Fri. Nov. 15, 2024 7:30p.m.
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Wed. Nov. 13, 2024 7:30p.m.
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Fri. Nov. 15, 2024 7:30p.m.
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Sun. Nov. 17, 2024 2p.m.
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Tue. Nov. 19, 2024 7:30p.m.
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Thu. Nov. 21, 2024 7:30p.m.
Opera House
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Runtime
2 hours and 45 minutes, including one 25-minute intermission
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WNO Season Sponsor
Macbeth
Music by Giuseppe Verdi
Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave and Andrea Maffei
New Production
In Italian with projected English titles
This performance is approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes, including one 25-minute intermission.
#MacbethWNO
Projected titles by Kelley Rourke originally created forThe Glimmerglass Festival
Patrons are requested to silence cell phones and other electronic devices during performances.
The taking of photographs and the use of recording equipment are not allowed in this venue.
Program order and artists are subject to change.
Season Sponsors
Official Airline of the WNO Season
Jacqueline B. Mars
Mrs. Eugene B. Casey
Production Sponsors
The Dr. M. Lee Pearce Foundation, Inc.
Terms and Conditions
All events and artists subject to change without prior notice.
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Cast and Creative Team
Macbeth
Music by Giuseppe Verdi | Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave and Andrea Maffei
New production November 13, 15, 17, 19, 21 & 23, 2024
Macbeth | Étienne Dupuis*
Lady Macbeth | Ewa PÅ‚onka
Macduff | Kang Wang
Banquo | Soloman Howard†
Malcolm | Nicholas Huff^*
Lady-in-Waiting | Anneliese Klenetsky^
Doctor | Sergio Martínez^
Warrior (First Apparition) | Jonathan Patton^
Bloody Child (Second Apparition) | Kresley Figueroa^
Crowned Child (Third Apparition) | Viviana Goodwin^
Washington National Opera Orchestra
Washington National Opera Chorus
Washington National Opera Corps Dancers
CREATIVE TEAM
Conductor | Evan Rogister
Director | Brenna Corner
Scenic Designer | Erhard Rom
Lighting Designer | A.J. Guban
Projection Designer | S. Katy Tucker
Costumes are a co-production of Lyric Opera of Chicago and Canadian Opera Company
Additional Costume Design | Kathleen Geldard
Supertitles | Kelley Rourke
Fight Master | Casey Kaleba
Intimacy Coordinator | Lorraine Slone
Assistant Director | David Radamés Toro
Stage Manager | Diane Lin â–²
Chorus Master | Steven Gathman
Cover Conductor | Tiffany Chang
Music Staff | Michael Baitzer, Tongyao Li, Ken Weiss
Diction Coach | Ken Weiss
* Washington National Opera Debut
† Alumnus of the Cafritz Young Artist program
^ Current member of the Cafritz Young Artist program
â–²Washington National Opera AGMA production staff member with 10 or more seasons of service
Synopsis
ACT I
A wood
In a raging thunderstorm, spirits of women arrive and recount their actions since their passing. A drum is heard heralding the arrival of Macbeth, the leader of the army that has ravished their land. The witches prepare by conjuring corporeal spirits that the men will be able to see. Macbeth and Banquo arrive. The manifestations of the witches greet Macbeth as Thane of Glamis (a title he had just been granted), Thane of Cawdor, and King of Scotland; they hail Banquo as the father of future kings. Messengers arrive to announce that the King had awarded Thane of Cawdor to Macbeth. To Banquo’s alarm, Macbeth reflects on gaining the throne. The spirits reflect on Macbeth’s reaction and prepare to meet later.
A hall in Macbeth’s castle
Lady Macbeth reads a letter from Macbeth telling her of his victory in battle and of the witches’ prophecy. She resolves to help him fulfill it. When a messenger announces that both Macbeth and the king will arrive shortly, she realizes they must act that night and calls on the powers of surrounding spirits to help her.
