Houston Grand Opera’s 2024–2025 season

 

HGO’s New Season to Feature Six Operas, each an original HGO Production or Co-Production,

Including a Stunning New Staging of a Verdi Tragedy; a Highly Anticipated New Staging of a Wagner

Masterpiece; and More Audience Favorites

 

The new season includes two never-before-seen productions, Il trovatore and Tannhäuser;

the Houston debut of Missy Mazzoli’s boundary-pushing Breaking the Waves; family-friendly classic Cinderella;

Broadway masterpiece West Side Story; and the world’s most beloved opera, La bohème

 

“HGO’s new season explores the most profoundly human of emotions, in all its myriad forms: romantic love.” —General Director and CEO Khori Dastoor

 

HOUSTON—2024—Houston Grand Opera (HGO) is proud to announce its 2024-25 season, featuring a spectacular, new, season-opening production of Il trovatore; the return of charming, family-friendly Cinderella, classic tragedy La bohème, and blockbuster musical West Side Story; Houstonians’ first-ever chance to see award-winning opera Breaking the Waves; and a lushly beautiful new production of Tannhäuser, the company’s first presentation of the opera in more than two decades.

 

“Our theme for the 2024-25 season is Truly. Madly. Deeply,” says HGO General Director and CEO Khori Dastoor. “Whether Verdi or Wagner, a comedy or a tragedy, a centuries-old masterwork or a bold addition to the repertoire, each of the six ravishing operas HGO is planning for our audiences will explore what it means to fall in love—with every last iota of your being. Only opera, through its magical merging of text and musical score, can conjure the profound pleasure and searing pain that accompany pure romantic feeling. And that is what we will be reveling in, with abandon, over the extraordinary season ahead.”

 

“HGO’s new season is not only largely about young love, but the operas themselves were composed by youngsters—Rossini was 23 when he began his beloved Cinderella, and West Side Story’s lyricist Stephen Sondheim was only 24,” says HGO Artistic and Music Director Patrick Summers. “The boundless energy of youth runs through each of next year’s works: Tannhäuser, though not Wagner’s first opera, was his first grandly romantic work in the style for which he would change the world. Il trovatore was a breakthrough opera for the young Verdi, as was Breaking the Waves for the preternaturally gifted young Missy Mazzoli. And, of course, all of the innocence of youth, love, and the pain of loss is wrapped in the ultimate love opera, Puccini’s La bohème.”

 

The company will open the 2024-25 season with the debut of an original, new HGO-commissioned production, a fresh vision of Verdi’s Il trovatore from industry-leading director Stephen Wadsworth. His awe-inspiring, old-meets-new-world production sets the story in contemporary Europe, where castles sit amid skyscrapers and monuments stand alongside street art, a juxtaposition that accentuates the timelessness of the story.

 

The opera takes place in Spain, where the royalist Count di Luna and the revolutionary leader Manrico love the same woman, Leonora. As the men face off, they become ensnared in a larger web of lies, murder, and revenge, spun in part by the Romani woman Azucena, whose own mother’s death set the story in motion many years earlier. Superstar soprano Ailyn Pérez, fresh from triumphing in Houston as Madame Butterfly, performs the role of Leonora opposite virtuoso baritenor Michael Spyres as Manrico, with baritone Lucas Meachem as Count di Luna and mezzo-soprano Raehann Bryce-Davis as Azucena. Maestro Patrick Summers conducts.

 

Also part of HGO’s fall repertoire is Rossini’s frothy delight, Cinderella, presented in the production that has charmed the world. Directed by Joan Font, one of the geniuses behind Barcelona-based collective Els Comediants, the opera shares the story of renamed heroine Angelina, a sweet young beauty who finds love with a prince, in a bright and whimsical HGO co-production that includes a group of hilarious, scene-stealing rats.

 

Leading the vocally challenging bel canto opera is world-famous mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard as Angelina, with baritone Alessandro Corbelli, a revered Rossini specialist, as Don Magnifico. The incredible cast also boasts tenor Jack Swanson as Prince Ramiro, baritone Iurii Samoilov in his company debut as the prince’s valet Dandini, and bass-baritone Cory McGee as the philosopher Alidoro. Lorenzo Passerini, making his company debut, conducts.

 

The company’s winter repertoire will launch with Puccini’s heart-wrenching La bohème, in a revival co-production from HGO, Canadian Opera Company, and San Francisco Opera, created by Tony Award-winning director John Caird. The production’s intimate set, constructed from paintings and canvases, perfectly conjures belle époque Paris, where tragedy awaits the story’s irresistible band of bohemians.

