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The real-life story
of a young nun's arduous journey
through the labyrinth of crime and punishment |
that became a best-selling
book,
then an award-winning movie |
is
now an opera! |
dead
man WALKING
a World Premiere |
commissioned by San Francisco Opera |
War Memorial Opera House
October 7, 10, 13, 17, 19, 22, 25, 28 (2000) |
With
music composed by Jake
Heggie and conducted by Patrick Summers,
two of the most gifted young personalities in musical America today, this
uniquely American contemporary drama based on the book by Sister Helen
Prejean, takes on a new dimension. |
And
with the libretto written by award-winning playwright and opera lover
Terrence McNally and performances by
two of today's celebrated mezzo-sopranos - Susan
Graham (creating the role of Sister Helen) and Frederica
von Stade (as the inmate's mother), and two of America's fast-rising
young singers - baritone John Packard
(as the inmate Joe de Rocher) and Soprano Nicolle
Foland (as the victim's mother) -
Dead Man Walking, the opera has all the elements that
make up a one-of-a-kind musical and theatrical experience.
Stage direction is by Joe Mantello and set design is by Michael Yeargan.
The work, commissioned by San Francisco Opera as part of General Director
Lotfi Mansouri's Pacific
Visions program for replenishing the opera repertory, is
yet another testament to the coming of age of American Opera.
(In the month before the premiere, FanFaire held
a Tickets
to the OPERA Raffle
sponsored by San Francisco Opera during which three pairs of orchestra
tickets to Dead Man Walking were given away to three FanFaire
viewers.)
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Lead funding for Dead Man Walking
is provided by Mrs. Paul L. Wattis and by the support of The Chase
Global Private Bank with additional funding by The Carlyle Fund, The
Howard Gilman Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts. |
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