The Atlanta Opera Discoveries series, which celebrates its tenth anniversary this season, has been widely recognized for presenting new works, new ideas and fresh perspectives, as well as for performances in alternative venues that bring opera to new audiences across the Atlanta metro area. Opening the Discoveries series, as well as both The Atlanta Opera and Alliance Theatre’s 2023-24 seasons, is The Shining – premiered at Minnesota Opera in 2016 – in a new production from San Francisco’s Opera Parallèle with a reduced score for chamber orchestra. Co-produced by Opera Parallèle, Hawai’i Opera Theatre, and Portland Opera, The Shining is directed by Brian Staufenbiel, Opera Parallèle’s creative director since its founding in 2010, joined by a team that includes scenic designer Jacquelyn Scott, projection designer David Murakami, lighting designer Jim French, costume designer Alina Bokovikova and wigs and makeup designer Y. Sharon Peng. Austin Opera Music Director Timothy Myers, who recently led The Atlanta Opera’s 2022 production of Madama Butterfly, conducts the production. Craig Irvin, familiar at Atlanta Opera after performances in The Pirates of Penzance and Kevin Puts’s Silent Night and praised by Opera News for his “rich, resonant baritone,” shares the role of Jack Torrance with baritone Thomas Glass, Grand Prize winner of the 2019 Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, who reprises the role he first sang in the Minnesota Opera’s 2021 remounting of The Shining. Kelly Kaduce – another Atlanta Opera favorite, who portrayed Liù in 2017’s Turandot and Polly in 2021’s Threepenny Opera – sings Wendy Torrance, a role she created for the 2016 world premiere. Kearstin Piper Brown makes her debut with The Atlanta Opera in the same role, after performing it to rave reviews at Opera Parallèle. Sharing the role of Dick Hallorann, the telepathic head chef at the Overlook Hotel, Kevin Deas and Aubrey Allicock are both making their debuts with The Atlanta Opera. Deas, best known for his signature portrayal of the title role in Porgy & Bess in performances across the nation, previously sang Dick Hallorann with Opera Colorado; Allicock, whom the New York Times praises as "sturdy," "dynamic," and "excellent," reprises a role he first performed with Lyric Opera of Kansas City. The Shining is not recommended for children under 12 years old. Parental discretion is advised.
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