Atlanta Neurology
Mr. Robert & Dr. Ada Habl
George L. Hickman III
The Hills Family Foundation, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Hills, Trustees
Mr. & Mrs. Harry C. Howard
Ann P. Howington
Richard & Linda Hubert
Mr. & Mrs. David C. Huffman
Candy & Greg Johnson
Mrs. Cecile M. Jones
Mrs. Peter G. Kessenich
Mrs. Treville Lawrence
Chris & Jill Le
Ms. Constance B. Lewis
Dr. & Mrs. Ellis L. Malone
Samantha & William Markle
Dr. & Mrs. Steven Marlowe
Mrs. Erin Martin
Mr. Stedman C. Mays , Jr. & Mr. Charles Bjorklund
John S. Metz
Denis Ng & Mary Jane Panzeri
The Honorable & Mrs. George A. Novak
The Opera Guild for Atlanta
George Paulik
Lucy S. Perry
Ms. Hazel Sanger
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Shreiber
Mr. Paul Snyder
Adhishesh Sood
Gail & Barry Spurlock
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Stansfield
Mr. N. Jerold Cohen & Ms. Andrea Strickland
Kay Summers
Mr. Tarek Takieddini
Mrs. Hugh Tarbutton
Mr. Stephen H. Thompson & Mr. Drew Mote
Ms. Betsy K. Wash
Rae & George Weimer
Dr. & Mrs. James O. Wells, Jr.
Ms. Kathy J. White
Adair & Dick White
SUPPORTER $500+
Scott & Betsy Akers
Martha Allday
Dr. Raymond Allen
Paula Stephan Amis
Mr. John Baker
Mr. & Mrs. Robert O. Banker
Colonel & Mrs. John V. Barson
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Benator
Mr. Matt Blackburn
Martha Brewer
Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Church
Mr. Pete Ciaschini
Mrs. Carol J. Clark
Ms Lillianette Cook & Ms. Carol Uhl
Maureen & Michael Dailey
Mr. & Mrs. Harold T. Daniel Jr.
Mr. James M. Datka & Ms. Nora P. DePalma
Mr. Joseph V. Dawsey & Mr. Frank D. Kubanek
Ms. Patricia Nuss
Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Eckardt
Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Engeman Sr.
Mrs. Robin Engleman
Ms. Ellen J. Evans
Mr. Richard D. Franco
Donald & Celia Gilner
John Greer
Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Grodzicki
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Hagan
Jim & Virginia Hale
Mr. Ronald L. Harris & Mrs. Jacqueline Pownall
Terry Hong
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey R. Hoopes
Ms. Jan W. Hughen
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Mr. & Mrs. Edward Katze
Dorothy Yates Kirkley
Joan & Arnold Kurth
Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Lane
Livvy Kazer Lipson
Allan & Vaneesa Little
Dr. Jo Marie Lyons
Jeanie & Albert Marx
Mr. M. Reynolds McClatchey Jr.
Sally & Allen McDaniel
Mr. & Mrs. M. Sean Molley
Barbara & Mark Murovitz
Terri & Stephen Nagler
Mr. & Mrs. Duane T. Nakahata
Carol S. Niemi
Mr. John Owens
Christine & Jim Pack
Mr. Darryl-Christopher Payne†
Peter Ciaschini
Mr. Lawrence F. Pinson
Dan Pompilio & Lark Ingram
The Reverend Neal P. Ponder, Jr.
Mr. Stephen L. Rann & Ms. Dytre Fentress
Dr. & Mrs. Colin Richman
R.J. & D.G. Riffey, Jr.
Sidney & Phyllis Rodbell
Mrs. Arshia Sabet-Payman
Dr. & Mrs. William M. Scaljon
Ms. Regina Schuber
Mr. Fred B. Smith
Judge Mike & Mrs. Jane Stoddard
Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Stratton
Steve & Christine Strong
Dr. & Mrs. William H. Stuart
Sharon Daniels Sullivan
Carolyn & Robert Swain
Dr. & Mrs. Michael Szikman
Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth G. Taylor
Alan & Marcia Watt
Ed Willard & J. R. Attaway
Kiki Wilson
Barbara Zellner
Dr. & Mrs. Ben Zinn
CONTRIBUTOR $250+
Dr. Catherine Allard
Mr. & Mrs. Gunnar Andersen
Mr. Paul Anderson, Jr.
