THE BARBER OF SEVILLE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Board of Directors
& Advisory Board 7
Everyone Belongs Here 9
Mastersigners 10
Director's Note 13
Summary, Chorus, & Orchestra 15
Synopsis 16
Cast and Creative Team 18
Barber of Seville Title Page 20
Donors & Development 23
Staff 32
Support Groups 33
NOLA52 34
In Memoriam 36
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WELCOME
Dear Friends,
Welcome to the opening production of New Orleans Opera’s 2022-2023 season: The Barber of Seville! We are delighted to begin our 80th season with Rossini’s sparkling comedy—a perfect way to kick off a celebratory year. It blends humor with witty conspiracy and intrigue, charm, and intelligence and, whether this is your first time with this opera or your twenty-first, it’s always a joy to experience.
The story of The Barber of Seville is an old one, and it could easily be our story: a comedy for the ages with a brand-new vision. Our production is set in the French Quarter of antebellum New Orleans. Revisiting it through this lens is a reminder that an opera can speak to us in fresh and unexpected ways each time we return to it. All great art reveals itself to us more deeply when viewed with a new perspective, and we expand the impact of this classic by exploring these innovative adaptations.
We're so grateful to all of you for staying with us through these last tumultuous years, and re-committing to New Orleans Opera. Our success depends on you and your support. Thank you for making a donation, for buying a ticket, or for telling your friends and co-workers about your great experience at the opera. We’ve got an exciting season planned, including Humperdinck’s Hansel and Gretel, Schnyder’s Charlie Parker’s Yardbird, and Puccini’s Madame Butterfly in addition to Barber of Seville, and we look forward to sharing each of these four great operas with you.
Clare Burovac, NOOA General and Artistic Director
Dwayne O. Littauer, NOOA Board President
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NOOA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Mr. Dwayne O. Littauer President
Ms. Sonya Moore Vice President
Mrs. Mary Chapman Albert
Mr. Ron Austin
Dr. Nicolas Bazan
Mrs. Adelaide Wisdom Benjamin
Mr. Peter Brigandi
Mr. Joseph Bruno
Ms. Luretta Bybee
Mrs. Serafina Charbonnet
Mr. Edgar L. “Dooky” Chase III
Mr. Arthur A. Crais Jr. Dr. Patrick J. Dowling
Mrs. Diane S. Dupin
Mr. Roch Eshleman
Mr. Tim Fields
Mrs. Pauline Hardin Secretary
Mr. Emmet Geary, Jr. Treasurer
Mr. Bruce A. Gordon
Ms. Adrea Heebe Mrs. Rania Khodr
Mrs. Elizabeth Mahorner Landis
Mrs. Christine LeBlanc
Mr. Edward F. Martin
Mr. Jonathan C. McCall Dr. R. Ranney Mize
Ms. Ann Owens
Dr. Everett Robert
Prof. Cynthia Samuel
Mr. Leopold Z. Sher
Mrs. Harry C. (Claire) Stahel Mr. Gregory St. Etienne
Ms. Penny Baumer Development Chair
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Mr. Philip Straub
Ms. Catherine Burns Tremaine
Dr. Rand Voorhies
Ms. Debby Hirsch Wood
Mr. Joseph Young
EX-OFFICIO
Ms. Joanne Mantis
President, Women’s Guild
Ms. Tricia Barrera
Ms. Bianca Spears
Ms. Ava McClain
Co-Chairs, Sylvain Society
NOOA ADVISORY BOARD
Mrs. Virgene Biggers
Mrs. Margie Breeden
Ms. Elizabeth “Liz” Glaser Broekman
Ms. Michelle Butler
Dr. Mark Caldwell
Mrs. Eileen Capritto
Mrs. Kathy Christian
Hon. Jacquelyn B. Clarkson
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Mr. Michael Harold
Mr. Timothy Hemphill
Ms. Melissa Hess
Mr. Neuville Hotstream
Hon. Bernette J. Johnson
Ms. Givonna Joseph
Ms. Rose LeBreton
Barber of Seville
Ms. Lisa Leone
Mr. Frank Maselli
Mrs. Gail McKenna
Dr. Jane Cagan Miller
Mrs. Cindi Mistrot
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Mr. Ernest L. O'Bannon
Dr. Andrew Orestano
Prof. Amy Pfrimmer
Ms. Ashley Pradel
Dr. Byron Scott
Dr. Alan E. Sheen
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Dr. Peter M. Tufton
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BOARD
EVERYONE BELONGS HERE
EVERYONE BELONGS HERE.
Yes, everyone . In this theater, we are one community coming together to experience this beautiful art form. Say hi to your neighbor. Welcome them. Welcome one another.
COME AS YOU ARE.
The way you present yourself to the world reflects your own identity. You may wish to dress up to come to the New Orleans Opera. You may wish to dress casually. No matter how you dress, you are welcome here.
YOUR EXPERIENCE HERE IS PERSONAL.
You are allowed to laugh, to gasp, to weep, to react. So are your neighbors. This is live theater. The performers share their energy with you, and in turn, you share your energy with them.
Everyone must engage for the performance to succeed.
WORDS CAN HAVE A BIG IMPACT.