 

Soprano Yaritza Veliz makes her HGO debut in the role that has garnered her international acclaim—that of the fragile Mimì—opposite Grammy Award-winning lyric tenor Joshua Guerrero as her Rodolfo. Baritone Edward Parks, also a Grammy winner, performs the role of the painter Marcello with Juliana Grigoryan, an electrifying new star who recently took top honors at Operalia, as his lover Musetta. Another Grammy winner, the celebrated conductor Karen Kamensek, takes the HGO podium to conduct Puccini’s unforgettable score.

 

Next, HGO presents a Broadway masterpiece, West Side Story, the creation of composer Leonard Bernstein, lyricist Stephen Sondheim, choreographer Jerome Robbins, and playwright Arthur Laurents. Directed by the legendary Francesca Zambello and co-produced by HGO, Glimmerglass Festival, and Lyric Opera of Chicago, this production received raves in Houston in 2018, when the company was displaced from the Wortham Theater Center by Hurricane Harvey. Now audiences have the chance to experience Zambello’s full vision of the romantic tragedy, which transports Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet to a New York setting.

 

The opera boasts a superlative lead cast, including rising soprano Shereen Pimentel in her HGO debut as Maria, the role that won her an Outer Critics Circle Award on Broadway; dazzling tenor Brenton Ryan as Tony; and famed Broadway artist Kyle Coffman, who also appeared in Steven Spielberg’s 2021 film version, in his company debut as Riff. Internationally acclaimed conductor Roberto Kalb takes the podium in his HGO debut.

 

Spring will bring the highly anticipated Houston debut of Breaking the Waves, the critically acclaimed contemporary opera from sought-after composer-and-librettist team Missy Mazzoli and Royce Vavrek, which made its world premiere in 2016. Directed by Tom Morris, this powerful, highly praised HGO co-production brings to life the strict Calvinist community in 1970s Scotland, where the tragic story, adapted from the art film by Lars von Trier unfolds.

 

Luminous soprano Lauren Snouffer performs the role of the impressionable young Bess, with charismatic bass-baritone Ryan McKinny as the offshore oil rigger Jan. After the two marry, Bess embarks on a journey of sexual exploration that, following a series of shocking events, ends in tragedy. Sara Brodie directs the revival of Morris’s production of the award-winning, boundary-pushing opera, with Maestro Patrick Summers conducting Mazzoli’s rich, intriguing, original score.

 

HGO will close the mainstage season with a highly anticipated new staging of Wagner’s Tannhäuser from internationally acclaimed director Francesca Zambello. Houston audiences will be the first to experience this strikingly beautiful co-production from HGO and Washington National Opera.

 

A powerhouse cast up to the formidable challenges of Wagner’s sublime score is set to deliver an unforgettable experience for HGO audiences. Tenor Russell Thomas, an acclaimed Wagnerian and HGO’s Parsifal in 2024, performs the role of Tannhäuser, a poet struggling between the forces of lust and love. World-famous soprano Tamara Wilson portrays his spiritual love, the pure Elisabeth, with sought-after mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke as the tempting goddess Venus. The superb lead cast is completed by baritone Luke Sutliff as Wolfram von Eschenbach and bass Alexandros Stavrakakis in his company debut as Landgraf Hermann. Erik Nielsen, acclaimed music director of Bilbao Symphony Orchestra, makes his company debut at the podium.

 

The 2024-25 Season Beyond the Mainstage

 

Augmenting HGO’s mainstage season is a host of programming intended to serve students, families, and the entire Houston community, including several new initiatives.

 

“HGO’s mission is to serve the entire city of Houston with the inspiration and transformation that results from forging a connection with great art and world-class artists—and families are at the center of that,” says Dastoor. “As we enter a new era for the art form, and the company assumes an ever-greater leadership role in the industry, we will continue to place a premium on multi-generational programming. We cannot wait to welcome Houstonians of all ages to the family-friendly performances we’re planning for next season.”

 

November 9, 2024, will usher in a new tradition at the company: HGO Family Day. The first annual event, HGO Family Day Presents Cinderella, will feature a 90-minute, relaxed-environment performance of the Rossini opera the company is presenting as part of its fall repertoire. Directed by superstar mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard, this show is perfect for young guests, complete with kid-centric lobby activities. Subscribers enjoy presale access to tickets, which will go on sale on May 15, 2024.

