Moby-Dick Page 1 of 2 Opera Assn

Moby-Dick Page 1 of 2 Opera Assn

San Francisco War Memorial 2012-2013 Moby-Dick Page 1 of 2 Opera Assn. Opera House Moby-Dick (in English) Opera in two acts by Jake Heggie Libretto by Gene Scheer Based on Herman Melville’s novel Moby-Dick; or, The Whale Conductor CAST Patrick Summers Queequeg, a harpooner Jonathan Lemalu Director and Dramaturg Greenhorn, a new crew member Stephen Costello Leonard Foglia Flask, Third Mate Matthew O'Neill Set designer Starbuck, First Mate Morgan Smith Robert Brill Stubb, Second Mate Robert Orth Costume Designer Pip, Ahab's cabin boy Talise Trevigne Jane Greenwood Ahab, commander of the Pequod Jay Hunter Morris Lighting Designer Tashtego, a harpooner Carmichael Blankenship* Gavan Swift Daggoo, a harpooner Bradley Kynard* Projection Designer Nantucket Sailor Chester Pidduck* Elaine J. McCarthy Spanish Sailor Anders Froehlich* Associate Projection Designer Captain Gardiner, commander of the Rachel Joo Won Kang* Shawn E. Boyle *Role debut †U.S. opera debut Chorus Director Ian Robertson PLACE AND TIME: Mid-nineteenth century; at sea, on the whaleship Movement Director/Choreographer Pequod Keturah Stickann Fight Director Jonathan Rider Assistant conductor Joseph Marcheso Musical Preparation Bryndon Hassman Laurie Rogers Robert Mollicone Fabrizio Corona Dennis Doubin Assistant Stage Director Jose Maria Condemi Stage Manager Lisa Anderson Costume supervisor Jai Alltizer Wig and Makeup Designer Gerd Mairandres Wednesday, October 10 2012, at 7:30 PM ACT I Saturday, October 13 2012, at 8:00 PM - INTERMISSION - Thursday, October 18 2012, at 7:30 AM ACT III Sunday, October 21 2012, at 2:00 PM Tuesday, October 23 2012, at 8:00 PM Friday, October 26 2012, at 8:00 PM Tuesday, October 30 2012, at 7:30 PM Friday, November 2 2012, at 8:00 PM San Francisco War Memorial 2012-2013 Moby-Dick Page 2 of 2 Opera Assn. Opera House Sponsors: Company Sponsors John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn are proud to support this production. This production is made possible, in part, by the Carol Franc Buck Foundation, Leslie and George Hume, Koret Foundation, and Tad and Dianne Taube. Jay Hunter Morris’s appearance is made possible by a gift to the Great Singers Fund by Joan and David Traitel. Jonathan Lemalu’s appearance is made possible by a gift from Annette Campbell-White and the Kia Ora Foundation. Additional support for this production provided by Affiliate Sponsors Bernice and John Lindstrom in honor of Jake Heggie. Notes: Commissioned and produced by San Francisco Opera in partnership with the Dallas Opera, San Diego Opera, Calgary Opera, and the State Opera of South Australia. CLIMBERS/FIGHTERS David Bier Melicio Estrella Peter Greathouse Ikolo Griffin Dustin Kelly Bryan Ketron Luciano Lazzarotto Michael Levine Michael Nichols Brian Patterson Jekyns Pelaez Andrew Slade Jeffrey Van Sciver SUPERNUMERARY Marissa Israel.

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