OSB Announces 20th Anniversary Season
For Immediate Release May 1, 2013 Contact: Steven Sharpe, General Director Phone: (805) 898-3890 Email: [email protected]
OPERA SANTA BARBARA ANNOUNCES 20th ANNIVERSARY SEASON
– Puccini’s blockbuster Tosca returns, kicks off season – Company premiere: first-ever OSB production of Verdi’s Falstaff – Company premiere of The Consul, Menotti’s Pulitzer Prize-winning thriller – 20th Anniversary offers something for everyone: Puccini, Verdi, Menotti – OSB Artistic Director Jose Maria Condemi to direct Tosca and Falstaff
Santa Barbara, CA… Opera Santa Barbara announces its 2013/2014 season. This season marks Opera Santa Barbara’s 20th Anniversary; the company celebrates with three spectacular productions: a heart-wrenching tale of love and betrayal, a witty, elegant comedy, and a thrilling, suspenseful drama. Tosca opens in November 2013, followed by Falstaff in March 2014, and The Consul in April 2014.
This April, two talented and charming Puerto Rican singers will make their Opera Santa Barbara debuts: soprano Zulimar López-Hernández as Norina and tenor Javier Abreu as Ernesto. Zulimar starts things off with a bang: “The last time I sang Norina, her aria was staged in the bathtub; I had to get out of the tub and put on a robe while singing – without revealing to the audience more of the character than I intended!” laughs the soprano. Possible wardrobe malfunctions aside, Javier summed up Don Pasquale’s enduring appeal: “The opera itself is one of Donizetti's best: the plot is simple and easy to follow, and it combines just the right amount of slapstick with those moments that tug at your heartstrings.”
When the curtain opens on Francesca Zambello’s Aida, you’ll be treated to “an original and stunning production – without one elephant sighted,” writes Susan Galbraith for DC Theatre Scene. She’s not alone: skimming the reviews from this production’s 2012 New York premiere, a clear picture emerges: “Thought-provoking and brilliant”; “Gutsy”; ”Memorable”; “Courageous and incredibly moving.”
This won’t come as a surprise to anyone familiar with Zambello’s work. One of opera’s most celebrated names – and a self-described “evangelist for opera” – she has blazed a trail creating groundbreaking productions for top opera houses around the world. In addition, she is the newly appointed Artistic Director of Washington National Opera and serves as the Artistic & General Director for the Glimmerglass Festival, where this production of Aida premiered in 2012.
Opera Santa Barbara Artistic Director Jose Maria Condemi says, “When I talked to Francesca about her culturally significant Aida, I was intrigued; when I saw the results – this gripping, visually stunning production – I knew I had to bring it to our community. It’s certain to be a truly noteworthy day for both music and theater in Santa Barbara.”