If you choose to share your opinions (either via social media, with our staff over the phone, or in person at one of our shows) about our policies, productions, cast members or staff, please refrain from using offensive or hurtful language—especially disparaging language that is commonly used to offend marginalized groups. Ask yourself whether what you have to say contributes to someone's well-being or whether it is deliberately destructive.
SHOW KINDNESS.
Show kindness to yourself, to others, and to our staff. New Orleans Opera is a space where creativity, positivity, and joy are all celebrated. Please leave negativity at the door.
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EVERYONE BELONGS
MASTERSIGNERS
Mastersigners are opera lovers committed to the financial stability of the New Orleans Opera. As major supporters, these contributors also receive benefits including invita tions to exclusive private receptions, access behind the scenes to rehearsals, champagne receptions and more. This list reflects cumulative donations received from July 1, 2022 to the time of this program’s publishing.
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Mary & Tim Albert, Chairs of the Mastersigner Program
Drs. Nicolas and Haydee Bazan, Co-Chairs, Maestro Circle
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Dr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Dowling
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Joan Hooper & Julian Feibelman Jr.
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Special Acknowledgement to Mr. Joseph Young Jr. for founding the Mastersigners in 1981.
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A MESSAGE FROM NED CANTY
DIRECTOR OF BARBER OF SEVILLE
I spend a lot of my time and energy trying to get folks to try opera for the first time. While I have a decent sized toolbox to achieve that goal, a lot of my arguments boil down to one basic idea–if you really want to know what opera is, you need to experience it first-hand. Otherwise, all you have is some weird mental hybrid of Bond villains, bad commercials, and (if you’re lucky) some Bugs Bunny in drag. Even if all your associations are positive (maybe you only ever saw "Pretty Woman" and clips of Paul Potts, who knows?) you still don’t know what opera actually is. New Orleans was like that for me before I first visited: a Frankenstein’s monster of bad movie tropes and two-dimensional ad campaigns. It wasn’t until my first visit, in 1994, that I understood how shallow my idea had been. This was a special city, unique and different in ways that I couldn’t begin to describe. As a recovering New Yorker, I always loved how the different waves of immigrants had contributed over the centuries to create a special mix of cultures and cuisines in that city, especially in the Queens neighborhood I lived in. But New Orleans was something else entirely, its architectural heritage not bulldozed to make
way for office buildings but standing proudly in all its eclectic glory. Perhaps that is why it seems to make perfect sense as the setting for an Italian opera based on a French play set in Spain. Or on a more basic level, where else but New Orleans do you set an opera in which a visiting minor noble can find enough musicians wandering the streets at 4 AM to serenade a girl he barely knows but is fully in love with?
I could go on with all the enthusiasm of the curious dilettante I admit to being, blind to how many things I may never understand about fine distinctions of class or status in 19th century New Orleans, but word limits protect you from that horror. Instead, I’ll draw one final parallel between the opera and the city. Like New Orleans, I’ve known Figaro and friends for several decades, and I love them beyond reason, even when they misbehave. I love them, and the opera they inhabit, but I will never fully KNOW them, thank God. Any opera or city worth the effort will always have its secrets, and I will always be the one happily peeling away one layer of the onion to find a dozen unexpected, wonderful, and exhilarating surprises waiting beneath.
Barber of Seville
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DIRECTOR'S NOTE
SUMMARY
The dashing Count Almaviva takes on multiple personas in his quest to win the hand of Rosina, a young woman in the care of an elderly man, Bartolo. Bartolo schemes to marry Rosina and collect her dowry when she comes of age.
With the help of his clever associate Figaro, the Count (known to Rosina as “Lindoro”) makes every effort to get close to the young signorina by first disguising himself as a soldier and then as a music tutor. When Bartolo finally uncovers Figaro and the Count Almaviva’s plans, Bartolo denounces the Count and sends for a notary to wed Rosina himself. Convinced of the Count’s duplicity, Rosina agrees to marry Bartolo. An elated Bartolo rushes off to have the Count arrested.
With Bartolo gone, the Count finds his way back to Rosina. She comes to understand that Lindoro is really the Count Almaviva and that Bartolo has been scheming to secure her fortune. The notary arrives and marries the Count and Rosina. When, at last, Bartolo storms in with the police, it is too late. He accepts the marriage and everyone blesses the couple with wishes of love and happiness.
CHORUS & ORCHESTRA
CHORUS
William Alber
Justin Eifert
David Hinton
Richard Hofler
Jacob Huffty
Fionn Hunter-Green
Jake Jenkins
Larry Lydon
Justin Missakian
Bogdan Mynka
Gregor Rankine
Nathaniel Richard
Grayson Stephens
Mark Anthony Thomas
Brandon Wear
Juan Luis Williams
Carol Rausch, Chorus Master & Music Administrator
Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra
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SUMMARY, CHORUS & ORCHESTRA
MUSICAL HIGHLIGHTS:
"Ecco, ridente in cielo"
Count Almaviva
"Largo al factotum della citta"
Figaro
"Una voce poco fa"
Rosina
SYNOPSIS
By Andrew Stephens and Amrita Vijayaraghavan
ACT I
IN FRONT OF BARTOLO’S HOME
In antebellum New Orleans (standing in for Seville, Spain, in today’s production) a band of musicians in the French Quarter— including the young Count Almaviva—attempts to serenade Rosina, a young woman in the care of an elderly man, Bartolo. The Count hopes to secure Rosina’s genuine affection for himself (and not for his money) and has disguised himself as a poor student, “Lindoro.” When this serenade attempt fails, the Count pays the musicians to leave and sulks by himself.