Ms. Victoria Anderson
Chris Bailey
Mr. & Mrs. David S. Baker
Dr. & Mrs. Frank C. Bell
Elena Belykh
Claire & Bryan Benedict
Daniel & Bethann Berger
Mr. & Mrs. George Beylouny
Ms. Martha Bobo
Mr. Sean Bowen
Mrs. Karen Bradford
Ms. Louise Bray
Paul Brenner
James & Nancy Bross
Lou & Tom Jewell
Mr. Thomas Budlong
Mark & Peg Bumgardner
Craig & Brenda Caldwell
Debra M. Caldwell
Mrs. Faye Carles
Mr. & Mrs. Charles T. Carlin
Chris Casey & Douglas Weiss
Dr. & Mrs. Harold L. Chapman, Jr.
Edward Chung
Mr. & Mrs. William A. Clineburg , Jr.
Mrs. Jan W. Collins
Sheela Collins
Mellisa A. Cotton
Ms. Marcia Cupery
Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Curry
Mr. David D’Ambrosio
Carol Comstock & Jim Davis
Ms. Elizabeth A. DeAngelo
Matthew Denton
Ashley Derrick
John C. Durham
*Col. & Mrs. Edgar W. Duskin
Mr. & Mrs. David R. Dye
Eric Dykes
Ms. Margaret Eisenhauer
Mrs. Teresa Elbel
Allison Fichter & Phillip O’Brien
Judy & Stan Fineman
Mr. James W. Floyd
Mr. Robert J. Fornal & Mr. John A. Watson
Micah Fortson & Georgia Jarman
Mr. John Frontera
Mr. Glen Galbaugh
Mr. Kevin Gallagher
Olga Gazman
Ms. Tabitha Gibbs
Colonel & Mrs. Donald Gilner
Dr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Giovinco
Ms. Diana Glad
Ms. Pat Godbee
Drs. Nancy & Robert Griner
Dr. & Mrs. Bannester L. Harbin
Andrew Harrell
Ms. Sharon E. Hill
James Hilton
Mr. William Holland
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas M. Holly, Jr.
Douglas Hooker & Patrise Perkins Hooker
Ms. Betsy Horton
Drs. Jordan & Jocelyn Howard
Dr. Dorothy M. Huenecke
Mr. Rolf Ingenleuf
Jason Ingraham
Ms. Dianne Inniss
Mrs. Louise Jackson
Ms. Charlene Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Johnston
Mr. J. Carter Joseph
John & JoAnn Keller
Kennesaw State University Foundation
Dorothy Kirkley
Seth Kirschenbaum
Dian D. Knight
Elena Kochutin
Mr. Melvin Konner
Ms. Sandra L. Kroll
Mr. & Mrs. Gedas Kutka
Jena C. Lanham
Mr. & Mrs. David W. Larson
Melanie D. Lighthall
Mr. Scott Liniado
Miss Carrington S. Long
Mr. & Ms. Michael W. Luz
Dr. Joe Massey
Warren Matthews
Ms. Kathrin Mattox
Mr. & Mrs. Francis A. Mazzocchi
Mr. Simon Miller
Jessica Mincey
Mr. & Mrs. David N. Minkin
Mrs. George E. Missbach Jr.
Berthe & Shapour Mobasser
Dr. & Mrs. T. A. Moore
Ms. Priscilla M. Moran
Mr. Albert B. Moravitz
Denis Ng & Mary Jane Panzeri
Daniel Orlich
Zuzana Osburn
Paul Parisi
Mr. John Patchoski, Jr.
Mrs. Polly N. Pater
Horatiu V. Penescu
Ms. Sophia B. Peterman
Victoria Peterson
Frank Pinkerton
Daniel Pittaluga
Mary & Rex Pless
Mr. Mitesh A. Prema & Ms. Kristina Prema
*Sharon & Jim Radford
Renee Reddic
Misty Reid
Megan Retter
Virginia Rolfes
Mr. Donald Schreiber & Ms. Barbara Seal
Shannon Scott
Emmanuel Seuge
Carrie L. Shaeffer
Rob Shaw
Ms. Laurie Shock
Andrew J. Singletary, Jr.
