Daniel Schnyder
Bridgette A. Wimberly
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Welcome to Birdland! With gratitude to the Ranney and Emel Songu Mize Chamber Opera Series, we are thrilled to present the New Orleans premiere of Charlie Parker’s Yardbird, an opera that had its world premiere just a few years ago in 2015. This fantasia, based on the life of the great jazz musician Charlie Parker, marries operatic form and compositional style with melodies and improvisations straight from the world of jazz.
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“A jazz opera?” you might ask. As an art form, opera is constantly evolving, telling human stories that transcend time and place. Many operas that were standard repertoire 100 years ago are now rarely seen on the stage (Meyerbeer’s Les Huguenots, for example), while the operas we now think are “standard” were once considered unusual. (Mozart’s Cosí fan tutte was absent from the Metropolitan Opera stage from 1935 until 1951.) In 2015 alone, American opera companies produced 66 world premieres, testifying to the vitality of this art form, even as we treasure the “classic” works that made so many of us fall in love with opera in the first place.
Miles Davis said you could tell the history of jazz in four words: “Louis Armstrong. Charlie Parker.”
Charlie Parker was an absolute musical genius, whose legend and legacy endure even as his life and career were derailed by an addiction to heroin and alcohol. Yardbird weaves together strands of Parker’s life as his spirit attempts to complete his final compositions. It is only fitting that this great contemporary work be presented to the community where jazz began, here in the North American cradle of culture: New Orleans.
Clare Burovac, NOOA General and Artistic Director
Dwayne O. Littauer, NOOA Board President
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WELCOME
Board of Directors & Advisory Board 7 Everyone Belongs Here 9 Mastersigners 10 The Ranney & Emel Songu Mize Chamber Opera Series 13 Cast and Creative Team 15 Synopsis 18 Charlie Parker's Yardbird 20 Orchestra 23 Donors & Development 25 Staff 34 Support Groups 35 Upcoming Events 36 Upcoming Opera 38
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THE RANNEY AND EMEL SONGU MIZE CHAMBER OPERA SERIES
Drs. Ranney and Emel Songu Mize committed to creating The Ranney and Emel Songu Mize Chamber Opera Series in December 2021, which will support the production of operas at alternative venues in the greater New Orleans area for 5 years. New Orleans Opera will receive a cumulative gift of $350,000 to underwrite this series, and we are grateful to the Mizes for their foresight and dedication. Charlie Parker’s Yardbird is the second opera in this series following the success of An Homage to Josephine Baker last season.
“This is an incredible contribution that will enable New Orleans Opera to present new, contemporary, or less-recognized works each year and will help broaden our audiences through an expansion of the traditional repertoire for the company,” said General and Artistic Director Clare Burovac. “The Mizes have a long-standing appreciation for operas that recount stories and experiences that are not as frequently represented in the more traditional canon. This series will enable New Orleans Opera to bring these productions to the stage and to better reflect the stories of the community we serve.”
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• Director, Charlie Parker’s Yardbird, Pittsburgh Opera
• Director, The Current War, Quantum Theatre
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• La traviata, El Paso Opera
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Charlie Parker's Yardbird |
Jorge Parodi, Conductor
Angela Brown, Addie Parker
Tomé Cousin, Director
Martin Bakari, Charlie Parker
Rachel Looney, Chan Parker
Sidney Outlaw, Dizzy Gillespie
Julianna Espinosa, Doris Parker
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Kourtney Holmes, Rebecca Parker
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Amy Pfrimmer, Nica
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Mandi Wood, Lighting Designer
Iana Dobreva, Scenic Designer
CAST & CREATIVE TEAM
Danielle Domingue Sumi, Costume Designer & Director
SYNOPSIS
The year is 1955: Charlie “Bird” Parker is dead. The ravages of his lifelong addiction have reached their inevitable terminus, leaving his broken body in the hotel suite of friend and patron Nica, a wealthy baroness.
Nica leaves the body unidentified at the morgue, wishing to break the news to Charlie’s longtime girlfriend Chan first. Nica also hopes to mitigate the scandal of a Black man being found dead in her suite in a segregated hotel. Meanwhile, Charlie’s spirit alights in Birdland [a club that the real-life Charlie Parker loaned his name to, but which he never owned or profited from]. He begs Nica for more time with his memories and his music before his body is claimed at the morgue. His soul cannot rest until he attempts to achieve his musical masterwork - a revolution of form like his idol, Russian composer Igor Stravinsky.