As the Count stews, his former servant Figaro approaches (now the titular town barber, and a popular man about town). The Count learns that Bartolo plans to marry Rosina himself, once she is of age. Assured that Rosina’s interest in “Lindoro” has been piqued, the Count offers Figaro a handsome sum to arrange a meeting with Rosina. Figaro directs the Count to gain entrance to Bartolo’s home by pretending to be a drunken soldier ordered to billet for the evening.
BARTOLO’S HOME
Rosina writes to the Count, whom she still knows as Lindoro. As she leaves the room, Bartolo and the music teacher Basilio enter to discuss the Count’s rumored designs on Rosina. The music teacher suggests that Bartolo cultivate rumors about the Count in order to get him out of the way.
After they exit, Rosina returns with Figaro. He entreats her to write a love note to Lindoro, and finds that she’s already one step ahead of him. Bartolo surprises the two, suspicious of their activities, but Rosina manages to deflect him.
The Count, taking up Figaro’s previous suggestion, enters the house pretending to be a drunk soldier in need of housing. Berta, the housekeeper, summons Bartolo for protection. Bartolo claims an official exemption from the requirement to billet soldiers, but the Count pretends to be too drunk to understand. As Bartolo rummages for proof of his exemption, The Count reveals to Rosina that he is Lindoro and passes a love letter to her.
The Count and Bartolo argue loudly as Basilio and Figaro both enter the room. The noise and commotion of this argument draws in the Officer of the Watch and his troops. As the troops move to arrest the Count, he quietly reveals his true noble identity, prompting the Officer of the Watch to back off. This, in turn, mystifies Bartolo and Basilio, to Figaro’s amusement. The commotion sends everyone into wild confusion.
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ACT II
ROOM IN BARTOLO’S HOME WITH PIANO
The Count Almaviva tries his luck a second time by masquerading as “Don Alfonso,” a priest and singing instructor sent to relieve an ailing Basilio. To gain trust, he tells Bartolo that Lindoro is a servant of the Count and that he, Don Alfonso, has intercepted a letter meant for Rosina. As the Count pretends to give Rosina her singing lesson, Figaro arrives to give Bartolo a shave. Untrusting of this new instructor, Bartolo has Figaro shave him in the parlor so that he can watch the lesson.
As this is happening, Basilio arrives to give a lesson. Although surprised, Basilio is soon persuaded by the disguised Count (and a bribe from Figaro) to feign illness. With Basilio gone, Bartolo overhears the Count and Rosina discussing plans to elope, aided by Figaro. In anger, he drives the Count and Figaro from his home.
Basilio returns to admit that he has never heard of Don Alfonso, prompting Bartolo to request a notary so that he can marry Rosina right away. As Basilio leaves to fulfill this order, Bartolo uses the Count’s letter to convince Rosina of the Count’s ill intentions. Rosina, believing this tale, reveals the elopement details and in a fury agrees to marry Bartolo, who rushes off to find the Officer of the Watch.
ROOM IN BARTOLO’S HOME LOOKING OUT ONTO THE SQUARE
After a violent thunderstorm moves through, The Count and Figaro climb into Bartolo’s home with a ladder. There they meet an angry Rosina who soon changes her tune when the truth is exposed, and Lindoro is revealed to be Count Almaviva. As the two lovers embrace, Basilio, along with the notary, arrives to end the celebration. Figaro encourages them to flee Bartolo’s home, but they discover that the ladder has been removed, trapping them inside.
While they wait on Bartolo’s arrival, Figaro persuades the notary to marry Rosina and Count Almaviva. The Count bribes Basilio into acting as a witness. When, at last, Bartolo storms in with the troops, it is too late. He accepts the marriage and everyone blesses the couple with wishes of love and happiness.
MUSICAL HIGHLIGHTS:
"Contro un cor"
Rosina
"Don Basilio! – Cosa veggo!"
Quintet
"Amor e fede eterna, si vegga in noi regnar!"