ACT II
A room in the castle
Macbeth has now been made King of Scotland, fulfilling the third prophecy.
He has put the blame for the murder on Duncan’s son Malcolm, who has fled to England. However, the witches prophesied that Banquo would be the father of kings; Macbeth and his wife now plot to kill Banquo and his son.
A park
Assassins in Macbeth’s service wait for Banquo in the dark. He and his son Fleance arrive, Banquo uneasy with foreboding. Banquo is murdered, but his son escapes.
A magnificent room in the castle
Macbeth and his queen welcome guests to their banquet hall and she proposes a toast. Off to the side, an assassin arrives and tells Macbeth what happened to Banquo and his son. Macbeth then offers an explanation to the guests for Banquo’s absence, but when he goes to sit down he sees the ghost of Banquo sitting in his place and accusing him. Lady Macbeth tries to calm her husband and the troubled guests, and when the ghost vanishes the celebrations resume. The ghost reappears and Lady Macbeth is unable to control her husband. The Scottish nobles fear their land is now in the grip of criminals and Macduff decides to join the exiles.
INTERMISSION
ACT III
A dark cavern
On a stormy night the witches conjure powers as they brew a potion. Macbeth arrives and asks the three manifestations to prophesize his destiny. In response they conjure up three apparitions who offer three more prophecies: They warn him to beware of Macduff; that he need fear “none of woman born”; and that he will be invincible until Birnam Wood marches on his castle. The witches then summon an apparition of kings, who process past Macbeth followed by the head of their line, Banquo. Terrified, Macbeth recognizes them as Banquo’s descendants. Macbeth, overcome by the prophecies, faints.
He is awakened by his wife, and upon recovering vows to destroy all who oppose him, including Macduff and his family.
ACT IV
A deserted spot on the border of Scotland and England
Scottish refugees lament the suffering of their oppressed homeland and its wretched people. Macduff is distraught at the news of the murder of his wife and children. Malcolm arrives, leading a troop of British soldiers, and urges Macduff to find comfort by exacting revenge. Malcolm rallies the refugees to join forces in attacking Macbeth, using branches from the wood as camouflage.
A hall in Macbeth’s castle
The court doctor and lady-in-waiting listen in horror as Lady Macbeth, who has taken to sleepwalking, relives the atrocities she and her husband have committed.
A room in Macbeth’s castle
Macbeth, steadfast in the prophecies yet fearing Banquo’s line, awaits the advancing troops and reflects on the impending battle. News of his wife’s suicide reaches him as the soldiers announce that Birnam Wood is on the move; he recalls the witches’ prophecy.
An open plain
Soldiers and refugees carrying branches storm the castle. Macbeth and Macduff find each other on the field of battle. The final two prophecies are fulfilled in the battle, and as Macduff reveals that he was not born naturally but surgically
removed from his mother’s womb. In the ensuing fight, MacDuff takes vengeance for the death of his family and corruption of his country. Before he dies, Macbeth curses the trust he put in the witches’ powers in his ruthless pursuit of the crown. Malcolm is proclaimed king.
—Brenna Corner directs this production of Macbeth
Background
Guiseppe Verdi began planning his 10th opera in the summer of 1846 on contract with impresario Alessandro Lanari and the Teatro della Pergola in Florence, although the subject of the work was initially much in question. By late in that year, the engagement of celebrated baritone Felice Varesi, who was known for his dramatic abilities, secured Macbeth as the ideal choice of story and setting. Verdi wrote to Lanari: “Varesi is the only artist in Italy today who is able to do the part I have in mind, both because of his style of singing and his feeling—and even because of his appearance.”
Questions for the Director
Brenna Corner shares her approach to adapting Verdi’s vision of a familiar Shakespearean tale.
Verdi had deep admiration for Shakespeare even though he didn’t read English. Do you think his three adaptations— Macbeth , Otello , and Falstaff —demonstrate what he found so fascinating in the Bard?
