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Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
Hansel and Gretel
Composer:
Engelbert
Humperdinck
P.D.Q.
(Schickele)
Bach
Librettist:
Wette, Adelheid
Director(s):
Michael
P.
Albano
Director
Conductor(s):
Sandra
Horst
Chorus Master
William
Lumpkin
Music Director
Designer(s):
Emanuele
Luzzati
Costume Designer
Emanuele
Luzzati
Scenic Designer
Mark
McCullough
Lighting Designer
Roberto
Rebaudengo
Assistant Costume Designer
Roberto
Rebaudengo
Assistant Scenic Designer
Tom
Watson
Hair/Wigs
Tom
Watson
Make-up
Comments:
Marcie Stapp
Translation
Tim Long
Assistant to the Music Director
Erie Mills
English Diction Specialist
Ben Malensek
Principal Coach
Curt Pajer
Head of Music Staff
Opening Date:
Saturday, May 27, 2006
Venue &
Performance Dates:
Loretto-Hilton Center for the Performing Arts
May 27,31
June 2,6,10m,14m,18,22,24
Cast Information:
Dew Fairy
Katherine Jolly
Gertrude
Maria Zifchak
Gretel
Sandra De Athos
Hansel
Leah Wool
Peter
Ian Greenlaw
Sandman
Kristen Leich
The Witch
Maria Zifchak
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Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
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"Opera Theatre was founded in the spring of 1976 by Richard Gaddes, with a small group of opera-lovers who were determined to bring festival-quality opera to the St. Louis area. With a budget of $135,000 they presented an 11-performance season in English with a mixture of familar and unconventional repertory sung by the best young artists -- a style of production which continues to this day. In 1985 General Director Charles MacKay joined famed Artistic Director Colin Graham and Music Director Stephen Lord to lead the company until 2008, when he was named to succeed Richard Gaddes as General Director of the famed Santa Fe Opera. MacKay is now succeeded by Timothy O’Leary, who joins Music Director Stephen Lord and Artistic Director James Robinson as leaders of the company."
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