The opera follows a diffuse and dreamlike, nonlinear form as Bird reminisces imagined conversations from past and present with his closest confidants. The past and present merge as we revisit Charlie as a youth in Kansas City, relentlessly devoted to practicing saxophone by rote, already demonstrating a fascination with “weird” and challenging sounds like the tritone, historically known as the “Devil’s Interval.” This interlude foreshadows both his radical, tonally ambitious 12-tone innovations as a progenitor of bebop jazz composition, as well as the figurative devil of addiction on his shoulder, which he will ultimately be unable to outrun.
In the past, his mother Addie and his first wife Rebecca duet on the challenges of being –and loving– a Black man in America. [Historical note: Charlie and Rebecca were married when they were both teenagers in 1936 – the same year that Parker suffered a car wreck on tour that would contribute to his lifelong addiction to painkillers and heroin. He left his first wife
and son Leon behind when he moved to New York City to pursue his career.]
Charlie’s third wife Doris then attempts to help his spirit find peace. They discuss Bird’s renunciation of religion - he would remain an avowed atheist. [Historical note: Parker’s second wife, Geraldine, is not a character in this opera. Less is known about Geraldine’s life and their short-lived marriage. By her own account, “When I met him, all he had was a horn and a habit. He gave me his habit.”]
Musical collaborator and best friend Dizzy Gillespie appears and jovially commiserates with Bird about their shared love for music, and for one another. They celebrate the birth of bebop, and lament the struggles of being a musician.
We are next introduced to Chan, Bird’s partner at the time of his death. [Historical note: Charlie never married Chan, but they were, by modern definition, common law spouses. Chan was the mother of his two young children, Pree and Baird.] Dizzy and Charlie reminisce about the night Chan and Bird first met in the club. She playfully recounts her instant feelings of love and admiration. Part I closes with Chan and Charlie’s declarations of love.
Part II opens with Dizzy and Bird’s ill-fated decision to tour in California in 1945. His mother Addie appears as a harbinger, celebrating the elation of hearing her son’s music on the radio, but warning him to keep his darker predilections at bay.
Once in California, Charlie learns from Chan that their young daughter Pree has died. The news sends him spiraling, invoking a 5150, the police code for involuntary psychological commitment. Bird is institutionalized in Camarillo, California for six months.
After his spirit is freed from this troubling memory, Charlie sings an impassioned aria addressing his horn, in the dramatic catharsis of the opera. He sublimates his words of yearning
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and apology to his instrument. Nevertheless, it is a moment of triumph as he recognizes the saxophone itself represents his life’s great work, his truest love.
As Charlie ultimately achieves some measure of peace, the women in his life are left, in the living world, to clash about his final resting place, an echo of the real-life legal battle that would ensue in settling his estate. Chan appeals to the grieving Addie to honor Bird’s wishes that his body be interred in New York City, rather than in the hometown he strived so hard to escape. His wives Rebecca and Doris join the argument and add their own accounts, in a sweeping ensemble.
Dizzy and Nica both reappear to eulogize the fallen Bird, before we are finally left alone, once again, with Charlie. He recites lines from Paul Lawrence Dunbar’s famous poem, “Sympathy:” “I know why the caged bird sings…”
-Amitra Vijayaraghavan and Andrew Stephens
CHARLIE PARKER'S YARDBIRD
COMPOSER
Daniel Schnyder
LIBRETTIST
Bridgette A. Wimberly DIRECTOR
Tomé Cousin
CONDUCTOR
Jorge Parodi, The Jerry W. Zachary and Henry Bernstein Maestro Chair
With The Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra
THE RANNEY AND EMEL SONGU MIZE CHAMBER OPERA SERIES
CAST
Charlie Parker – Martin Bakari
Addie Parker – Angela Brown
Dizzy Gillespie – Sidney Outlaw
Chan Parker – Rachel Looney
Doris Parker – Julianna Espinosa
Rebecca Parker – Kourtney Holmes
Nica – Amy Pfrimmer
Moose the Mooche – Tru Verret-Fleming
CREATIVE TEAM
Scenic Designer – Iana Dobreva
Lighting Designer – Mandi Wood
Costume Designer & Director – Danielle Domingue Sumi
Hair & Makeup Designer – Phoenix Rose
Sound Design - Propaganda Group
Chorus Master – Carol Rausch
Production Manager – Sarah McCall
Technical Director – Keith Christopher
Stage Manager – India Mack
Asst. Stage Manager – Jamie Berry
Property Master – Shelley Irene Dall
Scenic Painter – Nathan Arthur, Creative Team
Wardrobe Lead – Lesly Davi
Performance & Rehearsal Pianist – Douglas Sumi
Supertitles Prompter – Beth Rota
Supertitles by Ruth Hansford
New Orleans Opera is grateful to Drs. Ranney and Emel Songu Mize for their sponsorship of Charlie Parker’s Yardbird as the second presentation of The Ranney and Emel Songu Mize Chamber Opera Series.