Mary S. Slider
Jeff Smathers
Cathleen Smith
Dr. & Mrs. Stanley J. Smits
April Sneed
Paul Song
Mr. Thomas Striedinger
Mr. Gary Stuart
Sarah & David Sutherland
Pierre Tarantelli
Lazaro Tenreiro
Ms. Nancy A. Thomas
Mr. & Ms. Wolfgang Tiedtke
Ms. Ellen H. Ulken & Mr. Jerald L. Watts
Dr. Evis Babo & Mr. Stephen Weizenecker
Ms. Parsla A. Welch
Mr. & Mrs. T. A. Wessels
Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. White
Ms. Jone Williams & Ms. Barbara Robb
†extraordinary donors who have committed to continue their annual giving for three years or more
*deceased
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CORPORATE PARTNERS
$100,000+
The Coca-Cola Company
The Home Depot Foundation
$50,000+
Gas South
UPS
$10,000+
The Capital Group Companies
Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta
Homrich-Berg, Inc. - Buckhead Nordson Corporation Foundation
Warner Bros. Discovery Hilbert Law Firm, LLC
$2,500+
Anonymous
Batdorf & Bronson Coffee Roasters
KaneTreadwell Law LLC
National Distributing Co., Inc.
Wallace Graphics
FOUNDATIONS & GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
FOUNDATIONS
$225,000+
The Molly Blank Fund of The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation
Gramma Fisher Foundation
Donald & Marilyn Keough Foundation
$50,000+
Anonymous
Atlanta Music Festival Fund of The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta
The Gable Foundation
The Halle Foundation
Knobloch Family Foundation
Livingston Foundation, Inc.
The Sara Giles Moore Foundation
Rich Foundation, Inc.
Mary & EP Rogers Foundation, Inc.
The Zeist Foundation, Inc.
$20,000+
The Jim Cox, Jr. Foundation
The Roy & Janet Dorsey Foundation
The Ray M. & Mary Elizabeth Lee Foundation, Inc.
J. Marshall & Lucile G. Powell Charitable Trust
$10,000+
The John & Rosemary Brown Family Foundation
The Hertz Family Foundation, Inc.
JBS Foundation
David, Helen, & Marian Woodward Fund
$5,000+
George M. Brown Trust Fund
Camp-Younts Foundation
Nordson Corporation Foundation
Charles Loridans Foundation, Inc.
$1,000+
Atlanta Woman’s Club
Mary Brown Fund of Atlanta, Georgia
The Hills Family Foundation, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Hills, Trustees
Kiwanis Foundation of Atlanta
The Opera Guild for Atlanta
Frances Wood Wilson Foundation, Inc.
GOVERNMENT FUNDING
City of Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs
Fulton County Arts & Culture
Georgia Council for the Arts
National Endowment for the Arts
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honoring
ANN & FRANK CRITZ
celebrating ten years TOMER
ZVULUN
Spring Gala
Saturday, March 18, 2023
Gala Co-Chairs
JAMES B. MILLER, JR. TALIA MURPHY
Host Committee
Cathy & Mark Adams
A. James Anderson & Susan M. Anderson
James L. Anderson
Shepard B. Ansley
Rosemary & John Brown
Mary Calhoun
Robert Dean & Robert Epstein
Mr. Richard H. Delay & Dr. Francine D. Dykes
Susan & Morgan Eiland
Janet & Don Filip
Rebecca Frazer & Jon Buttrey
Deborah & Paul Harkins
John Haupert & Bryan Brooks
Lila & Doug Hertz
Alfred Kennedy & Bill Kenny
Elizabeth Klump
VICTORIA PALEFSKY
Emily Knobloch
Dale & George Levert
James B. Miller, Jr.
Caroline & Phil Moïse
Jim Kelley & Anne Morgan
Talia & John Murphy
Victoria & Howard Palefsky
Kathie & Charles Palmer
Anne & Tim Sheehan
William F. Snyder
Chris & Mark St.Clare
Roxanne & Benny Varzi
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Williams, Jr.
Carolyn & Rhys Wilson
Bunny Winter & Michael Doyle
BARBARA D. STEWART LEGACY SOCIETY
The Atlanta Opera established the Barbara D. Stewart Legacy Society to recognize donors who have designated The Opera as a beneficiary in their estate plan. In honor of Barbara D. Stewart’s many contributions to The Atlanta Opera, our planned giving division, the Encore Society, has been renamed the Barbara D. Stewart Legacy Society.
