HOPE PASSION
Experience tales of hope, passion, wonder and love in stories brimming with heart and ravaged by heartache.
Beautiful, tender, extraordinary moments will be shared together in the theatre.
IT ALL STARTS WITH OPERA
WONDER LOVE
Christopher van Tuinen Photo by Alana BlowfieldThe embarrassment of riches afforded by the world of opera makes putting together a season both easy and hard. There’s the balance between retouching old favourites and the excitement of new music. There’s a wealth of interesting productions and new singers to hear. Although, ultimately, it’s a unique experience for everyone, because opera is about a joy in the human voice and great storytelling, leading us to celebrate and examine our lives and shared histories. And we all come to that from different places.
Bringing together a couple of my great loves – opera and cricket – looks like vanity programming in the restaging of Carmen at the WACA but I can’t think of a better place, a more celebrated place, to play out a story so large you feel a stadium couldn’t contain the love and jealously of just two people.
Because opera is ever new, we look to one of the masterpieces of recent times with Sondheim’s Into the Woods, staged here by a great Australian export, Cameron Menzies, from Northern Ireland Opera. Witty, shocking, and moving in equal measure this production received rave reviews and sell out crowds in its recent premiere season, a must see for anyone who said or thought “I wish….”
In his only Australian production, German- born director Harry Kupfer’s staging of Verdi’s masterpiece Otello comes to Perth for the first time. Set in the recent past, Kupfer’s lens investigates our hero’s heart and sees that even the purest love can fall foul of jealousy and confusion. A massive chorus, a huge
set and an incredible Australian cast will drive one of Verdi’s last masterpieces to its inevitable, shocking conclusion.
Since its premiere in 2021 Koolbardi wer Wardong has been travelling around Noongar boodja bringing its timeless story to new singers and new audiences. With a final tour to Bunbury the magpie and crow might rest, but the work of superstars Gina Williams and Guy Ghouse goes on. Stay tuned for an all new work, developed this year and next that will change the way we think about love and the land we walk on.
The development of local talent is central to the retelling of stories in a way that speaks to us in the here and now. Matt Reuben James Ward has developed a body of work that is beautiful, thoughtful, challenging, and exciting. In an allnew production of La bohème we see this talent leave its fingerprints on a masterwork of the opera canon while swooning to the most beautiful music ever written.
Of course, none of the above would be possible without our supporters, audiences, corporates, governments, donors and artists. My heartfelt thanks to them, also to our board, and the remarkable WAO team, nimbly led by the unflappable Carolyn Chard.
I hope you enjoy WAO 2023 and to see you at the opera.
Christopher van Tuinen Artistic Director West Australian Opera Carolyn Chard AM Photo by Alana BlowfieldI acknowledge that we live and work on Whadjuk Noongar Boodja.
The excitement of taking your seats for a performance, the anticipation of the curtain rising, and the drama that is set to unfold on stage makes a live performance such a wonderful experience. In these shared moments of magic in the dark theatre, we are often faced with stories that challenge and change us.
In opera, these stories are often the most passionate portrayals of great emotion. Although from various places and times and sung in various languages, these stories continue to be relevant because they are human stories. This is the foundation of the 2023 season. This year we share stories of love, passion, wonder and hope. Extraordinary moments, extraordinary stories – it all starts with opera.
At the state opera company our dream is to speak to the heart through the human voice. We want to share the joy of music through opera and the powerful stories opera tells.
We are uniquely and proudly Western Australian and we bring audiences and artists together to celebrate sung stories that are relevant to our people, time, and places.
We welcome you to join us in the theatre, the WACA Ground, Winthrop Hall, schools, and regional WA. We appreciate your ongoing support and patronage. We will continue to strive to bring you art that will stir your soul and warm your heart.
Carolyn Chard AM Executive Director West Australian OperaPASSION
WACA GROUND, 24 & 25
CARMEN
IN ASSOCIATION WITH PERTH FESTIVAL
In a large-scale outdoor arena spectacular, Bizet’s masterpiece, Carmen, will be performed by over 150 singers and musicians.
The historic WACA Ground, the scene of many epic conflicts, plays host to the loves, betrayals, celebrations and tragedies of one of opera’s greatest stories.