Full ensemble
of Seville
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CAST
CREATIVE TEAM
Ned Canty, Stage Director
Recently:
• Seattle Opera, The Falling and the Rising
• Chautauqua Opera, Don Giovanni
• Opera Memphis, Così fan tutte
Upcoming:
• Intermountain Opera Bozeman, The Falling and the Rising
• Opera Memphis, Tosca
• Opera Memphis, Pretty Little Room operabase.com/artists/ned-canty-25679
Raven McMillon, Rosina
Recently:
• Houston Grand Opera, The Snowy Day, Peter
• Houston Grand Opera, Carmen, Frasquita
• Opera Steamboat, Il barbiere di Siviglia, Rosina
• Cincinnati Opera, Castor and Patience, Ruthie
Upcoming:
• Opera Philadelphia, Rigoletto, Gilda
• Cincinnati Opera, La bohème, Musetta ravenmcmillon.com
John Moore, Figaro
Recently:
• Seattle Opera, La bohème, Marcello
• Austin Opera, Lyric Opera Kansas City & Atlanta Opera, The [R] evolution of Steve Jobs, Steve Jobs
• New Zealand Opera, Le nozze di Figaro, Count Almaviva
Upcoming:
• Des Moines Metro Opera, A Thousand Acres (World Premiere), Jess singmoore.com
Emily Senturia, Conductor
Recently:
• Houston Grand Opera, Il barbiere di Siviglia
• Hawaii Opera Theatre, La traviata
• Wolf Trap Opera, Ariadne auf Naxos
• Opera Saratoga, Sky on Swings
Upcoming:
• Florida Grand Opera, Fellow Travelers
• Minnesota Opera, Rinaldo emilysenturia.com
Matthew Swensen, Count Almaviva
Recently:
• Teatro del Maggio Musicale, Così fan tutte, Ferrando (Role Debut)
• Staatstheater Wiesbaden, Die Zauberflöte, Tamino
• Mozart FeierKantata for Tenor and Bass, Perugia, Italy
Upcoming:
• Köln Rundfunk Orchestra, Mendelssohn Lobgesang, Tenor
• Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, The Rake’s Progress, Tom Rakewell (Role Debut)
• Gewandhaus Leipzig Weber, Die Drei Pintos, Don Gomes (Role Debut) matthewswensen.com
Ashraf Sewailam, Doctor Bartolo
Recently:
• The Metropolitan Opera, The Magic Flute, First Priest
• Washington Concert Opera, Maometto Secondo, Maometto
• Seattle Opera, La bohème, Colline
Upcoming:
• Tulsa Opera, L’italiana in Algeri, Mustafa
• On Site Opera at Carnegie Hall, Der Kaiser von Atlantis, Der Tod
• Seattle Opera, A Thousand Splendid Suns (world premiere), Hakim/Driver uiatalent.com/artists/ashraf-sewailam
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Adam Lau, Don Basilio
Recently:
• Metropolitan Opera, The Magic Flute , Second Armoured Man
• Seattle Opera, Tosca , Angelotti
• Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, The Magic Flute , Sarastro
• The Atlanta Opera, The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs , Kōbun Chino Otogawa
• The Dallas Opera, The Barber of Seville , Don Basilio adampaullau.com
Steven C. Kemp, Scenic Designer
Recently (as Set Designer):
• Chicago Opera Theater, Becoming Santa Claus
• Sarasota Opera, The Daughter of the Regiment
• Opera San Jose, The Marriage of Figaro Upcoming (as Set Designer):
• The Atlanta Opera, Candide
• Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, Cosi Fan Tutti
• Utah Opera, Rigoletto stevenckemp.com
Danielle Domingue Sumi, Costume Designer & Director
Recently:
• Los Angeles Master Chorale, Lagrime Di San Pietro
• Nobles Theatre Collective, Chemical Imbalance
• New Orleans Opera, The Barber of Seville
Upcoming:
• Los Angeles Master Chorale, Music To Accompany A Departure
• New Orleans Opera, Charlie Parker’s Yardbird
• Umbrella Stage Company, The Color Purple danielledominguesumi.com
Kendra Faith Beasley, Berta
Recently:
• CCM Opera, The Marriage of Figaro , Marcellina
• Cincinnati Opera Opera Fusion: New Works, Bulrusher , Vera
• Louisville Symphony, The Ordering of Moses, Alto Soloist
• Various Roles in Robeson/ Moscow with Cincinnati Opera Opera Fusion : New Works
• Glimmerglass, Jungle Book , Raksha
• Glimmerglass, Carmen , Ensemble instagram.com/kfmezzo
Don Darnutzer, Lighting Designer
Recently:
• Florida Grand Opera, A Streetcar
Named Desire , Projection and Lighting Designer
• South Coast Repertory Theatre, What I Learned in Paris , Lighting Designer
• New Orleans Opera, La bohème, Lighting Designer
Upcoming:
• Penumbra Theatre, What I Learned in Paris , Lighting Designer linkedin.com/in/don-darnutzer-21a30673/
Danyale Cook, Wig & Makeup Designer
Recently:
• Opera Idaho, Dead Man Walking , Hair and makeup designer
• Opera Idaho, Carmen , Hair and makeup designer
• New Orleans Opera, La bohème, Hair and makeup designer
Upcoming:
• Opera Idaho, Barber of Seville , Macbeth, Rusalka
• New Orleans Opera, Hansel and Gretel , Madame Butterfly instagram.com/danyalecook
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THE BARBER OF SEVILLE
COMPOSER
Gioachino Rossini
LIBRETTIST
Cesare Sterbini, based on a play by Pierre Beaumarchais
DIRECTOR
Ned Canty
CONDUCTOR
Emily Senturia, The Jerry W. Zachary and Henry Bernstein Maestro Chair
With The Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra
CAST
Rosina – Raven McMillon
Count Almaviva – Matthew Swensen
Figaro – John Moore
Doctor Bartolo – Ashraf Sewailam
Don Basilio – Adam Lau
Berta – Kendra Faith Beasley
Fiorello – Guy Tem
Ambrogio – Edward Spots
An Officer – Bogdan Theo Mynka
The appearances of principal singers Raven McMillon, Matthew Swensen and John Moore are generously underwritten by an Anonymous donor.