Cathy Callaway Adams & Mark Adams
Anonymous (5)
Mr. & *Mrs. Shepard B. Ansley
Mrs. Wallace F. Beard
The Bickers Charitable Trust
Mr. Jonathan Blalock
*Jim & *Nancy Bland
Mr. Montague L. Boyd, IV
Mr. Robert Colgin
*Martha Thompson Dinos
The Roy & Janet Dorsey Foundation
Arnold & Sylvia Eaves
*Ms. Dorothy E. Edwards
*Heike & Dieter Elsner
Ms. Melodi Ford
Carl & Sally Gable
Ms. Anne Marie Gary
Mr. & Mrs. Sidney W. Guberman
Ms. Judy Hanenkrat
Richard & Fern Hartnig
The Hilbert Family Trust
Eda L. Hochgelerent M.D. & Bruce A. Cassidy M.D.
Mr. L. Don Holland
Mr. Hilson Hudson
*Mrs. Joseph B. Hutchison
Gail Johnson
Mr. J. Carter Joseph
*Mrs. Alfred D. Kennedy, Sr
*Mrs. Isabelle W. Kennedy
*Donald & *Marilyn Keough
Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Keough
Ms. Corina M. LaFrossia
Mr. & Mrs. John G. Malcolm
Mr. Robert L. Mays
Mr. & Mrs. Allen P. McDaniel
*Peggy Weber McDowell & *Jack McDowell
Mr. & Mrs. Craig N. Miller
*Miss Helen D. Moffitt
Mr. J. Robert Morring
Clara M. & John S. O’Shea
Mrs. Polly N. Pater
Mr. James Paulk
*Mr. William E. Pennington
*Mr. Bruce Roth
Ms. Hazel Sanger
Mr. D. Jack Sawyer, Jr.
Anita & J. Barry Schrenk
Katherine Scott
Elizabeth N. Shapiro
*Mrs. Lessie B. Smithgall
Elizabeth Morgan Spiegel
Christine & Mark St.Clare
*Ms. Barbara D. Stewart
*Mrs. Eleanor H. Strain
Mr. Tarek Takieddini
Sandra & *Tom Teepen
Dr. & Mrs. Harold Whitney
*Mrs. Jane S. Willson
Rhys T. Wilson
Ms. Bunny Winter & Mr. Michael Doyle
Mr. Charles R. Yates, Jr. & Mrs. Mary Mitchell Yates
*Mr. & *Mrs. Charles R. Yates, Sr.
*Jay & Barbara Zellner
Mr. Tomer Zvulun & Mrs. Susanna Eiland
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TRIBUTES & MEMORIALS
In Honor of Cathy & Mark Adams
Mr. J. Carter Joseph
In Memory of Dr. Florence C. Barnett
Katherine Hansil
John Tanzola
In memory of Dr. Joseph C. & Ruth Barnett
*Dr. Florence C. Barnett
In Memory of Dr. Joseph Barnett
Kennesaw State University Foundation
In Honor of Mr. Jonathan Blalock
Mr. Darryl-Christopher Payne
Mr. John Thompson, II
In Memory of Dr. James Bland & Nancy Carter Bland
Mr. Walter Carter Bland
In Honor of Dr. Hal Brody & Mr. Don Smith
Jonathan Blalock
In Honor of John & Rosemary Brown
Mr. Barry F. Ross & Mrs. Jane M. Rooks Ross
In Honor of Jerry Cooper
Stanley Daniels
In Honor of George Councill
Barbara Bonner
In Memory of Mrs. Mot Dinos
Allison Fitcher & Phillip O’Brien
In Honor of Mr. Robert G. Edge
Mrs. Eleanor Crosby
In Honor of Don & Janet Filip
Daniel Shea
In Honor of Sam & Marti Hagan
Ashley Derrick
In Memory of Harriet Harris
Carlquist Harris
Freya Harris
Karen Rajczi
In Honor of Jeff & Jeanette Hoopes
Larry & Beverly Willson
In Memory of Mr. Chip Johnston & Mr. Frank Monger
Mr. Johnny Thigpen & Mr. James Martin
In Memory of Craig Lewis
Judge Adele P. Grubbs
In Honor of Terry Martin
Barbara Zellner
In Memory of The Honorable George A. Novak
Jana M. Novak
In Honor of Howard & Victoria Palefsky
Betty Londergan
Donna Burchfield & Penn Nicholson