COMPOSER
Georges Bizet
CONDUCTOR
Dane Lam DIRECTOR
Stuart Maunder
VIDEO AND LIGHTING
Sean McKernan
CHORUS MASTER
Hugh Lydon
FEATURING
Carmen is a bold, daring working-class woman, a free spirit. She sets her sights on Escamillo inciting jealousy in Don José.
Hear the famous Habanera and the Toreador’s Song performed by the West Australian Opera Chorus, the Children’s Chorus and the West Australian Symphony Orchestra.
DURATION
3 hours, one interval
West Australian Opera Chorus
West Australian Symphony Orchestra
West Australian Opera Children’s Chorus
LANGUAGE
Sung in French with English surtitles
Dialogue in English
Carmen is supported by Restart Investment to Sustain and Expand (RISE) Fund - an Australian Government initiative.
WONDER
HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, 23 MARCH - 1 APRIL
INTO THE WOODS
Music And Lyrics By STEPHEN SONDHEIM
Book By JAMES LAPINE
Originally Directed on Broadway by James Lapine
Orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick
Licensed exclusively by Music Theatre International (Australasia)
Be transported into the woods of enchantment and entanglement, of wishes and wonder, as fairytale characters reveal their most human selves.
A baker, his wife, Cinderella, Jack, Little Red Riding Hood, and the Witch all wish for something but what will be the consequences if their wishes are all granted?
MUSIC & LYRICS
Stephen Sondheim
BOOK
James Lapine
ORCHESTRATIONS
Jonathan Tunick
MUSIC DIRECTOR
Jen Winley appears courtesy of WASO DIRECTOR
Cameron Menzies
WHAT COMES AFTER HAPPILY EVER AFTER?
Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine’s Tony-Award-winning musical Into the Woods is a spectacle for all to enjoy as we find ourselves at the intersection of beloved fairy tales in a darkly entertaining comedy.
The Times London called these performances “the genius of Sondheim in an irresistible production” from Northern Ireland Opera. Witness dazzling staging and costumes in this musical masterpiece.
MOVEMENT DIRECTOR
Jennifer Rooney
SET AND COSTUMES
Niall McKeever
LIGHTING DESIGN
Kevin Treacy
SOUND EFFECTS
Russell Goldsmith
FEATURING
West Australian Symphony Orchestra
LANGUAGE
Sung in English
DURATION
2 hours and 50 minutes, one interval
Cast online at waopera.asn.au
A Northern Ireland Opera production first premiered on 9 February 2022 in Belfast, Northern Ireland.DIVINITY
ORATORIO
Pure-voiced chants will echo among the arches of Winthrop Hall leading the way to divine celebration. Prepare to be moved as the Hall resonates with the wonderful sounds of young performers in collaboration with West Australian Opera principal artists in this special event.
Bach’s Easter Oratorio narrates the resurrection of Jesus, shifting from solo melodies to the triumph of the orchestra
COMPOSERS
Johann Sebastian Bach
Lachlan Skipworth
CONDUCTOR
Christopher van Tuinen
DIRECTOR
Margrete Helgeby Chaney
FEATURING
AN ANTHEM TO NEW BEGINNINGS
as the singers’ voices intertwine with each other in this rich and whirling score.
Joining the Bach, responding to its text and the architecture of the space, is a new commission from Australian composer Lachlan Skipworth. The new with the old will be linked together in this world premiere season of WA’s brightest talent.
UWA Symphony Orchestra
UWA Symphonic Chorus
LANGUAGE
Sung in German
DURATION
60 minutes, no interval
Cast online at waopera.asn.au
WINTHROP HALL UWA, 20 - 22 APRIL IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSICHIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, 20 - 29 JULY
OTELLO
AN OPERA AUSTRALIA PRODUCTION
A spectacle of rich storytelling and powerful vocal prowess, Verdi’s opera is inspired by Shakespeare’s famous play.
The brave, noble general Otello, his beautiful wife Desdemona, and the masterful villain Iago are tested in a tale of how far greed and jealousy can poison our judgment and the collateral damage when our worst impulses triumph over our better selves.
COMPOSER
Giuseppe Verdi
LIBRETTIST
Arrigo Boito
CONDUCTOR
Christopher van Tuinen
ORIGINAL DIRECTOR
Harry Kupfer
REVIVAL DIRECTOR
Miranda Summers
THE GREATEST THREAT TO POWER IS LOVE
A gripping tale that brought Verdi out of retirement, Otello saw rapturous reviews and over 20 curtain calls at its premiere at La Scala in 1887. Tension and heartbreaking drama share the stage in this grand production from acclaimed director Harry Kupfer.
