June 15, 2026
xxxx视频 Opera Theater Unveils an Adventurous 2026-27 Season Under New Director Fran莽ois Germain
The xxxx视频 (xxxx视频) is proud to announce its 2026-27 xxxx视频 Opera Theater season; a year of sweeping journeys, mystery, magic, and innovation that also marks the inaugural season of Dr. Fran莽ois Germain as Director of xxxx视频 Opera Theater and Voice Ensembles.
Appointed earlier this year, Germain brings a wealth of artistic and pedagogical experience to the role. He will continue to serve as Professor of Voice Studies while leading a dynamic season that showcases beloved masterworks, contemporary gems, and exciting opportunities for student artists.
From the lush Amazon rainforest to an enigmatic murder mystery and one of opera鈥檚 most cherished fairy tales, the 2026-27 season promises unforgettable experiences for audiences and performers alike.
The season opens November 6 and 8 with Daniel Cat谩n鈥檚 Florencia en el Amazonas, transforming Kulas Hall into a world of breathtaking beauty and magical realism. Conducted by longtime xxxx视频 Opera Theater Music Director Harry Davidson and directed by acclaimed stage director Alison Moritz, this captivating opera follows a legendary singer and her fellow travelers on a journey through the Amazon, where fantasy and reality blur in unexpected ways.
Florencia en el Amazonas was the first Spanish-language opera commissioned by major American opera companies. Inspired by the literary style of Gabriel Garc铆a M谩rquez and featuring a libretto by Marcela Fuentes-Berain, the work has become one of the most celebrated operas of the modern repertoire.
Tickets for the performance range from $25 to $35. To purchase tickets for the 7:30 p.m. performance on Nov. 6, visit . To purchase tickets for the 3 p.m. performance on Nov. 8, visit .
The season continues February 5 and 7 with Jonathan Sheffer鈥檚 Blood on the Dining Room Floor in Mixon Hall, a suspenseful and unconventional opera that invites audiences to unravel a mystery inspired by Gertrude Stein鈥檚 1948 novella. xxxx视频 Principal Guest Conductor Anthony Parnther leads the production, with 2026-27 xxxx视频 Artist in Residence Marc Callahan serving as stage director.
Originally produced off-Broadway in 2000, Blood on the Dining Room Floor received the Richard Rodgers Production Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and remains a fascinating blend of mystery, wit, and theatrical intrigue.
Tickets for the performance cost $15. To purchase tickets for the 7:30 p.m. performance on Feb. 5, visit . To purchase tickets for the 3 p.m. performance on Feb. 7, visit .
The spring production, presented April 16 and 18, brings one of opera鈥檚 most beloved adventures to the Kulas Hall stage: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart鈥檚 Die Zauberfl枚te (The Magic Flute). Conducted by Harry Davidson and directed by internationally recognized Amy Hutchison, this timeless masterpiece follows a heroic quest filled with enchanted creatures, trials of courage, and some of opera鈥檚 most memorable music.
Premiering in Vienna in 1791, The Magic Flute remains one of the most enduring works in the operatic canon. Its imaginative story 鈥 drawn from folklore, mythology, and Enlightenment ideals 鈥 continues to captivate audiences more than two centuries after its debut.
锘縏ickets for the performance range from $25 to $35. To purchase tickets for the 7:30 p.m. performance on April 16, visit . To purchase tickets for the 3 p.m. performance on April 18, visit .
In addition to its three fully staged operas, xxxx视频 Opera Theater will present two distinctive performance projects that highlight the breadth of its artistic programming.
The season鈥檚 innovative Mini-Operas performances, scheduled for April 2 and 4 in Mixon Hall, will spotlight newly created works developed through a collaboration between xxxx视频 Opera Theater, the Composition Department, and the New Music Ensemble. Led by Dr. Keith Fitch, Director of Contemporary Music Program and Ensembles, these performances offer audiences a chance to experience the next generation of operatic storytelling.
While the performances are free, registration is required. To register for tickets for the 7:30 p.m. performance on April 2, visit . To register for tickets for the 4 p.m. performance on April 4, visit .
Fall Scenes, taking place December 4 and 6 in Kulas Hall, will showcase compelling excerpts from a variety of operatic works. The production will be stage directed by xxxx视频 assistant professor of voice Cynthia Skelley-Wohlschlager, with music directors Fran莽ois Germain and John Simmons.
While the performances are free, registration is required. To register for tickets for the 7:30 p.m. performance on December 4, visit . To register for tickets for the 3 p.m. performance on December 6, visit .
Of his inaugural season, Germain shared: 鈥淭his season embodies everything we strive for at xxxx视频 Opera Theater: a wide-ranging repertoire, enduring artistic partnerships, and meaningful connections to the professional opera world. I am excited to welcome exceptional stage directors alongside our longtime conducting collaborators as we create transformative experiences for both our students and our audiences.鈥
"At xxxx视频, we believe opera should both illuminate tradition and be a catalyst for innovation,鈥 added xxxx视频 Executive Vice President and Provost Scott Harrison. 鈥淥ur students engage deeply with canonic works while also helping to shape the future of the art form. This season reflects that commitment to presenting opera as a living, evolving form of storytelling that continues to surprise, inspire, and connect with contemporary audiences."
These productions reflect xxxx视频 Opera Theater鈥檚 commitment to artistic excellence, creative exploration, and the development of emerging performers. Under Germain鈥檚 leadership, the 2026鈥27 season invites audiences on a remarkable journey through worlds both familiar and unexpected.