 

Throughout the 2024-25 season, HGO will present a double bill of touring operas for students and families, Opera to Go!: Mo Willems’s Bite-Sized Operas!, presented as a bilingual English and Spanish edition. The show features two children’s books by popular, Emmy Award-winning author Mo Willems, with music by Carlos SimonSlopera! shares the story of Piggie and Elephant, two best friends who learn to appreciate one another’s differences. And Don’t Let the Pigeon Sing Up Late!, starring The Pigeon and some delightful new companions, recounts The Pigeon’s losing battle against bedtime. In addition to schools and other community spaces throughout the region, the family-friendly double bill will be presented at Miller Outdoor Theatre from October 8-10, 2024.

 

On January 17, 2025, HGO will host the Concert of Arias, the live final round of the Eleanor McCollum Competition for Young Singers, featuring a small group of talented young artists selected following an extensive international search. In 2025, for the first time in company history, the singers performing in the concert will be accompanied by the HGO Orchestra. Subscribers receive first access to tickets.

 

In winter 2025 HGO will present the sixth annual Giving Voice—an adored company tradition created by renowned tenor Lawrence Brownlee, showcasing the monumental artistry and historic contributions made by Black artists in opera and song. Subscribers receive premier access to register.

 

This season, HGO is featuring a variety of ticket offerings, from flexible three-opera packages to the full six-opera season. Full subscriptions start as low as $90. Subscriptions to the 2024-25 season are now available at HGO.org. Single tickets will be available later this summer. The deadline for renewal is May 24, 2024.

 

Subscribers to the company’s 2024-25 season will receive a host of benefits, including a 25 percent discount on additional tickets, free tickets to the company’s popular Butler Studio Showcase, special deals at downtown-area restaurants, a monthly subscriber newsletter, and access to Opera America’s Opera Passport program, which offers discounted tickets to performances from Lyric Opera of Chicago, San Francisco Opera, and many more companies across the country.

 

HGO continues to encourage younger audiences to experience the art form through several opportunities, including its popular Opening Nights for Young Professionals (ONYP) discounted subscription series; and tickets starting at $25 for all productions.

 

In 2024, HGO announced the launch of a new initiative to offer $20 student tickets for mainstage productions. Students with a valid student ID are invited to take advantage of this offer one month prior to the opening of every performance.

 

HGO’s mainstage season will comprise 34 mainstage, 1 family, and 2 student performances of six productions. Additional details of the upcoming HGO productions are provided below, and more information is available at the company’s website: HGO.org. All repertoire, dates, pricing, productions, and casting are subject to change without notice.

 

 

About Houston Grand Opera

 

Houston Grand Opera (HGO) is one of the largest, most innovative, and most highly acclaimed opera companies in the United States. General Director and CEO Khori Dastoor assumed leadership of the organization and responsibility for its strategic vision in 2021. HGO was the only American finalist for Opera Company of the Year in the 2019 International Opera Awards, and the only American company to be nominated twice. In fulfilling its missionto advance the operatic art, to serve the Houston community, and to be a global leader in the future of opera, HGO has led the field in commissioning and producing new works (76 world premieres to date) and in training and nurturing promising young artists and administrators. The company contributes to the cultural enrichment of Houston and the nation through a diverse and innovative program of performances, community events, and education projects that reaches the widest possible public. HGO’s pioneering Community and Learning initiative has served as a model for other arts organizations. The company invites all Houstonians to experience superlative opera without the barrier of price through discounted single tickets and subscriptions, subsidized student performances, and free productions. 

 

HGO has toured extensively and has won a Tony, two Grammy awards, and three Emmy awards. It is the only opera company to win all three honors. 

 

 

 

 

Houston Grand Opera: 2024-25 Season

 

* Company mainstage debut 

# Alternate cast

† Sarah and Ernest Butler Houston Grand Opera Studio artist 

‡ Former Butler Studio artist 

(Butler Studio artist designations apply to the program’s 2024-25 class; HGO’s announcement of the new season’s members can be found here.)