This production brings Verdi’s outstanding score to life with impossibly beautiful arias and vivid, explosive tension.
SET DESIGN
Hans Schavernoch
COSTUME DESIGN
Yan Tax
LIGHTING DESIGN
Toby Sewell
FEATURING
West Australian Opera Chorus
West Australian Symphony Orchestra
LANGUAGE
Sung in Italian with English surtitles
DURATION
2 hours and 40 minutes, one interval
Cast online at waopera.asn.au
PRIDE
BUNBURY
REGIONAL ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE, 4 AUGUST
KOOLBARDI WER WARDONG
ALIWA YEYI (LOOK OUT NOW) FEATHERS WILL FLY
REGIONAL PERFORMANCE
Koolbardi the magpie and Wardong the crow are very proud, vain, jealous brothers. Their cunning, rivalry and one-upmanship brings them unstuck in spectacular fashion.
Journey back to the Nyittiny, the time of Creation, where love, loyalty, betrayal and jealousy are all stretched to their limits.
COMPOSERS
Gina Williams and Guy Ghouse
ARRANGEMENT / ORCHESTRATION
Dr Chris Stone
DIRECTOR
Matt Reuben James Ward
MUSIC DIRECTOR
Adrian Soares
Award-winning songwriters and storytellers, Gina Williams and Guy Ghouse, weave magic in this beautiful tale where pride always comes before the fall.
Don’t miss this acclaimed production at Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre. Visit waopera.asn.au to learn more.
MOVEMENT DIRECTOR
Olman Walley
SET AND COSTUME DESIGN
Matt McVeigh
LIGHTING DESIGN
Mark Howett
SOUND DESIGN
Jeremy Turner
LANGUAGE
Sung in Noongar with English Surtitles
DURATION
70 minutes, no interval
Cast online at waopera.asn.au
All music composed by Gina Williams and Guy Ghouse C 2020 Wanjoo Pty Ltd. All rights administered by Perfect Pitch Music Publishing (APRA), on behalf of Wanjoo Pty Ltd, All rights reserved. Used by permission. A Wesfarmers Arts Commission Regional tour supported by the Minderoo Foundation and Playing WA. Children’s Chorus supported by Lotterywest. Movement Director supported by the Bendat Family Foundation.HOPE
HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, 19 – 28 OCTOBER
LA BOHEME
A WEST AUSTRALIAN OPERA & OPERA QUEENSLAND CO-PRODUCTION
La bohème is the story of friends and idealists, living freely as they pursue their dreams, tangled up in love’s highs and lows. At the heart of the story are Rodolfo and Mimi, filled with youthful hope and a love that could last forever but their optimism is soon shattered as they face
COMPOSER
Giacomo Puccini
LIBRETTISTS
Luigi Illica, Giuseppe Giacosa
CONDUCTOR
Christopher van Tuinen
poverty, illness, and loss.
`LIFE IS TOO SHORT NOT TO RISK IT ALL
Beautiful melodies and spine-tingling performances envelope you in the tenderness of young love, and offer deep reflection on the moving moments in our lives that unite us all.
DIRECTOR
Matt Reuben James Ward
FEATURING
West Australian Opera Chorus
West Australian Symphony Orchestra
West Australian Opera Children’s Chorus
LANGUAGE
Sung in Italian with English surtitles
DURATION
2 hours and 35 minutes, one interval
Cast online at waopera.asn.au
Gina Williams and Guy Ghouse Photo by Jurgen van PletsenWESFARMERS ARTS COMMISSION
WUNDIG WER WILURA
FOR PRESENTATION IN 2024
West Australian Opera is proud to announce the second Wesfarmers Arts commission from Gina Williams and Guy Ghouse.
What would you do for love?
Set in York, in the heart of Ballardong Country, Wundig wer Wilura tells the story of Walwalling (Mount Bakewell), the place of tears, and Wongborel (Mount Brown), the sleeping woman.
Wundig is a handsome young warrior of the hills people who falls in love with Wilura, a beautiful girl from the valley people. But when forbidden love and family politics raise the stakes, we discover a love and passion that has lasted 3000 generations.