Additional production support is generously provided by: The Louise H. Moffett Family Foundation and the New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund (NOTCF)
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CREATIVE TEAM
Scenic Designer – Steven C. Kemp
Costume Designer & Director – Danielle Domingue Sumi
Lighting Designer – Don Darnutzer
Wig & Makeup Designer – Danyale Cook Chorus Master / Music Administrator – Carol Rausch
Production Manager – Sarah McCall
Technical Director – Keith Christopher
Stage Manager – Brett Finley
1st Asst. Stage Manager - Nan Luchini
2nd Asst. Stage Manager – Elise Bourg
2nd Asst. Stage Manager – Kate Bartels
2nd Asst. Stage Manager – Kiane D. Davi
Assistant Lighting Designer – Brantley McClendon Props Coordinator – Shelley Irene Dall
Scenic Painter – Nathan Arthur Wardrobe Lead – Lesly Davi
Rehearsal Pianist & Harpsichordist – William Woodard Supertitles Prompter – Beth Rota Supertitle Creator – Ned Canty
SUPERNUMERARIES
Liz Reyna – Second Line Coordinator
Nicole Bittner
Lara Lignitz
Susan Barrett Smith
Additional costumes provided by Sarasota Opera Association, Inc. Sung in Italian with projected English captions
Running Time is approximately 2 hours and 50 minutes (one intermission)
Special thanks to Dr. Marcus St. Julien and Loyola University New Orleans for allowing the beautiful French Double harpsichord to be used for this weekend’s performances!
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INDIVIDUAL DONORS
Thank you to our individual donors for the 2022-2023 Opera season.
New Orleans Opera Association gratefully acknowledges the following individuals and fam ily foundations for their generous support. This list reflects cumulative donations received from July 1, 2022 to the time of this program’s publishing.
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Ms. Camille G. Durkin
Ms. Debra Fagnano
Ms. Jill B. Fatzer
Mr. & Mrs. Joan & Henry Folse
Ms. Margaret Fowler
Dr. Mary Frances Gardner
Mrs. Elaine Grundmeyer
Dr. & Mrs. Michael Hummel
Dr. Klaus Kallman
Representative Mandie Landry
Mr. Michael Mancuso
Ms. Melissa McKenzie
Ms. Gail Moore
Mr. Eric Nye
Mrs. Penny O'Krepki Bryant
Dr. Erin O'Sullivan Fleming
Dr. John Patterson
Ms. Kay Radlauer
Mr. Felix Rando
Ms. Carol Rausch
Ms. Sally Scheuermann
Mrs. Esther Shefsky
Ms. Margaret Shields
Mrs. Dauphine Sloan
Ms. Bianca Spears
Dr. & Mrs. Olivier Thelin
Mrs. Katherine Vaughan Mrs. Elizabeth S. Viener
Mr. Robert Waldron
Mr. & Mrs. Eric Wedig
Mr. Arthur Wisdom Mr. Adam Zuckerman
Patrons - $100-249
Mr. Raymond Aceto
Mr. & Mrs. Allain C. Andry, III
Ms. Christel Antonellis
Mr. & Mrs. John Ariail Ms. Paula Armbruster
Mr. Matthew Baines
Mr. Jack Belsom
Mr. Dorian M. Bennett
Mrs. David Bergeron
Ms. Janie Blackmon
Mr. C.J. Blanda
Mrs. Judith Bonner
Ms. Charlotte Bracey Mrs. Xiomara Brewster
Bishop & Mrs. James B. Brown
Ms. Aubry Bryan Ms. Felicia Burkes
Ms. Clare Burovac
Ms. Melissa Burovac
Ms. Susan Canavello
Mr. Dan Carroll
Ms. Sarah Carter
Mr. Leslie Castay
Mrs. Dianne L. Caverly
Mrs. Julie Condy
Ms. Constance Cowart
Mr. Anthony Currera
Ms. Anna Curtis
Mr. Chris Daigle
Mrs. Thomas Davidson
Mr. Matthew Davis
Ms. Ina Davis
Ms. Laura Donnaway
Ms. Judith Doughty Ms. Charla Duhe
Mrs. Patricia Dunbar Murrell
Mr. Ronald Durnford
Mr. & Mrs. Elroy Eckhardt
Mr. & Mrs. Edward D. Edmiston
Ms. Airey Ellis
Mr. Horace English
Ms. Deborah Fallis
Mrs. D. Blair Favrot
Mrs. Diane Fee
Ms. Jody Fhal
Drs. Annette & Julio Figueroa
Mr. John Ford
Mr. Alan Gandolfi
Mr. David Gereighty
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Giaimo
Ms. Elizabeth Gottfried
Ms. Janice Grijns
Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Grumich
Mr. & Mrs. William Haase
Mrs. Carol Hall
Mr. & Mrs. Johnny Harmon
Ms. Amanda Hembree
Mrs. Shirley Henderson
Mr. David Hinton
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INDIVIDUAL DONORS
Ms. Joan Hoffmann
Mr. Melvin Jones
Ms. Givonna Joseph
Mrs. Betty Karam
Mr. Arthur M. Kastler
Ms. Sonia Kenwood
Ms. Vicki King
Mrs. Gina Klein
Dr. Thomas F. Kramer
Dr. Edward Levy
Ms. Elizabeth Liu
Mrs. Helen Malachias
Mrs. Ellen McGlinchey
Mrs. Sarah Jane McMahon Briscoe
Dr. Jane Cagan Miller &
Mr. Bruce Miller Esq.
