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Baritone RESUME Doug MacNaughton - Baritone RESUME Opera/Musical Theatre experience Judge Turpin, Sweeney Todd, Vancouver Opera, 2015 Donner, Das Rheingold, Pacific Opera Victoria, 2014 Don Alfonso (Understudy), Così fan tutte, Canadian Opera Company, 2014 Luther/Crespel/Schlemil, Les Contes d'Hoffmann - Edmonton Opera, 2013 Hobson (Understudy), Peter Grimes - Canadian Opera Company, 2013 Benoit/Alcindoro (Understudy), La Bohème - Canadian Opera Company, 2013 Customs Officer, La Bohème - Canadian Opera Company, 2013 Marquis de la Force (Understudy), Dialogues des Carmélites - Canadian Opera Company, 2013 Thierry/M. Javelinot, Dialogues des Carmélites - Canadian Opera Company, 2013 Frank (Understudy), Die Fledermaus - Canadian Opera Company, 2012 Sciarrone (Emergency replacement), Tosca- Canadian Opera Company, 2012 Maestro Spinelloccio, Gianni Schicchi - Canadian Opera Company, 2012 Fry, Hogan, Puppeteer, Crazy to Kill, Toronto Masque Theatre, 2011 Ein Musiklehrer (Understudy), Ariadne auf Naxos - Canadian Opera Company, 2011 Ein Lakai, Ariadne auf Naxos - Canadian Opera Company, 2011 Benoit/Alcindoro, La Bohème - Pacific Opera Victoria, 2011 Major Domo, Capriccio - Pacific Opera Victoria, 2010 Don Alfonso, Così fan tutte - Pacific Opera Victoria, 2010 Benoit/Alcindoro, La Bohème - Edmonton Opera, 2010 Baron Duphol, La Traviata - Edmonton Opera, 2009 Maximillian, Candide - Manitoba Opera, 2009 Sprecher, Die Zauberflöte, Opera Hamilton, 2008 Ben Hubbard, Regina - Pacific Opera Victoria, 2008 Don Quixote/Cervantes, Man of La Mancha, Stirling Festival Theatre, 2008 Wozzeck (Understudy), Wozzeck - Canadian Opera Company, 2006 Bob, The Old Maid and the Thief - Opera Lyra Ottawa, 2005 Ben, The Telephone - Opera Lyra Ottawa, 2005 Kilian/Prinz Ottokar, Der Freischütz - Vancouver Opera, 2005 Papageno, Die Zauberflöte - Cleveland Opera, 2003 Dandini, La Cenerentola, Knoxville Opera, 2002 Captain Corcoran, H. M. S. Pinafore - Knoxville Opera, 2001 Hortensio, The Taming of the Shrew - Pacific Opera Victoria, 2001 Papageno, Die Zauberflöte - Manitoba Opera, 2001 Papageno, Die Zauberflöte - L'Opéra de Québec, 2000 Dr. Falke, Die Fledermaus - Calgary Opera, 2000 Captain Corcoran, H. M. S. Pinafore - Cleveland Opera, 1999 Taddeo, L'Italiana in Algeri - L'Opéra de Québec, 1999 Elviro, Xerxes - Canadian Opera Company, 1999 Papageno, Die Zauberflöte - Opera Lyra Ottawa, 1998 Yamadori, Madama Butterfly - Canadian Opera Company, 1998 Dandini, La Cenerentola - L'Opéra de Québec, 1996 Wozzeck, Wozzeck, Banff Centre, 1995 Enjolras, Les Misérables, Mirvish Productions, 1991 - 1992 Combeferre, Les Misérables, Mirvish Productions, 1990 - 1991 Fléville, Andrea Chenier - Canadian Opera Company, 1989 Count Almaviva, Marriage of Figaro - Canadian Opera Company, 1989 Happy, La Fanciulla del West - Edmonton Opera, 1983 Captain Corcoran, H.M.S. Pinafore - Edmonton Opera, 1982-1983 www.DougMacNaughton.com Oratorio/Concert experience Messiah (Handel) Elmer Iseler Singers, 2013 Windsor Symphony, 2000, 2010 Okanagan Festival Singers, 2002, 2006 Regina Symphony, 1996, 2001 Victoria Symphony, 1997 Symphony Nova Scotia, 1997 Chorus Niagara 1998 Carmina Burana (Orff) Alberta Ballet, 2006 Sault Symphony, 2005 Bell'Arte Singers, 2001 Peterborough Singers, 2000 Grands Ballets Canadiens, 1999 Winnipeg Symphony, 1999 Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland (Bach) Pax Christi Chorale, 2014 Weinnachts Oratorium (Bach) Pax Christi Chorale, 2014 The Light in the Wilderness Elora Festival Singers 2008 Opera Highlights - Elora Festival Singers, 2010 Saskatoon Symphony, 2002 Frankenstein - Victoria Symphony 2010 Saskatoon Symphony, 2003 Brahms, A German Requiem - L'Orchestra symphonique de Québec, 1998 Rossini, Petite Messe Solennelle - Mississagua Choral Society, 1997 Berlioz, L'Enfance de Christ - Canadian Opera Company, 1997 Vaughan Williams, A Sea Symphony - International Symphony, 1993 Vaughan Williams, Dona Nobis Pacem - Chorus Niagara, 1997 Zappa, The Dangerous Kitchen - ACREQ, 1994, 1995, 1996, performances in Montreal, Houston, Ottawa, Toronto and Dresden, Germany. Talisker Players - The Plain Sense of Things, 2009 One for Another Given, 2001 On a Darkling Plain, 1999 The Aldeburgh Connection The Enchanted Garden, 2001 Abracadabra, 2001 www.DougMacNaughton.com Christos Hatzis, Wormwood, 2006 Mozart, Coronation Mass - Niagara Symphony, 1995 Mozart, Vesperae Solennes de Confessore - Niagara Symphony, 1995 www.DougMacNaughton.com .
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