 

Verdi: Il trovatore

Performance dates: October 18, 20m, 26, 29, November 3m, 2024

Sung in Italian with projected English translation

 

CAST:

 

Michael Spyres

Manrico

 

Ailyn Pérez

Leonora

 

Raehann Bryce-Davis *

Azucena

 

Lucas Meachem
Count di Luna

 

Morris Robinson

Ferrando

 

Demetrious Sampson, Jr. †

Ruiz

 

Michael McDermott †

Messenger

 

Elizabeth “Hanje” * †

Ines

 


 

CREATIVE TEAM:

 

Patrick Summers

Conductor

Sarah and Ernest Butler Chair

 

Stephen Wadsworth

Director

 

Charlie Corcoran *

Scenic designer

 

Camille Assaf *

Costume Designer

 

Jiyoun Chang *

Lighting Designer

 

Amy Hall Garner *

Choreographer

 

Richard Bado ‡

Chorus Director

Sarah and Ernest Butler Chorus Director Chair

 

HGO Orchestra

HGO Chorus

 

An Original HGO Production

 

SPONSORS:

 

PRINCIPAL GUARANTORS 

Claire Liu and Joe Greenberg 

Dian and Harlan Stai 

 

GUARANTOR 

Margaret Alkek Williams 

 

GRAND UNDERWRITERS 

ConocoPhillips

Molly and Jim Crownover

Laura and Brad McWilliams 

 

 

Rossini: Cinderella

Performance dates: October 25, 27m, November 1 (morning Student Matinee and evening mainstage), 7, 9 (morning Family Day and evening mainstage), 2024

Sung in Italian with projected English translation. Student Matinee and Family Day performances will be sung in English with an alternate cast TBA.

 

CAST:

 

Isabel Leonard

Angelina

 

Jack Swanson

Don Ramiro

 

Alessandro Corbelli

Don Magnifico  

 

Iurii Samoilov *

Dandini

 

Cory McGee ‡

Alidoro

 

Alissa Goretsky * †

Clorinda

 

Emily Treigle ‡

Tisbe

 

CREATIVE TEAM:

 

Lorenzo Passerini *

Conductor

 

Joan Font

Director

 

Xevi Dorca

Associate Director and Choreographer

 

Joan J. Guillén

Set and Costume Designer

 

Albert Faura

Original Lighting Designer

 

Michael James Clark

Revival Lighting Designer

 

Richard Bado ‡

Chorus Director

Sarah and Ernest Butler Chorus Director Chair

 

HGO Orchestra

HGO Chorus

 

A Co-Production of Houston Grand Opera, Gran Teatre del Liceu, Welsh National Opera, and Grand Théâtre de Genève

 

SPONSORS:

 

PREMIER GUARANTOR

Houston Grand Opera Endowment, Inc.

 

 

Puccini: La bohème

Performance dates: January 24, 26m, February 1, 6, 9m, 12, 14, 2025

Sung in Italian with projected English translation

 

CAST:

 

Joshua Guerrero

Rodolfo

 

Yaritza Véliz *

Mimì

 

Edward Parks *
Marcello

              

Juliana Grigoryan *

Musetta

 

Cory McGee ‡

Colline

 

Navasard Hakobyan †

Schaunard

 

Héctor Vásquez

Benoit/Alcindoro

 

Demetrious Sampson, Jr. †

Parpignol

 


HGO 2018 La Boheme.  Photo:  Lynn Lane

 

CREATIVE TEAM:

 

Karen Kamensek *

Conductor

 

John Caird

Director

 

Katherine M. Carter

Associate Director

 

David Farley

Set and Costume Designer

 

Michael James Clark

Lighting Designer

 

Richard Bado ‡

Chorus Director

Sarah and Ernest Butler Chorus Director Chair

 

Karen Reeves

Children’s Chorus Director

 

HGO Orchestra

HGO Chorus

HGO Children’s Chorus

 

A Co-Production of Houston Grand Opera, Canadian Opera Company, and San Francisco Opera

 


HGO  La Boheme.  Photo:  Lynn Lane

SPONSORS:

 

GUARANTORS

Vinson & Elkins
Margaret Alkek Williams 

 

GRAND UNDERWRITERS 

Marianne and Joe Geagea   

Laura and Brad McWilliams 

 

 

Bernstein: West Side Story

Based on a Conception of Jerome Robbins

Book by Arthur Laurents

Music by Leonard Bernstein

Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim

Entire Original Production Directed and Choreographed by Jerome Robbins

Originally Produced on Broadway by Robert E. Griffith and Harold S. Prince, by Arrangement with Roger L. Stevens

Performance dates: January 31, February 2m, 4 (High School Night) 5, 7, 8, 13, 15, 2025

Sung in English with projected English text

 

CAST:

 

Shereen Pimentel *
Maria

 