Mr. Chester Morrison
Ms. Rebecca Moseley
Mr. M. Christian Mounger
Dr. Lynne Neitzschman
Dr. James Oakes
Ms. Kay Oplinger
Ms. Sophia Pappas
Ms. Mary Penn
Ms. Janice Piazza
Gerald & Patricia Price
Ms. Jane Raiford
Mr. A. Ravi P. Rau
Ms. Diana Ricou-Smith
Ms. Catherine Robbins
Ms. Kathleen Robert
Ms. Elizabeth Ryan
Ms. Kelly Sampson
Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Scharff
Ms. Helen L. Schneidau
Mr. Stanley Schwam
Mr. Terrence Sims
Mr. B. Todd Sitzman
INDIVIDUAL DONORS
Mr. Alan Smason
Mrs. Jacqueline Sperier
Mr. Gregory St. Etienne
Joanna Sternberg
Ms. Hilda Thomas
Mr. Howard Thompson
Ms. Roberta Trufant
Ms. Virginia Tuman
Dr. Virginia Vehaskari
Mr. Richard Velkley
Ms. Donna Vitter
Dr. Robert Weilbaecher
Ms. Carmelite Wellman
Mr. James Wesner
Ms. Elizabeth Wilson
Ms. Janet Wilson
*deceased
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PLANNED GIVING WITH NEW ORLEANS OPERA
Help build the future of opera in New Orleans through your planned gift. When you include the New Orleans Opera Association in your estate plans, you play a significant role in the continued success of top quality opera and opera education for genera tions to come. We are happy to assist you in identifying gift options that suit your financial and philanthropic goals – from a simple bequest in your will to a charitable trust or endowed fund. Planned giving makes great art possible and helps sustain the activities of the Opera As sociation now and into the future. We thank the current Legacy Society members and invite you to join their ranks by notifying the Development Office that you have provided for the Opera Association in your estate plans. You can also request more information about the many kinds of gift options and underwriting opportunities you may choose to support.
Planned giving instruments can include:
· Outright charitable gifts
· Gifts of appreciated property
· Bequests
· Revocable trusts
· Life insurance
· Retirement benefits
· Charitable remainder trusts
JOIN US! Please consider joining the Legacy Society to help ensure the continued tradition of producing grand opera in America’s first city of opera.
Legacy Society Members
as of September 2022
Anonymous (2)
Drs. Stephen J. & Miriam R. Bensman
Dr. Patricia Cook
Dr. Maria J. Falco
Mr. Emmet Geary Jr.
Ms. Jacqueline Mae Goldberg
Mr. Dwayne O. Littauer
Robert Lyall Louise* & Ted Martin
Drs. Emel Songu & Ranney Mize
Dr. Andrew Orestano
Meredith Hathorn Penick Xenia Krinitzky Roff
Alma A. Slatten
Philip & Eleanor Straub
Mrs. Norton L. Wisdom (Susan) Ms. Debby Hirsch Wood
Major Planned Gifts 2008-2022
Bequests & Endowed Funds
Garic K. Barranger
The Estate of Abby Ray Catledge, in memory of her father Bryne Lucas Ray Rose Annette Chisesi
Norma Jean Gross Lois and H. Lloyd Hawkins Jr.
Albert and Rea Hendler
Gerald Kendal
Victor Leglise
The Estate of Guillermo Náñez-Falcón
Mary Nell Porter Nolan
The Theresa Bittenbring Marque & John Henry Marque Fund
The Estate of James Robert Pope
Rachel Sainton
William H. Sholes
Lynette Askin Stillwell
James G. Viavant
Jerry Walker Zachary
For more information, or to add your name to this list, contact Director of Development Joanna Sternberg at (504) 267-9526. All inquiries are confidential
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THANK YOU!
INSTITUTIONAL UNDERWRITERS
THANK YOU!
New Orleans Opera Association thanks our business, foundation and government partners for their recent support!
New Orleans Opera works with each business and community partner to create a sponsor ship package that suits your company’s particular needs. Whether you seek opportunities to entertain your clients, corporate visibility at performances, marketing partnerships, or all of the above, New Orleans Opera can assist you. Your sponsorship supports the Opera while provid ing exclusive benefits and visibility for your company.