Shakespeare’s characters are so rich and complex, so very human, with different facets to be explored. Whether it is the doubt-filled struggling Otello, or the bombastic Falstaff, these characters demand a rich understanding of the human spirit, one that is, in my opinion, more easily accessed through music. Combine that with the rich settings of these pieces; there was opportunity for a composer to not only explore the human spirit but also the world encasing these characters.
Visual Duality: The Design of Macbeth
Abstraction heightens the psychological tension of this WNO production of Macbeth. The effect is achieved visually through set designs by Erhard Rom that, while not reflecting a specific period or location, evoke the eternal struggle between internal and external forces. Scenes throughout the opera move from the wood where witches appear and the plain where a battle is fought, to rooms within Macbeth’s castle where physical violence and psychological turmoil are unleashed. Here they alternate between open, expansive sets and those within more enclosed spaces. The latter are achieved with abstract architectural structures that reference castle walls and structures. “It is very important, for psychological purposes, that we create a sense of intimate and confined space,” says Rom. Projections help further define locations, color and lighting are used to echo the duality of characters, their emotional states, and motivations.
Strong Character
Soprano Ewa PÅ‚onka, who takes on the role of Lady Macbeth, left an indelible first impression with WNO audiences last season, making her company debut in the critically acclaimed new production of Puccini’s Turandot.
Preview
Traditions Blend in Jungle Book
Experience a new take on a classic tale as WNO presents the family opera Jungle Book, December 13–15. Working with librettist Kelley Rourke, composer Kamala Sankaram dips into her own cultural background as well as the setting of Rudyard Kipling’s beloved tale, giving this Jungle Book a sound that blends classical music traditions from India with Western operatic elements. “The Indian classical tradition is just as old as the European classical tradition. A lot of the formal approach comes from the 14th-century courts,” says Sankaram.
Meet the Artists
Meet the Creative Team
Costumes constructed by Lyric Opera of Chicago Costume Shop, Das Gewand, Klaus Frech Schneidermeister, Seams Unlimited, Steppenwolf Costume Shop, Debbie Boyd, Laura Whitlock and Nicola Killeen Textiles
Washington National Opera Chorus
Gustavo Ahualli
Alex Alburqueque §
Joseph Baker
Michael Bicoy §
Yolanda Denise Bryant § Emily Buttram
Luciana Carter §
Eduardo Castro §
Suzanne S. Chadwick §
Alexandra Coburn
Melissa Collom
Elisa Cordova
Jihanna Charlton-Davis §
Aurelio Dominguez §
Douglas S. Dykstra §
Nina Evelyn
Harvey D. Fort §
Jeffrey Gates
Denise Gulley §
Justin Harrison
Jonathan Hoffman §
Sammy Huh
Alizon Hull §
Annadaire Ingram §
Denique Isaac
William Jones §
Jennifer Mathews §
Colby Mullen
Seong Won Nam §
Vito Pietanza §