Brenton Ryan
Tony

              

Kyle Coffman *
Riff

 

Yurel Echezarreta *

Bernardo

 

Nathan Keen *

Action

 

Ana María Martínez ‡

“Somewhere” soloist

 

 


HGO  West Side Story.  Photo:  Lynn Lane

 

 

CREATIVE TEAM:

 

Roberto Kalb *

Conductor

 

Francesca Zambello

Director

 

Eric Sean Fogel

Associate Director

 

Jerome Robbins

Original Choreographer

 

Joshua Bergasse *

Reproducing the original choreography

 

Kiira Carper *

Associate Choreographer

 

Peter J. Davison

Set Designer

 

Jessica Jahn

Costume Designer

 

Mark McCullough

Lighting Designer

 

Andrew Harper
Sound Designer

 

Richard Bado ‡

Chorus Director

Sarah and Ernest Butler Chorus Director Chair

 

HGO Orchestra

HGO Chorus

 

A Co-Production of Houston Grand Opera, Glimmerglass Festival, and Lyric Opera of Chicago

 

SPONSORS:

 

PRINCIPAL GUARANTOR 

The Wortham Foundation, Inc. 

 

GRAND UNDERWRITERS

Laura and Brad McWilliams 

 

 

Mazzoli: Breaking the Waves

Music by Missy Mazzoli

Libretto by Royce Vavrek

Performance dates: April 19, 26, 30, May 2, 4m, 2025

Sung in English with projected English text

CAST:

 

Lauren Snouffer ‡

Bess McNeill

 

Ryan McKinny ‡

Jan Nyman

 

Michelle Bradley *

Mother

 

Maire Therese Carmack *

Dodo McNeill

 

David Portillo

Dr. Richardson

 

Michael Mayes

Councilman

 

Sam Dhobhany * †

Terry

 

Demetrious Sampson, Jr. †

Younger Sailor

 

CREATIVE TEAM:

 

Missy Mazzoli *

Composer

 

Royce Vavrek

Librettist

 

Patrick Summers

Conductor

Sarah and Ernest Butler Chair

 

Tom Morris *

Original Director

 

Sara Brodie *

Revival Director and Movement Director

 

Soutra Gilmour *

Scenic and Costume Designer

 

Richard Howell *

Lighting Designer

 

Will Duke *

Projection Designer

 

Jon Nicholls *

Sound Designer

 

Richard Bado ‡

Chorus Director

Sarah and Ernest Butler Chorus Director Chair

 

HGO Orchestra

HGO Chorus

 

A Co-Production of Houston Grand Opera, Opera Ventures, Scottish Opera, Théâtre National de l’Opéra Comique, and Adelaide Festival

 

SPONSORS:

 

GUARANTOR
Drs. Liz Grimm and Jack Roth

 

 

Wagner: Tannhäuser

Performance dates: April 25, 29, May 3, 8, 11m, 2025

Sung in German with projected English translation

 

CAST:

 

Russell Thomas
Tannhäuser

 

Tamara Wilson ‡
Elisabeth

 

Sasha Cooke

Venus

 

Luke Sutliff ‡
Wolfram von Eschenbach

 

Alexandros Stavrakakis *
Landgraf Hermann

 

Cory McGee ‡

Biterolf

 

Martin Luther Clark *

Walther von der Vogelweide

 

Shawn Roth * †

Heinrich der Schreiber

 

Ziniu Zhao * †

Reinmar von Zweter

 

Ani Kushyan †

Shepherd

 

CREATIVE TEAM:

 

Erik Nielsen *

Conductor

 

Francesca Zambello

Director

 

Peter J. Davison

Scenic Designer

 

Constance Hoffman

Costume Designer

 

Amith Chandrashaker

Lighting Designer

 

S. Katy Tucker

Projection Designer

 

Eric Sean Fogel

Choreographer

 

               Richard Bado ‡

Chorus Director

Sarah and Ernest Butler Chorus Director Chair

 

HGO Orchestra

HGO Chorus

 

A Co-Production of Houston Grand Opera and Washington National Opera

 

SPONSORS:

 

PRINCIPAL GUARANTOR 

Dian and Harlan Stai 

 

GRAND GUARANTOR

Mr. John G. Turner and Mr. Jerry G. Fischer 

 

GUARANTORS

Louise G. Chapman 
Elizabeth and Richard Husseini 

Drs. Liz Grimm and Jack Roth 

 

GRAND UNDERWRITER 

Matt Healey