GOLD CIRCLE - $100,000+
Lois and Lloyd Hawkins Jr. Foundation
Louisiana Economic Development
New Orleans Opera Endowment Fund
SILVER CIRCLE - $50,000+
Lois and Lloyd Hawkins Jr. Grand Opera Foundation
The Theresa Bittenbring Marque & John Henry Marque Fund
The Ranney and Emel Songu Mize Chamber Opera Series
Edward F. and Louise B. Martin Family Fund
BRONZE CIRCLE - $25,000+
City of New Orleans/Arts New Orleans New Orleans Theatre Association
The Selley Foundation Fund
INTERMEZZO CIRCLE - $10,000+
Entergy Charitable Foundation
Erik F. Johnsen Family Foundation
Greater New Orleans Foundation
V. Price LeBlanc Jr. Fund
Lexus of New Orleans
Louisiana State Arts Council/ Louisiana Division of the Arts McCall Fund
Louise H. Moffett Family Foundation
New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fun (NOTCF)
Priddy Family Foundation
Wisdom-Benjamin Foundation
BENEFACTOR CIRCLE - $5,000+
An Anonymous Foundation in support of Opera on Tap-New Orleans
Carol B. and Kenneth J. Boudreaux Foundation
Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities
National Endowment for the Arts National Endowment for the Humanities
New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival and Foundation
The Doris and Peter Hansen Technical Assistance Fund
Wm. B. Reily & Company, Inc.Luzianne Tea and French Market Coffee
WWOZ
AMBASSADOR CIRCLE - $1,000+
The Edgar “Dooky” Jr. and Leah Chase Family Foundation
Hancock Whitney Bank
Josef Sternberg Memorial Fund
Louisiana Cultural Economy Foundation
Louisiana Society of Hearing Aid Specialists
Peoples Health Renaissance Publishing
The Ella West Freeman Foundation
Van der Linden Family Foundation WWNO
We gratefully acknowledge matching and in-kind(*) gifts from the following institutions:
Acme Oyster House*
Addis NOLA*
Ancora Pizzeria & Salumeria* Annunciation Restaurant* Antoine’s*
Applied Materials Foundation
Bistro Daisy* Booth Bricker Fund Brennan’s * Byblos*
Capulet* Café Degas* Café Porche* Chemin a la Mer* Compere Lapin*
Central City BBQ* Criollo*
Dooky Chase Restaurant* Encore* ExxonMobil Foundation Felix’s Restaurant and Oyster Bar* Freeport McMoRan Copper and Gold Foundation Galatoire’s*
High Hat*
Iacavone Kitchen*
Josephine Estelle*
Martin Wine Cellar* Merck Foundation
New Orleans Museum of Art* New Orleans Jazz Market*
NOLA Caye*
Pascale’s Manale Restaurant*
Peoples Health Restaurant R’evolution*
Shell Oil Company Foundation
Stephanie Varns, CPA*
The Grill Room at the Windsor Court Hotel* Windsor Court Hotel* Ye Olde College Inn*
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COMMEMORATIVE GIFTS
IN LOVING MEMORY OF:
Mrs. Betty Brooks
Mr. David S. Thomas Jr.
Mr. Emmet Geary Jr.
Mr. A.J. Capritto
Dr. Aysen Young
Mr. Emmet Geary Jr.
Robert Burovac
Dwayne Littauer
Robert Leake
John K. Roberts, Jr. Airey Ellis
Susan Dawson Katherine Vaughan Anne Heard Alma Dunlap Patrick Breeden Margie Breeden
Patricia Price
Gerald Price
Enoch J. Donaldson
Janice Grijns
Mercedes Vulliet Bonner
Judith & Thomas Bonner
Dale Biggers
Elizabeth & Courtney Wilson
Jules Bellone
Ellen Bellone
Yvonne Coe
Mrs. Charles Kunz
Guillermo Nanez-Falcon Margaret Shields
Carolyn Clawson Prickett
Mr. Edward F. Martin
Deirdre P. Long
Dr. William Long
Daniel J. Carroll Jr. & Betty Jo Carroll Hussey Daniel & Lisa Carroll Phil Frohnmayer Ellen Frohnmayer
Susan Caven Wisdom
Mr. Norton Wisdom
Jerry Hudson
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Straub John & Julia Newsham
Ms. Sally N. Inglis Diane Bennett Hammer MD
Dr. Robert Hammer
Mrs. Betty Brooks
Mr. David S. Thomas Jr. Mrs. Betty Brooks
Mr. A.J. Capritto
Dr. Aysen Young
Mr. Emmet Geary Jr.
IN HONOR OF:
Monty Ramos
Jennifer Rigterink Andrew Kingsley
Liam Griffin Christina Mohammed Robert Lyall
Ray and Rebecca Aceto Mary and Doug Albert Adelaide Wisdom Benjamin Dorian Bennett Anthony Bentley Betty Brooks Leslie Castay
Dr. Bernard Jaffe Jonathan McCall Drs. Emel Songu & Ranney Mize Philip & Eleanor Straub Beth Terry
Janet Wilson Janis van Meerveld
Audrey Fowler
J.C. and J.C. Harmon
Ted Martin
Mr. Howard Thompson Ranney & Emel Songu Mize Janet Wilson
Jim & Elizabeth Landis William Lake Douglas & Debbie de la Houssaye
Sonda Stacey Ms. Elizabeth Liu
Clare Burovac Ms. Melissa Burovac Mr. Norman Krasne
Joanna Sternberg
Mary Ann Sternberg Jon & Sue Scharff
New Orleans Louisiana Saints and New Orleans Pelicans Jay Gulotta & Susan Talley
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COMMEMORATIVE GIFTS
NOOA
Staff
Clare Burovac, General & Artistic Director
Gina Klein, Director of Operations
Artistic & Production
Keith Christopher, Technical Director
Sarah McCall, Director of Production
Carol Rausch, Chorus Master / Music Administrator
Development
Joanna Sternberg, Director of Development
Megan Franich, Major Gifts Officer
Courtney Randall, Development Operations & Special Events Coordinator
Community Partnerships & Education
Tara Melvin, Director of Community Partnerships & Education
Marketing, Communications & Audience Experience
Janet Wilson, Director of External Affairs
Devin Johnson, Patron Services Manager
Dylan Trân, Marketing Coordinator
Jenny Chapman, Support Group Liaison
IATSE STAFF
IATSE Local #39
Keith Christopher, President
Alan Arthur, Business Manager
Brantley McClendon, Assistant Lighting Designer
Fay Martin, Head Props
Neil Ingles, Head Electrics
Alan Arthur, Head Carpenter
Michael Delacerda, Head Sound
IATSE Local #840
Theatrical Wardrobe Union
Shannon Muhleisen, President
Lesly Davi, Secretary/Treasurer
Bonnie Haase, Business Agent
Lesly Davi, Wardrobe Lead
Stephanie Kuhn, Sewing Lead
H. LLOYD HAWKINS
STAFF
NOOA SUPPORT GROUPS
The Women’s Guild has been in existence since 1947, serving the mission of “Keeping Opera Alive” in New Orleans. The membership of the Women’s Guild is comprised of women who are dedicated to fostering and promoting the cultural aspects of opera, creating fun and exciting fundraising events, as well as educational efforts, in cooperation with the New Orleans Opera Association.
