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Radio_Lady Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-12-08 02:45 AM
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Radio Lady Entertainment Update: Portland (OR) Opera presents Albert Herring by Benjamin Britten
Edited on Wed Mar-12-08 02:47 AM by Radio_Lady
PORTLAND OPERA PRESENTS
THE COMPANY PREMIERE OF BRITTEN’S

A L B E R T

H E R R I N G



FEATURING THE PORTLAND OPERA STUDIO ARTISTS
with guest artist Brenda Harris (Norma, 2007)


Performances are: MARCH 14, 16 (matinee), 18, 20, 24, 26, 28, 30 (matinee), 2008 / PORTLAND OPERA STUDIO THEATER


Portland Opera is pleased to announce the Company premiere of Benjamin Britten’s Albert Herring, opening March 14 for eight performances in the Portland Opera Studio Theater. While Albert Herring may not seem to fit the season theme—Great Women of the Stage—Britten’s comic chamber opera actually is all about the search for a great woman—the perfect May Queen.

In this rural English village, however, there’s no fittingly chaste young woman to be found, at least according to Lady Billows, who lords over the town while standing on her moralistic high ground. She considers the town an immoral wasteland lacking suitable virgins for the pageant. So the town throws off tradition and opts instead for a May King. Amid giggles, catcalls and jibes of all kinds, our unlikely hero is crowned. Albert Herring is a tender and hilarious coming of age tale, where a young man sheds his mamma’s boy image quite decidedly and with great flair.

“As with all great comedies, the great ones are great human works,” says General Director and Albert Herring Stage Director, Christopher Mattaliano. “Britten is an acknowledged master of the theater,” he continues, “and manages to capture the human condition while being genuinely funny. Albert Herring ranks right up there with the great operatic comedies. The audience will recognize these characters and a key moment in life…the painful, yet exhilirating, transition from adolescence to adulthood.”

Those who enjoyed Portland Opera’s production of Norma in 2007 will not soon forget the power and beauty of acclaimed soprano BRENDA HARRIS in the title role. Ms. Harris returns—with her husband, vocal coach Braeden Harris—for a six-week artist-in-residency, during which she will sing Lady Billows in Albert Herring. Ms. Harris will also conduct public master classes for the Studio Artists. Her husband will provide valuable vocal coaching to the Studio Artists, an important element of their training.

Casting also features all five Studio Artists who will sing the following roles: BRENDAN TUOHY (Remendado in Carmen, 2007) sings the title role; SHARIN APOSTOLOU (Clorinda in Cinderella, 2007; Frasquita in Carmen, 2007) sings Miss Wordsworth; HANNAH SHARENE PENN (Tisbe in Cinderella, 2007; Mercedes, Carmen in Carmen, 2007) sings Nancy; CHRISTOPHER CLAYTON (Dancaoro in Carmen, 2007; First Priest in The Magic Flute, 2007; Ulysses in The Return of Ulysses, 2006; Wagner in Faust, 2006) sings Mr. Gedge and JEFFREY G. BERUAN (Zuniga in Carmen, 2007; Second Armored Man in The Magic Flute, 2007; Tempo, Neptune, Antinoo in The Return of Ulysses, 2006) sings Superintendent Budd. Portland Opera Chorus Master ROBERT AINSLEY (The Return of Ulysses, 2006) conducts and CHRISTOPHER MATTALIANO directs the action. Since becoming the Company’s General Director, Mattaliano has directed well-received productions of Cinderella (2007), The Magic Flute (2007), Macbeth (2006), The Rape of Lucretia (2005), and The Journey to Reims (2004).

The 2007/08 Season marks the third year of the Portland Opera Studio Program, in which some of the nation’s finest young singers join the company for an intensive, nine-month training program. These singers take on many of the season’s smaller roles on the mainstage, perform in a special recital, and are featured in the Studio Theater production. In addition to these opportunities and a rigorous training program, the young artists provide a strong, artistic presence in Portland Opera’s wide-ranging community activities.

Chamber operas offer riches to composers, performers and audiences alike. Things not possible on the Keller Auditorium mainstage become magical in the intimacy of the 168-seat Portland Opera Studio Theater. Lyricism, comedy, and unbounding energy characterize this modern classic and give each of our Studio Artists a unique opportunity to shine.

Albert Herring is sponsored in part by a generous friend of Portland Opera.
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Tickets

Purchase right now! Go to: www.ticketmaster.com or call 503-790-ARTS

Get your tickets through the Portland Opera! Please call 503-241-1802, M-F, 9a-5p.
Portland Opera Box office is located at 211 SE Caruthers Street, Portland, OR (Just south of OMSI, off Water Avenue).

All performances are held at The Hampton Opera Center: 211 SE Caruthers Street.

Groups: 10 or more save up to 20% by calling Group Sales at 503-321-5251

6:30 PM Rush: Students/Seniors/Military, $10 per ticket, 1 hour prior to show only, all available seats, 1 ticket per person, valid ID required.

For more information, go to: http://www.portlandopera.org

(Crossposted to the DU Lounge and Oregon state forums.)


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