Patricia Portillo §
Erin Ridge
Annie Schwartz
Daniel Sherwood
Pamela Simonson Parker §
Darrick Speller
Alia Waheed §
Abigail Wright
Supernumeraries
Richard Bradford
Ansel Cole
Matthew Crawford
Samayah Ellerbe
James Finley
Alix Heugas
True Kelly
Matan Kotlarewsky
Robert Pike
Paul Pesnell
Philip Robertson
Mary Rodrigues
Molly Van Pelt
Elena Veremis
Joshua Williams
Washington National Opera Corps Dancers
Alexandra FitzGibbon
Alexa Gajeton
Megan Krauszer
Grace Lopez
Washington National Opera Orchestra
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Robert Spano, Music Director Designate
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Evan Rogister, Principal Conductor
Violin 1
Oleg Rylatko, Concertmaster
Eric Lee, Associate Concertmaster
Ko Sugiyama, Assistant Concertmaster
Zino Bogachek +
Michelle Kim
Karen Lowry-Tucker
Susan Midkiff
Cristina Constantinescu*
Sonya Chung*
Armine Graham*
Ethan Hoppe*
Hanbing Jia*
Kei Sugiyama*
Violin II
Kayla Moffett, Principal
Najin Kim, Assistant Principal
Richard Chang +
Xi Chen
Jessica Dan Fan
Martha Kaufman
Timothy Macek
Victoria Noyes
Elise Blake*
Rhea Chung*
Viola
Allyson Goodman, Principal
Johanna Nowik, Assistant Principal
Philippe Chao+
Leon Neal
Elizabeth Pulju-Owen
Uri Wassertzug
Erika Gray*
Erica Schwartz*
Cello
Amy Frost Baumgarten, Principal
Danielle Cho, Assistant Principal
Ignacio Alcover +
Alastair Eng
Kristen Wojcik
Igor Zubkovsky
Bass
Robert D’Imperio, Principal
Frank Carnovale, Assistant Principal
Edgardo Malaga*
Alec Hiller*
Flute
Adria Sternstein Foster, Principal
Stephani Stang-Ferry, Assistant Principal
Sandra del Cid-Davies
Piccolo
Sandra del Cid-Davies
Oboe
Igor Leschishin, Principal
Emily Tsai, Assistant Principal
Daniel Bates*
English Horn
Vacant
Clarinet
David Jones, Principal
Sara Han, Assistant Principal
Ashley Booher
Arianna Harmmond*
Christopher Reardon*
Bass Clarinet
Ashley Booher
Bassoon
Joseph Grimmer, Principal
Christopher Jewell, Assistant Principal
Samuel Blair
Renee DeBoer*
Contrabassoon
Samuel Blair
Alexander Wiedman
Horn
Geoffrey Pilkington Principal
Christy Klenke, Assistant Principal
Wei-Ping Chou
Peter de Boor
Robert Odmark
Evan Geiger*
Megan Hurley*
Rachelle Jenkins*
Trumpet
Tim White, Principal
Christopher Tranchitella, Assistant Principal
Michael Rossi
Matthew Harding*
Trombone
Lee Rogers, Principal
Samuel Barlow*
David Murray*
Bass Trombone
Daniel Brady*
Bass Trumpet
Hiram Diaz*
Tuba
Seth Cook, Principal
Timpani
Jonathan Rance, Principal
Greg Akagi, Assistant Principal
Percussion
John Spirtas, Principal
Greg Akagi
Harp
Susan Robinson, Principal
Librarian
Shelley R. Friedman
Orchestra Staff
Ashley Stonebraker, Director of Orchestra Personnel & Operations, KCOHO/WNOO
Molly Jackson, Orchestra Assistant Manager
Elyse Ridder-Roe, Orchestra Operations Assistant
+ begins alphabetical listing of musicians who participate in a system of revolving chairs within the string section
* Guest musician
^On leave
Washington National Opera Orchestra musicians are represented by Metropolitan D.C. Federation of Musicians, AFM Local 161-710.
