It's Requiem Day!
Music by Paula Foley Tillen
Set to various texts
Set to various texts
Produced in collaboration with Chant Claire
Today's performance of Paula Foley Tillen's Requiem is Sold Out.
For those not able to attend the concert in person, MOT and Chant Clare are pleased to provide a livestream option!
Beginning at 2:45 PM, the livestream will be available at Plymouth Church's Facebook Page and YouTube Channel.
If you plan to livestream the concert, a $15 suggested contribution may be made
to Milwaukee Opera Theatre via MightyCause. Thank you for supporting this project!
Beginning at 2:45 PM, the livestream will be available at Plymouth Church's Facebook Page and YouTube Channel.
If you plan to livestream the concert, a $15 suggested contribution may be made
to Milwaukee Opera Theatre via MightyCause. Thank you for supporting this project!
Read the Requiem program here!
Read Cast and Creative Team Biographies here!
Sunday, January 29, 2023
Plymouth Church
2717 E Hampshire Street, 53211
Plymouth Church
2717 E Hampshire Street, 53211
A requiem seven years in the making emerges this January, uniting us once again with Paula Foley Tillen and our friends at Chant Claire. Set to various texts including Walt Whitman, John Donne, Ellen Kort, and the Latin Mass, Paula’s requiem cradles our collective loss in its arms, as we sing our way toward the future.
Conductor: Benjamin Bedroske
Pianist: Julie Fraleigh
Soprano Soloist: Lydia Rose Eiche
Tenor Soloist: Nathan Wesselowski
Speaker: Gladys Rhodes Chmiel
Pianist: Julie Fraleigh
Soprano Soloist: Lydia Rose Eiche
Tenor Soloist: Nathan Wesselowski
Speaker: Gladys Rhodes Chmiel
Check out this Preview of our Requiem from Urban Milwaukee!
Read about Requiem Composer Paula Foley Tillen's
journey in creating this piece here!
journey in creating this piece here!
Parking
Free street parking is available in the surrounding neighborhood, but we’re expecting a large crowd.
Please leave extra time to find parking, and wear comfy walking shoes.
Please leave extra time to find parking, and wear comfy walking shoes.
Music by Antonín Dvořák | Libretto by Jaroslav Kvapil
Adapted by Jason Powell
Adapted by Jason Powell
Produced in collaboration with Danceworks Performance MKE
February 9-12, 2023
Danceworks Studio Theatre
1661 N Water Street, 53202
Danceworks Studio Theatre
1661 N Water Street, 53202
Danceworks Performance MKE and Milwaukee Opera Theatre take the stage for their 7th
collaboration by plunging into the tale of Rusalka: a water nymph determined to find love by way
of magic, featuring singing sprites, dancing goblins, and Jason Powell as The Moon. Rooted in
Slavic folklore, and packed with ravishing music, Rusalka remains Antonín Dvořák’s best known
opera. This tale’s classic arias will accompany a modern day restructuring of the story by Powell,
with singing in Czech, speaking in English, and dancing in...dance!
Be transported by this one-of-a-kind collaboration.
collaboration by plunging into the tale of Rusalka: a water nymph determined to find love by way
of magic, featuring singing sprites, dancing goblins, and Jason Powell as The Moon. Rooted in
Slavic folklore, and packed with ravishing music, Rusalka remains Antonín Dvořák’s best known
opera. This tale’s classic arias will accompany a modern day restructuring of the story by Powell,
with singing in Czech, speaking in English, and dancing in...dance!
Be transported by this one-of-a-kind collaboration.
Cast & Creative Team
Cast
Rusalka: Saira Frank Vodník: David Guzmán Prince: Tim Rebers Ježibaba: Colleen Brooks First Nymph: Tabetha Steege Second Nymph: Erin Sura Third Nymph: Brennan Martinez The Moon: Jason Powell |
Dancers
Katelyn Altmann Nekea Leon Kaitlyn Moore Cuauhtli Ramirez Castro Tessa Ritchey Isaac Jerin Robertson Halle Sivertson Gabi Sustache |
Creative Team
Choreographer: Christal Wagner
Stage Director: Jill Anna Ponasik
Music Director: Ruben Piirainen
Set & Lighting Designer: Colin Gawronski
Harpist: Erin Brooker-Miller
Choreographer: Christal Wagner
Stage Director: Jill Anna Ponasik
Music Director: Ruben Piirainen
Set & Lighting Designer: Colin Gawronski
Harpist: Erin Brooker-Miller
Performance Dates & Times
Thursday, February 9 - 7:30 PM
Friday, February 10 - 7:30 PM
Saturday, February 11 - 4:30 PM & 7:30 PM
Sunday, February 12 - 3:00 PM & 6:00 PM
Friday, February 10 - 7:30 PM
Saturday, February 11 - 4:30 PM & 7:30 PM
Sunday, February 12 - 3:00 PM & 6:00 PM
Tickets On Sale Now!
Available online at danceworksmke.org/purchase-tickets/
or by calling Danceworks Box Office at 414-277-8480
or by calling Danceworks Box Office at 414-277-8480
Premium Seating - $35
Adult - $28
Student/Senior/Military - $20
Adult - $28
Student/Senior/Military - $20
Explore the rest of our season!
Impossible Operas
Created by Tim Rebers, Brian Rott, Jeffrey Mosser, Anja Notanja Sieger and Jill Anna Ponasik
Featuring the music of Mozart, Wagner, Bartók, Handel (and more!) May 19-28, 2023
Studio Theatre at the Broadway Theatre Center 158 N Broadway, Milwaukee Some operas are so challenging, they’re considered practically impossible. With our friends at Quasimondo Physical Theatre, we’re going to present seven of them…in a row. |
Birds of a Feather
May 31 & June 1, 2023
Jan Serr Studio 2155 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee We’re teaming up with Present Music for a concert featuring Gabriel Kahane, performing a new version of his solo album Magnificent Bird - plus a newly commissioned work from chamber music superstar Paul Wiancko. |
Plus monthly Voice Labs, our Script & Score program,
and a new Composer Librettist Studio education initiative!
and a new Composer Librettist Studio education initiative!
Help us continue our mission to serve as
Milwaukee's Microbrewery for Opera
with a tax-deductible donation in any amount!
Milwaukee's Microbrewery for Opera
with a tax-deductible donation in any amount!
Your support is greatly appreciated!
Graphic Design: Andrea Klohn
Rusalka Photo Credit: Christal Wagner
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Impossible Operas Artwork: Anja Notanja Sieger
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Our season was supported in part by a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board
with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts.
with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Our Mission
We are Milwaukee’s micro-brewery for opera, proudly producing small batches of high quality, local lyric theatre.
We tell stories through music...unconventionally.
We tell stories through music...unconventionally.
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