‘This story is uniquely West Australian and very special to the Ballardong people of York, many of whom are descendants of those who walked this land at the time of Wundig and Wilura. For years opera has been a platform for sung stories to be shared, for culture to be celebrated and for language to transcend on a universal level. It makes opera a natural home to share first nation stories, to demonstrate the power of language and the importance of legacy to connect and speak to us all’
Gina Williams and Guy Ghouse. Wesfarmers Arts Young Artists L – R: Bella Marslen, Jake Bigwood, Ammon Bennett & Jillian Halleron Photo by Alana BlowfieldWESFARMERS ARTS
YOUNG ARTISTS PROGRAM
West Australian Opera is committed to nurturing the next generation of opera talent via the Wesfarmers Arts Young Artist Program.
In 2023, Wesfarmers Arts Young Artists are Bella Marslen (soprano), Jillian Halleron (soprano), Ammon Bennett (tenor), and Jake Bigwood (bass).
The Wesfarmers Arts Young Artist Program offers a mentorship experience for Western Australian artists that includes coaching, masterclasses and performance. The program aims to develop technical skills and stagecraft. The support of Wesfarmers Arts and the Bendat Family Foundation, who support the Bendat Scholarship, has seen alumni build successful careers on opera stages locally, nationally and internationally.
‘I’m very excited to work more with this talented group of future opera stars. Opera is one of the most difficult crafts to master and singers spend many years developing their talent, gathering experience and maturing vocally and dramatically. The flexibility in our program to continue our mentorship over multiple years provides a unique opportunity for ongoing training, support and performance opportunities. The Wesfarmers Arts Young Artist Program has produced many artists who have graced stages here and around the world, I expect Bella, Jillian, Ammon and Jake to continue this fine reputation’
Christopher van Tuinen. Paul O’Neill, Don José in Carmen, Otello in Otello a nd Rodolfo in La bohéme Photo by Owen Gregoryof West Australian Opera
I am proud to be the Vice Regal Patron of West Australian Opera and I welcome you to the 2023 opera season.
I am pleased to see the WACA Ground being used as the iconic venue to present Carmen in a spectacle of two performances in February.
The state opera company is a key arts organisation in our state and it is wonderful to see collaboration at the heart. West Australian Opera will be working with West Australian Symphony Orchestra, Perth Festival, Opera Australia, Opera Queensland, Northern Ireland Opera, and the Conservatorium of Music UWA.
We celebrate our local artists, musicians and performers. I am pleased to see pathways to participation and engagement through the education program, young artist program, public singing classes, regional tours, and workshops, as well as the wonderful repertoire we see on the main stage. The company’s excellence is recognised through its generous supporters and especially Principal Partner Wesfarmers Arts who have for many years taken a leadership position in supporting the arts in Western Australia.
His Excellency the Honourable Chris Dawson AC APM Governor of Western Australia
I am proud to be the Vice Regal PatronAshlyn Tymms, Carmen in Carmen Photo by Alana Blowfield
West Australian Opera is a much-loved cultural institution in this state, highly regarded by audiences in metropolitan and regional areas.
I am pleased to see our state opera company performing in its beautiful home theatre, His Majesty’s Theatre, with its newly restored balconies. It is also fantastic to see a number of iconic West Australian venues being activated, including the WACA Ground with Carmen, bespoke performances in Winthrop Hall, and concerts in regional theatres.
welcoming audiences and participants from around the globe.
I am delighted that the company will continue to work with Gina Williams and Guy Ghouse in both the tour of the Noongar language.
Koolbardi wer Wardong and in commissioning a second work from these creators, Wunding wer Wilura. West Australian Opera will perform at several regional venues with more details to be released in the new year.
The McGowan Government is proud to support West Australian Opera and I wish the company every success. It is my pleasure to invite you to attend the 2023 season of West Australian Opera.
I acknowledge the company deepening its investment in local artists, young talent, and emerging creatives on the main stage and through education and outreach programs. I applaud the company’s continued commitment to sharing opera far and wide with digital initiatives including a live streamed performance of Carmen at the WACA Ground and virtual singing classes, David Templeman Minister for Culture and the Arts
I am pleased to see the WACA Ground being used as the iconic venue to present CarmenElena Perroni, Mimi in La bohéme Photo by Rebecca Mansell
Presenting opera is only possible with the support of our partners, patrons, donors, and government. The Board, management, company, and artists are grateful to the entire opera family who support your state opera company and enable us to continue to share the power of opera with you.