Staff
Production Staff
Assistant Stage ManagersTracy Hofmannâ–², Savannah B. Valigura, Bethany Windham
Production AssistantMel Mader
Assistant Lighting DesignerPaul Callahan
Titles OperatorIsabel Martin
Titles CoordinatorCorinne Hayes
Fight AssistantEmily Kile
Wardrobe SupervisorAmy Carr
Assistant Wardrobe SupervisorSabado Lam
WNO Head CarpenterRobert Palmer
WNO Assistant CarpenterChris Anderson
WNO Head PropertiesBen Large
WNO Assistant PropertiesBrendan Woody
â–²Washington National Opera AGMA production staff member with 10 or more seasons of service
Kennedy Center Executive Leadership
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Staff for the Opera House
Theater Manager Guy Jordin Heard*
Box Office Treasurer Holly Longstreth
Head Usher Keith Dunn, Mykal Cox
Head Carpenter Shane Angus
Flyman Richard Page
Assistant Carpenter Robert Palmer
Head Electrician Mark Cohee
Assistant Electrician Erik King
Assistant Electrician Annemarie Mountjoy
Head Audio Dave Crook
Head Props David Mairs
Assistant Props Ben Large
Washington National Opera Staff
General DirectorTimothy O’Leary
Artistic DirectorFrancesca Zambello
Administration and Governance
Director of Administration and GovernanceKathleen Dean
Constituent Relations and Audience Development ManagerShiyana Valentine
Strategy and Operations CoordinatorKeely Fravel
Artistic Planning and Operations
Director of Artistic Planning and OperationsSamuel Gelber
Senior Manager of Artistic Planning and Operations Giuliana Zanoni
Assistant Manager of Artistic Planning and OperationsSophie Dolamore
Music Staff
Head of Music StaffMichael Baitzer
Chorus MasterSteven Gathman
Music AdministratorKen Weiss
Music Librarian Shelley Friedman
WNO Orchestra Staff
Director of Orchestra Personnel and Operations, KCOHO/WNOOAshley Stonebraker
Orchestra Personnel Manager, KCOHO/WNOOMolly Jackson
Orchestra Operations Assistant, KCOHO/WNOOElyse Ridder-Roe
Cafritz Young Artist Program & The American Opera Initiative
Director of the Cafritz Young Artists Program and the American Opera Initiative Christopher Cano
Artistic Advisor, American Opera InitiativeKelley Rourke
Assistant Manager, Cafritz Young Artist ProgramCaitlin Oldham
Development
Vice President of Corporate EngagementEllen Palmer
Director of Foundation RelationsMaryvonne Neptune
Director, Individual Giving and OperationsNicole Woods
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Major Gifts OfficerPhoebe Gor
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Major Gifts OfficerHannah Sparrow
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Director of EducationWarren Williams
Manager, Music and WNO EducationAshi Day
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Marketing
Vice President of MarketingDerek A. Johnson
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Advertising
Director, Creative and Brand StrategyScott Bushnell
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Manager, Advertising DesignFreeman Robinson
Senior Graphic DesignerDana Cohen
Advertising CoordinatorLizzie Stoltz
Office of the General Director
Executive Assistant to the General DirectorMelanie Leinbach
Production
Director of ProductionChelsea Antrim Dennis
Production Operations ManagerCayley Carroll
Senior Manager, Rehearsal DepartmentElizabeth Ventura
Production Stage ManagerDiane Lin
Assistant Manager Rehearsal: Studio OperationLee Cromwell
Assistant Manager Rehearsal: Artist ServicesCharlotte Cugnini
Rehearsal Department AssistantLiam Hurley
Intern, Cafritz Young Artist Program and Rehearsal DepartmentNicole Caracost
Production Office AssistantsRebecca Silva, Leigh DeWitte, Margaret Warner, Allison Bailey, Elle Sullivan, Esme Pierzchala, Mia Athey, Isabel McLane, Gabby Cramer, Sophia Symonowicz, Sommer Schaap, Miranda Lee, Mel Mader
Costumes
Costume DirectorMark Hamberger
Costume Design ManagerTimm Burrow
Costume Workroom ManagerAnaMarie Nelson
Assistant Costume CoordinatorMegan Repetski
Wig MasterSamantha M. Wootten
Costume CoordinatorKathleen Geldard
Costume Stock CoordinatorKatherine Blobner
DraperWilliam Nelson
First HandStella Pivnik
First HandStacey Thomann
StitcherAngela Marie McLean
StitcherAriana Peck
StitcherRose Peele
StitcherAutumn Rekus
StitcherLilliana Valentin
StitcherAmy VanderStaay
Crafts ArtisanJoshua Kelley
Technical
Technical DirectorPaul Taylor
Associate Technical DirectorChristy Blackham
Assistant Technical DirectorSean Miller
Lighting DirectorA.J. Guban
Properties Assistant ManagerRachel Witt
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Senior Press Representative, ClassicalDavid Hsieh
Public Relations Coordinator, ClassicalKate Wyman
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