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Shakespeare Resounding:  Opera North’s Spring 2008 Main Stage Season (BK)



Opera North’s spring season features three new productions based on Shakespeare plays. Building on the success of Eight Little Greats, designer Johan Engels returns to design MacbethA Midsummer Night’s Dream and Roméo et Juliette as a three-in-one-set. All three productions will have distinctly individual settings, whilst sharing the same foundation. Integrating sets and lighting designs in this way enables the Company to perform Saturday matinees and evening performances of different productions both in Leeds and on tour. Johan will be joined by the lighting designer Bruno Poet. Bruno’s previous work for Opera North includes La traviata (2003), Manon (2003), Don Giovanni (2005) and Hansel and Gretel (2005). Each production will have a different costume designer, detailed below.

Macbeth, Giuseppe Verdi.
New production
Opening the Shakespeare Resounding season is Verdi’s Macbeth, directed by Tim Albery. It is Tim’s first Verdi opera for the Company since his intelligent and imaginative Don Carlos in 1993. Opera North’s music director, Richard Farnes, conducts.

The title role, widely regarded as one of the great early Verdi baritone roles, is sung by  Robert Hayward, who recently sang another celebrated Verdi role for the Company in last autumn’s Falstaff. Antonia Cifrone makes her Opera North debut as Lady Macbeth. Previously, she has sung almost all the Puccini roles and regularly appears with the Puccini Festival at Torre del Lago, both in the Summer Festival and abroad. Tenor Peter Auty, who made his professional début singing Remendado in Opera North’s production of Carmen (1998) and subsequently sang Alfredo in La traviata (2004), will sing the role of Macduff. Peter Wedd, who sang Boris in Katya Kabanova (2007) and Tamino in The Magic Flute (2007), sings the role of Malcolm. The Venezuelan bass Ernesto Morillo Hoyt makes his Company debut as Banquo.
Joining Tim, Johan and Bruno on the production team is costume designer Brigitte Reiffenstuel. Brigitte collaborated with Charles Edwards in the Company’s recent production of Rigoletto. The Movement Director is Maxine Braham. The production is sung in Italian with English titles.

Cast and production team:
Lady Macbeth Antonia Cifrone (ex 18 & 21 June)
Yvonne Howard (18 & 21 June)
Macbeth Robert Hayward
Macduff Peter Auty
Banquo Ernesto Morillo Hoyt
Malcolm Peter Wedd
Conductor Richard Farnes (ex 21, 24, 28, 31 May, 21 June)
Martin Pickard (21, 24, 28, 31 May, 21 June)
Director Tim Albery
Set Designer Johan Engels
Costume Designer Brigitte Reiffenstuel
Lighting Designer Bruno Poet

Performances start at 7.15pm unless otherwise stated:
Leeds Grand Theatre - 23, 26 April, 2, 14, 21, 24 May
Theatre Royal, Nottingham - 28, 31 May
Theatre Royal, Newcastle - 4, 7 June
The Lowry, Salford Quays - 11, 14 June
New Victoria Theatre, Woking – 18, 21 June (both at 7.30pm)


A Midsummer Night’s Dream Benjamin Britten
New production

Following on from the sell-out success of last season’s The Adventures of Pinocchio, Martin Duncan returns to direct a new production of Benjamin Britten’s gloriously melodic A Midsummer Night’s DreamA cast of fine young singers includes British counter tenor James Laing as Oberon. James recently sang the role of the Spirit in Orfeo (2007) and the Fox in The Adventures of Pinocchio (2007). Jeni Bern, the young Scottish soprano who performed Gretel in Hansel and Gretel (2005) and Susanna in The Marriage of Figaro (2006) for the Company, sings the role of Tytania, the Fairy queen. Helena is sung by one of Britain’s most versatile and accomplished young sopranos, Elizabeth Atherton and the mezzo soprano Francis Bourne makes her debut with Opera North as Hermia. Peter Wedd (also singing Malcolm in Macbeth) sings the dashing tenor role, Lysander; Mark Stone who appeared in four of the Eight Little Greats (2004) takes the part of Demetrius (except 12, 19 and 21 June when Stephan Loges will sing the role); Peter Savidge who made a large impact singing the role of Sharpless in last year’s Madama Butterfly takes the part of Theseus; Yvonne Howard who sang the part of Auntie in Opera North’s landmark production of Peter Grimes (2006) sings the role of Hippolyta (except 19 and 21 June when she is replaced by Gaynor Keeble) and Henry Waddington who appeared as Cyrus in last year’s The Fortunes of King Croesus sings the comic role, Bottom. Richard Burkhard takes the role of Quince, Colin Judson the part of Flute, Snug is sung by Sion Goronwy, Snout by Nicholas Sharratt and Starveling by Geoffrey Dolton. The actor Daniel Abelson plays the part of Puck.
The production is conducted by Stuart Stratford, who made his debut for Opera North conducting Pagliacci at Sadler’s Wells in the Eight Little Greats season. Joining the production team is costume designer Ashley Martin Davis. Ben Wright joins the team as the choreographer.