I acknowledge and thank the Federal Government for the support it provides through the Australia Council, the State Government through the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries and Lotterywest, and local government through the City of Perth and Healthway.
In 2023 we offer works that examine stories of love, lust, and loss married with greed, jealousy, and deceit. We have collaborated with colleagues from Perth Festival, Opera Australia, Opera Queensland, the Conservatorium of Music UWA, and Northern Ireland Opera.
We are excited to present the outdoor spectacle Carmen at the WACA Ground in February 2023.
In our mission to nurture the next generation of artistic talent, we are proud to work in collaboration with the UWA Conservatorium of Music to present Bach’s Oratorio with student participation alongside principal artists. On the stage of His Majesty’s Theatre, we have three thrilling seasons for you to enjoy - Into the Woods, Otello, and La bohème.
Our aim as your State Opera Company is to strive to connect with the community through performing arts. We want the joy of opera to be accessible to as many Western Australians as possible, through regional touring, digital access, and innovative venues that bring opera to life.
We are excited about our 2023 season and hope you share in this excitement and enjoy the experiences on offer.
Andrew Pascoe Chairman West Australian OperaWe want the joy of opera to be accessible to as many Western Australians as possible
ANNUAL GIVING
Each year as you take your seats in the theatre, those of us working behind the scenes are reminded of the continued dedication of you, our audience. Your support and passion, for which you have our heartfelt thanks, continue to move and inspire us.
Donations play a significant role in enabling us to share stories in our theatres, schools,
YOU CAN SUPPORT YOUR STATE OPERA COMPANY BY:
• Adding a donation when booking your opera tickets
• Donating online at waopera.asn.au/donate
• Donating through regular payment plan options
communities and regions; to take opera to more people; and to nurture the next generation of opera professionals to be trained.
With your support we are able to share the joy of music through opera. However you choose to support us, we thank you for your kind generosity and shared purpose.
BEQUEST
• Posting a donation to PO Box 7052, Cloisters Square, Perth, WA 6850
• Donate by phoning 08 9278 8905
West Australian Opera is a registered charity and all donations over $2 are tax deductible.
Including a planned gift to West Australian Opera in your Will can help create a sustainable future for the company and give future generations the gift of opera.
To discuss options please contact Philanthropy Manager Catherine Noonan on 9278 8905 or email cnoonan@waopera.asn.au
DONORS
LEADERSHIP CIRCLE - $10,000+
Dr. David Glance
Warwick Hemsley AO
Dr Robert Larbalestier AO
Leanne and Sam Walsh AO
Anonymous (2)
PRINCIPAL PATRON - $5,000+
Marissa Casingal (Saog) & Martin
Woodward (Jangyu)
Dr Dennis Hayward
The Robert Kimpton Family
Dr Bryant Macfie
Annie & Neil Patrick
Angela Roberts
Dr Peter Simpson OAM
Michael & Helen Tuite
Anonymous (1)
BENEFACTOR - $2,500+
Neil Archibald & Alan R. Dodge AM
Stewart Candlish and Bianca Panizza
Catherine Ferrari
Dr. Maria Kailis
Eleanor John
Francis Landels
Patrick Lilburne
Lisa Stewart
Anonymous (2)
SUPPORTER - $1,000+
Gaysie Atkinson
Dr Colin Binns & Dr Mi Kyung Lee
Dr Peter & Mrs Rae Breidahl
Joan Carney
Helen Carroll
Frank Cooper AO
Michael Cowie
John & Ann Dawson
Michelle Edwards
Lorraine Ellard
Harry Hansen-Knarhoi
Kathryn Hogan and Graham Droppert
Ulrich & Gloria Kunzmann
Ross and Fran Ledger
Yuko Lucas
Fiona & Mark Newman
Cathy & Cian Noonan
Karen Parfitt
Kerry Sanderson
Glenice Shephard
Kim & Keith Spence
Clare Thompson
Ruth Thorn
Agatha van Der Schaaf
Karen Venard
Yannis Vrodos
Diana Warnock and the late Bill
Warnock
Dr Chris and Mrs Vimala Whitaker
Anonymous (8)
FRIEND - $500+
Tom & Mary-Anne Aram
Cathy Bardon and Bob Cassie
David & Lois Black
Christine Burson
Carolyn Chard AM
Dr Graham Douglas and Brian Lindberg
Peter Eadington
Sue Foster
T & E Gerner
Rosemary Grigg & Peter Flanigan
Dr Rosalind Hampton
Cecilia Hastings
Dr Penny Herbert
Jennifer Jones
Sue Joubert
Jock & Jennifer Laurie
Darren Lewsen
Liane Papaelias
Wendy Powles
Jennifer Rankin
Wayne Robinson
The Sherwood Family
Diane Smith-Gander
Jan and Alan Stewart
Margaret Stockton
Warren and Katharina Surtees
Tessa Tieleman
Leonard Walker
Dr Peter Winterton
Alison Woodman
Anonymous (7)
DONORS - $200+
Thank you to all our donors who support us and help us create and present the highest quality of opera in Western Australia.