In Honor of Betsy Pittman
Ann P. Howington
In Memory of Margaret Williams
Thurman Williams
In Memory of Marya Gabrielle Williams
Jone Williams & Barbara Robb
In Honor of Charlie & Mary Yates
Sarah & David Sutherland
Dorothy Yates Kirkley
In Memory of Jay Zellner
Mrs. Barbara Zellner
In Honor of Mr. Tomer Zvulun & Ms. Susanna Eiland
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Kurlander
George & Rae Weimer
Michael Golden & Juliet Asher
Emily Knobloch
In Honor of Mary Ruth McDonald
Jonathan Blalock
George & Rae Weimer
In Memory of Bill Pennington
Jonathan Blalock
In Memory of Peggy McDowell
Mr. J. Carter Joseph
In honor of Marietta Pompilio
Dan Pompilio & Lark Ingram
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS
Chair
Mr. Rhys T. Wilson
Vice Chair
Mr. John L. Hammaker
Treasurer
Ms. Bunny Winter
Secretary
Mr. John Haupert
MEMBERS
Mrs. Cathy Callaway Adams
Mrs. Elizabeth Adler
Mrs. Wendy Anzalone
Mr. Bryan H. Barnes
Mr. Dante Bellizzi
Mr. Montague L. Boyd, IV
Dr. Harold J. Brody
Mrs. Rosemary Kopel Brown
Mr. Frank H. Butterfield
Mr. Mario Concha
Dr. Frank A. Critz
Mr. Robert Dean
Dr. Carlos del Rio
Dr. Todd Ellis
Mr. Dieter Elsner
Dr. Donald J. Filip
Mr. Kevin Greiner
Mrs. Joanne Chesler Gross
Mr. Jamael Hester
Mr. Howard W. Hunter
Mr. Andrew R. Long
Mr. Alfredo Martin
Mr. James B. Miller, Jr.
Mrs. Stephanie Morela
Mrs. Sandra S. Morelli
Mrs. Talia Murphy
Mr. Howard Palefsky
Mr. Michael E. Paulhus
*Mr. William E. Pennington
Mr. Herbert J. Rosenberg
Mr. Thomas Saylor
Mr. Charles Sharbaugh
Mr. Alex Simmons, Jr.
Mrs. Christine St.Clare
Mr. William E. Tucker
Mr. Tomer Zvulun, ex-officio
HONORARY MEMBERS
Mr. Ronald Antinori
The Very Reverend Samuel G. Candler
Mr. Robert G. Edge
Mr. Carl I. Gable, Jr.
Mrs. Nancy Hall Green
Mr. Gregory F. Johnson
Mr. Carter Joseph
Mr. Alfred Kennedy, Jr.
Mr. Michael Keough
Mrs. Emily C. Knobloch
Mr. George Levert
*Mrs. Peggy Weber McDowell
Mr. J. Barry Schrenk
Mr. Timothy E. Sheehan
Mr. G. Kimbrough Taylor, Jr.
Mr. Mark K. Taylor
Mr. Thomas R. Williams
Mr. Robert G. Woodward
Mr. Charles “Charlie” R. Yates
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Board Chair
Mr. Rhys T. Wilson
Vice-Chair
Mr. John L. Hammaker
Nominating & Board Engagement Chair
Mrs. Talia Murphy
Secretary
Mr. John Haupert
Treasurer | Finance Chair
Ms. Bunny Winter
Audit Chair
Mr. Bryan H. Barnes
Community Engagement Chair
Mr. Alex Simmons, Jr.
Development Chair
Mr. Howard Palefsky
ADVISORY COUNCIL
Mr. Andrew J.M. Binns
Mr. Kenny L. Blank
Mrs. Inge Bledel
Ms. Mary Calhoun
Ms. Sally Bland Fielding
Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Chair
Mrs. Stephanie Morela
Investment Co-Chairs
Mr. Frank Butterfield
Mrs. Sandra S. Morelli
Strategic Planning Chair
Mrs. Christine St.Clare
At-Large Members
Mrs. Cathy Callaway Adams
Mr. Howard W. Hunter
Mr. Charles Sharbaugh
Carl W. Knobloch, Jr. General & Artistic Director, ex-officio member
Mr. Tomer Zvulun
Mrs. Beth W. Glynn
Dr. Thomas N. Guffin, Jr.