Cast and production information:
Oberon James Laing
Tytania Jeni Bern
Helena Elizabeth Atherton
Hermia Francis Bourne
Lysander Peter Wedd

Demetrius Mark Stone (ex 12, 19, 21 June)
Stephan Loges (12, 19, 21 June)
Theseus Peter Savidge
Hippolyta Yvonne Howard (ex 19, 21 June)
Gaynor Keeble (19, 21 June)

Bottom Henry Waddington
Conductor Stuart Stratford
Director Martin Duncan
Set Designer Johan Engels
Costume Designer Ashley Martin-Davis
Lighting Designer Bruno Poet

Performances start at 7.15pm unless otherwise stated:
Leeds Grand Theatre - 3, 10, 16, 22, 24 (2pm) May
Theatre Royal Nottingham - 29, 31 (2pm) May
Theatre Royal Newcastle - 5, 7 (2pm) June

The Lowry, Salford Quays - 12 June
New Victoria Theatre, Woking – 19 June (7.30pm), 21 June (2.30pm)

 

Roméo et Juliette, Charles Gounod New production

Opera North’s commitment to developing young talent continues in the final production of the 2007/08 season. This is highlighted by the choice of John Fulljames as director of Roméo et Juliette. He has previously worked as an assistant director for the Company and in 2005 directed the semi-staged production of Hansel and Gretel. Since then he has had great success with Jonathan Dove’sThe Enchanted Pig at the Young Vic. Roméo et Juliette is his first main stage work for the Company. Two young stars-in-the making sing the title roles in this production: Italian / American tenor Leonardo Capalbo as Roméo and Slovenian soprano Bernarda Bobro as Juliette. Leonardo received rave reviews for his performances of Luigi in Il tabarro and Paco in La vida breve (2004, Eight Little Greats season) and subsequently returned to sing Juan in Arms and the Cow (2006). This is Bernarda’s debut with Opera North. Previously she has sung Fortuna in Il Sogno di Scipione at the Salzburg Festival and Norina in Don Pasquale at the Stadttheater Klagenfurt. Stephan Loges sings the role of Mercutio, having previously sung the Count in The Marriage of Figaro (2001) and Peter Wedd sings Tybalt. Mezzo-soprano Frances Bourne makes her Opera North debut as Stéphano, Geoffrey Dalton sings the role of Paris and Peter Savidge (also Theseus in A Midsummer Night’s Dream) takes the part of Benvolio. Yvonne Howard takes the role of Gertrude and Henry Waddington, (Bottom in A Midsummer Night’s Dream) the role of Frére Laurent. Richard Burkhard takes the role of Gregorio and the Duke is sung by Simon Thorpe. The production is conducted by Martin André. Martin conducted Opera North’s production of Julietta and three of the award-winning 2004 Eight Little Greats (Il tabarro, Lavida breve and  Francesca da Rimini). Completing the production team is costume designer Adam Wiltshire, who previously designed Duke Bluebeard’s Castle (2005) for the Company. Choreography is by Ben Wright. The production is sung in French with English titles.

Cast and production team:
Roméo Leonardo Capalbo
Juliette Bernarda Bobro
Mercutio Stephan Loges
Tybalt Peter Wedd
Stéphano Frances Bourne
Paris Geoffrey Dolton
Capulet Peter Savidge
Benvolio Nicholas Sharratt
Gertrude Yvonne Howard (except 17, 20 June)
Gaynor Keeble (17, 20 June)
Frère Laurent Henry Waddington
Gregorio Richard Burkhard
The Duke Simon Thorpe
Conductor Martin André (ex 13 & 17 June)
Peter Selwyn (13 & 17 June)
Director John Fulljames
Set Designer Johan Engels
Costume Designer Adam Wiltshire
Lighting Designer Bruno Poet
Choreography Ben Wright

Performances start at 7.15pm unless otherwise stated:
Leeds Grand Theatre - 17, 20, 23 May
Theatre Royal, Nottingham - 30 May
Theatre Royal, Newcastle - 3, 6 June
The Lowry, Salford Quays - 10, 13 June
New Victoria Theatre, Woking – 17, 20 June (both 7.30pm)

More details and booking information are available on the Opera North web site.

Bill Kenny


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