ANDREW & NICOLA FORREST AO
The generous gift of FMG shares is testament to the Forrest’s commitment to a strong and vibrant arts sector in Western Australia.
BEL CANTO FUND
Thanks to the leadership donors of the Bel Canto Fund.
BEQUEST CIRCLE
Anita & James Clayton
Lorraine Ellard
Ailsa West Anonymous (5)
ESTATES
The Estate of Wendy Scanlon
The Estate of Clive Wannell
The Estate of Joyce E Young –
Supporting WAO Education Program
GOVERNMENT PARTNERS
TRUSTS AND FOUNDATIONS
PRODUCTION PARTNERS
This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body. Restart Investment to Sustain and Expand (RISE) Fund – an Australian Government initiative. The James Galvin FoundationPRINCIPAL PARTNER
MAJOR PARTNERS
CIVIC PARTNER
OPERA IN THE REGIONS PARTNER
OPERA PARTNERS
TERTIARY EDUCATION PARTNER
ACCESS AND COMMUNITY PARTNER
PACKAGES
BEST SEATS, PRICES & FLEXIBILITY
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DISCOUNT TICKETS
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Purchase extra tickets for family and friends anytime with your discount.
CHANGE YOUR DATE
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PAY AS YOU GO
Book now, pay by installments. Package tickets can be processed in three installments; first on date of booking, second on 9 January 2023 and third on 6 February 2023. A one-off service fee will apply.
HOW TO BOOK
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SINGLE TICKETS on sale from 1 December 2022
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WEST AUSTRALIAN OPERA
VICE REGAL PATRON
His Excellency the Honourable Chris Dawson AC APM
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Andrew Pascoe, Chairman
Catherine Ferrari, Deputy Chair
Janet Barnes
Alison Gaines
Anthony Gianotti
Christiaan Heyning
Darren Lewsen
Ingrid O’Brien
Jan Stewart
HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS
Dario Amara
Richard Bonynge AC CBE
Terry Bowen
Julie Bishop
Frank Cooper AO
Erich Fraunschiel
Colin Goddard
Warwick Hemsley AO
Francis Landels
Bruce Martin AM
Margaret McManus
Dr Richard Mills AM
Annie Patrick
Marilyn Phillips OAM
Vincent A Warrener AM KHS
PATRON WESFARMERS ARTS
YOUNG ARTIST PROGRAM
Emma Matthews
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we live, work and create and we pay deep respect to Elders past and present.
Casting and information correct at the time of publication but may be subject to amendments. Performances will be subject to COVID restrictions.
Executive Director
Carolyn Chard AM
Artistic Director
Christopher van Tuinen
Production Manager
Mandy Farmer
Accountant
Debbie Byrnes
Artistic Administrator
Kate Larkins
Education Manager
Terasa Letizia
Partnership Manager
Rachel O’Brien
Philanthropy Manager
Catherine Noonan
Marketing Manager
Scott Whinfield
Audience & Insights Manager
Danielle Barlow
Marketing Coordinator
Holly Langford-Smith
Media Consultant
Daniele Foti-Cuzzola
CRM Coordinator
Rachel Sait
Stage Manager
Karen Farmer
Music Librarian
Allison Fyfe
Financial Consultant
Kris Adrian
Creativity in flight
As Principal Partner of West Australian Opera, Wesfarmers is proud to help Western Australian artists take flight.
From the creation of new works like Koolbardi Wer Wardong, to the compelling reimagining of the world’s classic operas, West Australian Opera and Wesfarmers Arts are thrilled to connect audiences with the power of music and voice.
Wesfarmers Arts Commissioning Partner of Koolbardi Wer Wardong and Principal Partner, West Australian Opera.
Principal Partner West Australian Opera