Mrs. Erin Quinn Martin
Mr. Paul Snyder
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Carl W. Knobloch, Jr. General & Artistic Director
Tomer Zvulun
Managing Director
Micah Fortson
Executive Assistant & Board Liaison
Misty Reid
ARTISTIC/MUSIC
Carl & Sally Gable Music Director
Arthur Fagen
Director of Artistic Administration
Meredith Wallace
Artistic Associate
Annie Penner Gilstrap
PRODUCTION
Director of Production
Robert Reynolds
Associate Director of Production
Meggie Roseborough
Senior Technical Director
Terry Harper
Technical Director
Joshua Jansen
Assistant Technical Director
Ben Cole
Production Coordinator
Jocelyn Gresham
Production Finance Coordinator
Robbin Anderson
Production Stage Manager
Megan Bennett
Assistant Stage Managers
Caitlin Denney-Turner
Kristin Kelley
*denotes members of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees - Local 927
Chorus & Orchestra Manager
Chris Bragg
Orchestra Librarian
Phil Parsons
Lighting Supervisor
Marissa Michaels
Props Manager & Artisan
Wanda Amanda Creech
Costume Shop Director
Sarah Burch Gordon
Costume Shop Manager
Cristine Reynolds
Cutter/Draper
Fiona Leonard
First Hand/Show Manager
Paula Peasley-Ninestein
Stitcher
Allison Hines
Stefanie Pifer
Jenn Rogers
Wardrobe Supervisor
Kelly Chipman
†denotes members of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees - Local 859
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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT & EDUCATION
Director of Community Engagement & Education
Jessica Kiger
Education Manager
Kendall Roney
DEVELOPMENT
Chief Advancement Officer
Paul Harkins
Associate Director of Development
– Leadership Giving
Jessica Langlois
Associate Director of Development
– Major & Planned Gifts
Jonathan Blalock
FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION
Director of Finance
Kathy J. White
Controller
Inga V. Murro
Staff Accountant
Andreaus Leverette
FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION
Director of Human Resources
Kenneth R. Timmons
MARKETING & AUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT
Director of Sales & Marketing
Rebecca Brown
Senior Manager, Ticketing Services
Renee Smiley
Guest Services Concierge
Emily Crisp
THE ATLANTA OPERA FILM STUDIO
Director of The Atlanta Opera Film Studio
Felipe Barral
GLYNN STUDIO ARTISTS
Bruno Baker
Edwin Jhamal Davis
Gretchen Krupp
Community Engagement & Education Coordinator
Jonesia Williams
New Works Administrator
Cara Consilvio
Annual Giving & Events Coordinator
Gloria Lin
Development Operations Coordinator
Diana Burns
Senior Institutional Giving Officer
Elana Grossman
Staff Accountant
Camelia Johnson
Bookkeeper
Ruth Strickland
Creative Services Manager
Matt Burkhalter
Digital Content Manager
Matt Dykeman
Sales & Marketing Manager
Ashley May King
Film Associate
Amanda Sachtleben
Kameron Lopreore
Alexis Seminario
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CONCESSIONS
Concession stands are located in the center of the lobbies on all three levels. Food and beverage items are prohibited inside the theater. Thank you for your cooperation.
RESTROOMS
Restrooms are located on house right and house left of all three lobbies. Family restrooms are also located on house right of all three lobbies. Mobility-impaired patrons may use any of our restrooms.
PREPAID PARKING
On the performance page on the Cobb Energy Centre website there is a link to purchase parking in advance. Day of parking is available for $15 (credit or debit card only). There are 1,000 on-site parking spaces; 700 in a four-level deck and 300 more in a surface lot.
EMERGENCY INFO
In the event of an emergency, please locate the nearest usher who will direct you to the appropriate exit.
ELEVATORS
Elevators are located on each side of the lobbies on all levels.
LOST & FOUND
Items are turned into the Synovus Box Office on the day of a performance. To inquire about a lost item, please call Public Safety at 770-916-2911.
SMOKING
Smoking is prohibited inside the building.
SPECIAL ASSISTANCE
Persons requiring access assistance are asked to contact the Ticketmaster at 800-982-2787 for advance arrangements.
Audio clarification devices are available to our hearing impaired guests at no charge. This is on a firstcome, first-served basis and are available at the main desk in the lobby. Wheelchairs are available upon request. All items require a form of identification to be held until the item is returned.
COBB ENERGY CENTRE RULES & REQUESTS
• All patrons, regardless of age, must have a ticket in order to be admitted to the performance. Please be aware that not all performances are suitable for children.
• Infants will not be admitted to adult programs. Parents will be asked to remove children who create a disturbance.
• There is no late seating allowed. Closed-circuit monitors are provided in the lobby as a courtesy to latecomers.
• Please turn off all cellphones prior to the beginning of each performance.
• Please limit conversation during the performance.
• Cameras (including use of cellphone camera) and audio and video recording devices are strictly prohibited at all times.
• Leaving while the show is in progress is discourteous and we ask that you refrain from doing so.
• Please unwrap all candies and cough drops before the performance.
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