New Orleans Opera’s production of Charlie Parker’s Yardbird is generously sponsored by a grant from the New Orleans Theatre Association (NOTA).
The New Orleans Opera debut of Charlie Parker’s Yardbird’s Conductor, Jorge Parodi is underwritten Drs. Nicholas and Haydee Bazan in honor of Maestro Robert Lyall, Sarah Jane McMahon, and Ranney Mize.
Conductors for New Orleans Opera are generously sponsored by the Jerry W. Zachary and Henry Bernstein Fund for the New Orleans Opera Association.
Student Night Out Dress Rehearsals are made possible with generous support from The Louise Baehr Martin Memorial Fund.
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LOUISIANA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Clarinet/Alto Saxophone
John Reeks
Horn
Max Paulus
Trumpet I
Aaron Dubois
Trumpet II
Adrian Speyrer
Trombone
Austin Richardson
Contrabass
William Schettler
Percussion
Aaron Smith
Piano
Douglas Sumi
In memory of Bridgette A. Wimberly (January 7, 1954 - December 1, 2022), librettist for Charlie Parker's Yardbird.
“Bridgette gave voice to the stories of people who struggled quietly and with dignity and to chapters of African American history that deserve attention,” ... “She wrote with a striking poetic flair and with a sense of grace that also defined her very generous spirit.”from the New York Times obituary
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Photo by Krista Schlueter for The New York Times
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Ms. Constance Cowart
Mr. Anthony Currera
Ms. Anna Curtis
Mr. Joseph Dagostino
Mr. Chris Daigle
Mrs. Thomas Davidson
Ms. Ina Davis
Mr. Matthew Davis
Ms. Laura Donnaway
Ms. Judith Doughty
Ms. Stephanie Doughty
Ms. Charla Duhe
Mrs. Patricia Dunbar Murrell
Ms. Camille G. Durkin
Mr. Ronald Durnford
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Eckhardt
Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Edmiston
Ms. Airey Ellis
Marc and Jane Bunnell Embree
Mr. Horace English
Dr. Maria Falco
Ms. Deborah Fallis
Mrs. D. Blair Favrot
Mrs. Diane Fee
Ms. Jody Fhal
Drs. Annette and Julio Figueroa
Mr. John Ford
Mr. and Mrs. John N. Fowler
Mr. Alan Gandolfi
Mr. David Gereighty
Ms. Elizabeth Gottfried
Ms. Amanda Green
Ms. Janice Grijns
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Grumich
Mr. and Mrs. William Haase
Mrs. Carol Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Harmon
Ms. Amanda Hembree
Mr. David Hinton
Ms. Joan Hoffmann
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INDIVIDUAL DONORS
Mr. Melvin Jones
Ms. Givonna Joseph
Mrs. Betty Karam
Mr. Arthur M. Kastler
Ms. Sonia Kenwood
Ms. Vicki King
Mr. and Mrs. James Klebba
Mrs. Gina Klein
Dr. Thomas F. Kramer
Dr. Edward Levy
Mrs. Helen Malachias
Mrs. Ellen McGlinchey
Mrs. Sarah Jane
McMahon Briscoe
Stacey Michael
Dr. Jane Cagan Miller and
Mr. Bruce Miller Esq.
Mr. Brian Morgan
Ms. Shirley Morrison
Mr. Chester Morrison
Ms. Rebecca Moseley
Mr. M. Christian Mounger
Dr. Lynne Neitzschman
Dr. James Oakes
Ms. Sophia Pappas
Ms. Jeanne Parrish
Mr. Nicholas Persich
Ms. Mary Penn
Ms. Janice Piazza
Gerald and Patricia Price
Ms. Jane Raiford
Mr. A. Ravi P. Rau
Ms. Brenda Reilly
Mr. Kirk Redmann
Ms. Courtney Sarpy
Ms. Diana Ricou-Smith
Ms. Catherine Robbins
Dr. James Robinson
Ms. Elizabeth Ryan
Ms. Kelly Sampson
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Scharff
Ms. Helen L. Schneidau
Mr. Stanley Schwam
Mr. B. Todd Sitzman
Mr. Alan Smason
Mrs. Jacqueline Sperier
Mr. Robert Swedberg
Ms. Hilda Thomas
Mr. Howard Thompson
Ms. Roberta Trufant
Ms. Virginia Tuman
Ms. Linda Usdin
Dr. Virginia Vehaskari
Mr. Richard Velkley
Dr. Robert Weilbaecher
Ms. Carmelite Wellman
Mr. James Wesner
Mr. John Wettermark
Ms. Elizabeth Wilson
Ms. Janet Wilson
*deceased
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INDIVIDUAL DONORS
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 generations 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 Association 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
Nina and Lawrence Pugh
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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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 sponsorship 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 providing 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 Fund (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