Save these Women’s Guild Event dates!
A Haunting Affair
October 29, 2022, 7:30 to 10:30 PM
Hansel and Gretel Opera Orientation
November 6, 2022, 4:00 to 6:00 PM
Victorian Holiday Tea
December 11, 2022, 2:00 - 4:00 PM
Murder Mystery at the Guild Mansion January 13, 2023, 7:00 – 10:00 PM
Charlie Parker’s Yardbird Opera Orientation January 14, 2023, 4:00 – 6:00 PM
Madame Butterfly Opera Orientation March 12, 2023, 4:00 – 6:00 PM
Sylvain Society is the New Orleans Opera’s Young Professionals affiliate group. Established in 2017, their purpose is to connect the operatic arts to the Greater New Orleans community through events such as their annual Big Wig Ball fundraiser.
FOUNDING SUSTAINERS
Thank you and welcome to our Founding Opera Sustainers who have committed to making a monthly donation to New Orleans Opera. Please visit our website if you would like to join this special group or would like more information about its levels and benefits!
Mr. Alex Aho
Ms. Margie Breeden
Mrs. Xiomara Brewster
Ms. Clare Burovac
Ms. Melissa Burovac
George & Lee Anne Carter
Mr. Tony Currera
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Edmiston
Ms. Diane Fee
Dr. Mary Frances Gardner
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Giaimo
Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Grumich
Ms. Amanda Hembree
Ms. Gina Klein
Mr. Norman Krasne
Mr. Robert Lyall
Ms. Rebecca Moseley
Ms. Mary Penn
Ms. Hallie Sheck
Mr. Terrence Sims
Mr. Alan Smason
Ms. Bianca Spears
Mr. & Mrs. Alfred E. Stacey IV
Mr. & Mrs. Rodney Stieffel
Mr. Justin von Andersson
Ms. Janet Wilson
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SUPPORT GROUPS
Win Dinner For Two … Every Week for a Year!
New Orleans Opera has teamed up with 52 of the best restaurants in the greater metro area to create a one-of-a-kind raffle: an opportunity to win Dinner for Two for a year!
Only 1,000 tickets will be sold. The winner will be announced Sunday, November 20 at the 2:30 matinee of New Orleans Opera’s production of Hansel and Gretel at the Mahalia Jackson Theater. If your name is drawn, you’ll win all 52 gift certificates!
Tickets on sale today through November 20th (or until sold out!)
$100 for One Chance or $500 for Six Chances.
Buy Your Raffle Ticket ( s ) at www.neworleansopera.org/nola-52
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IN MEMORIAM
New Orleans Opera Association has lost two great friends in recent months. Please join us in keeping their loved ones close in your hearts.
Betty Turley Brooks
1929-2022
Betty was born in Lubbock, Texas, but made her home in New Orleans after her marriage to Aubrey James Brooks, Jr. (Jim) in 1954. Betty was a passionate devotee of the opera and was one of the founding members of The New Orleans Opera Women’s Guild, where she met some of her closest and lifelong friends. Her generous support of both the Opera Association and the Women’s Guild enabled both organizations to flourish, and her cultured eye and sophisticated aesthetic became the benchmark for design choices at the Opera Guild Home, particularly when decorating for Christmas, which she adored. Betty’s legacy as a friend and supporter of the arts in New Orleans will never be forgotten.
Dr. Aysen Kutalp Young
1932-2022
Born in Istanbul, Turkey, Aysen was a world traveler who was fluent in five languages, living all over the world in the first half of her life. Aysen eventually moved to New Orleans to study at Tulane, and she became the first woman to receive a PhD in Political Science from the university. It was there that she met Joseph Young, her husband of 56 years, with whom she supported New Orleans’ arts and cultural organizations for decades. In addition to her professional and philanthropic work, she was also a prolific visual artist and designer, leading the construction of the family’s St. Charles Avenue home and creating over 80 original paintings. Aysen’s dedication to the Opera and her friendships with so many in our family will leave an incredible and lasting void.
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NEW ORLEANS OPERA
November 18 & 20, 2022
January 20, 21 &
March 24 & 26,
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