The Greater New Orleans Foundation’s Hansen Fund for Arts Technical Assistance
WWOZ
AMBASSADOR CIRCLE - $1,000+
The Edgar “Dooky” Jr. and Leah Chase Family Foundation
Fidelity Bank
Hancock Whitney Bank
Josef Sternberg Memorial Fund
Louisiana Cultural Economy Foundation
Louisiana Society of Hearing Aid Specialists
New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival and Foundation
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*
Happy Raptor Distilling *
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*
Wiley Publishing
UBS
Ye Olde College Inn*
30 New Orleans Opera Association THANK YOU!
COMMEMORATIVE GIFTS
IN LOVING MEMORY OF:
Dr. Carolyn Ruth Rudnick
Ettinger
Ms. Sharon Hayes-Roth
Virginia Chapman
Doug and Mary Albert
Alfonso Sabadie
Ms. Francisca Sabadie
John Armbruster
Ms. Paula Armbruster
Annette Scott
Ms. Shirley Morrison
Mrs. Betty Brooks
Mr. David S. Thomas Jr.
Mr. Emmet Geary Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Christian
Mr. A.J. Capritto
Mr. Emmet Geary Jr.
Dr. Aysen Young
Mr. Emmet Geary Jr.
Mimi and Claude Schlesinger
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 and Thomas Bonner
Dale Biggers
Elizabeth and 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. and Betty Jo
Carroll Hussey
Daniel and Lisa Carroll
Maestro Robert Lyall
Sarah Jane McMahon
Ranney Mize
Drs. Nicholas and Haydee Bazan
Varla Jean Merman
Alex Aho
Monty Ramos
Jennifer Rigterink
Andrew Kingsley
Liam Griffin
Christina Mohammed
Audrey Fowler
J.C. and J.C. Harmon
Ted Martin
Mr. Howard Thompson
Ranney and Emel Songu Mize
Janet Wilson
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 and Ranney Mize
Philip and Eleanor Straub
Beth Terry
Janet Wilson
Janis van Meerveld
Jim and Elizabeth Landis
William Lake Douglas and Debbie de la Houssaye
Sonda Stacey
Ms. Elizabeth Liu
Clare Burovac
Ms. Melissa Burovac
Mr. Norman Krasne
Joanna Sternberg
Jon and Sue Scharff
Mary Ann Sternberg
New Orleans Louisiana Saints and New Orleans Pelicans
Jay Gulotta and Susan Talley
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COMMEMORATIVE GIFTS
IN HONOR OF
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
Courtney Randall, Development Operations & Special Events Coordinator
Monty Ramos, Administrative Assistant
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 Trâ n, Marketing Coordinator
Jenny Chapman, Support Group Liaison
IATSE STAFF
IATSE Local #39
Keith Christopher, President
Alan Arthur, Business Manager
Neil Ingles, Head Electric
Michael DeLaCerda, Head Sound
Keith Tujague, Head Carpenter
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 SCENIC STUDIO
Keith Christopher, Technical Director
Nathan Arthur, Art Director
Shelley Irene Dall, Property Master
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!
Mad Hatter’s Luncheon
March 7, 2023
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 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 become part of this group or would like more information. neworleansopera.org/become-a-founding-sustainer
Alex Aho
Ms. Margie Breeden
Mrs. Xiomara Brewster
Ms. Clare Burovac
Ms. Melissa Burovac
George and Lee Anne Carter
Mr. Tony Currera
Drs. David DeGenova and Kristi Soileau
Dr. Joyce Dugais
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Edmiston
Ms. Diane Fee
Alan and Julie Gandolfi
Dr. Mary Frances Gardner
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Giaimo
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Grumich
Ms. Amanda Hembree
Ms. Andrea Heming
Ms. Jyoti Kehl
Ms. Gina Klein
Mr. Norman Krasne
Mr. Dwayne O. Littauer
Mr. Robert Lyall
Dr. and Mrs. Christopher Merritt
Dr. Jane Cagan Miller and Mr. Bruce Miller
Ms. Rebecca Moseley
Ms. Mary Penn
Monique Pyle
Ms. Hallie Sheck
Terry and Meg Sims
Mr. Alan Smason
Ms. Bianca Spears
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Stacey IV
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Stieffel
Ms. Deniz Ucar
Mr. Justin von Andersson
Ms. Yvonne Vonderhaar
Ms. Janet Wilson
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SUPPORT GROUPS
36 New Orleans Opera Association UPCOMING EVENTS
2022-2023
NEW ORLEANS OPERA
March 24 & 26, 2023
38 New Orleans Opera Association UPCOMING OPERA