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  • MEDEA TO SET THE STAGE ABLAZE IN FIRST-EVER APPEARANCE AT THE CANADIAN OPERA COMPANY

    By Public Relations
    Read the PDF version here.

    Toronto
    –When Luigi Cherubini’s Medea opens at the Canadian Opera Company this May, Toronto audiences will have the opportunity to witness a globally acclaimed cast take on one of opera’s most rarely performed works in a thrillingly evocative production from multi-award-winning director Sir David McVicar. Never before performed on the COC stage, the opera stars some of the world’s most sought-after artists, including Sondra Radvanovsky, Matthew Polenzani, and Janai Brugger, in a blistering vengeance tale that sees a scorned sorceress return to viciously destroy all who have wronged her. Medea runs for six performances on May 3, 5, 9, 11, 15, and 17, 2024 at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts.

    A DARK, DRAMATIC, AND RICHLY TEXTURED OPERA EXPERIENCE

    Renowned Scottish director Sir David McVicar is known for his dramatic visual signature. Critics and audiences alike applauded his last two productions at the COC, a “must-see” (Opera Canada) Rusalka and the Dora Award-winning staging of Verdi’s Macbeth. With Medea, McVicar, alongside Associate Director Jonathon Loy, brings the tragic Greek myth into the early 20th century, allowing for sumptuous sets of green and burnished gold; in an especially striking feature, the production has incorporated a massive tilted mirror that both amplifies and distorts the audience’s perception of events on stage. Costumes from Doey Lüthi are richly detailed—elaborately styled wigs, a wedding dress with a stunning train, and a black feathered gown for Medea that elicits the ominous figure of a raven. Finally, lighting, from original designer Paule Constable and revival designer Clare O’Donoghue, combined with spectacular projections originally designed by S. Katy Tucker and revived by Blake Manns, dial up the drama as the unrelenting revenge thriller careens toward its fiery finale.

    AN ALL-STAR CAST FOR A NOTORIOUSLY CHALLENGING WORK

    Cherubini’s Medea is revered as one of the most difficult works in the operatic canon. For the title singer in particular, the story demands she remain on stage for almost the entire opera, making it a role that is musically and dramatically complex as well as a test of physical endurance. Star soprano and perennial COC favourite Sondra Radvanovsky returns to share one of the most daunting roles in opera with Italian soprano Chiara Isotton. After Radvanovsky debuted as Medea in this production at the Metropolitan Opera in the fall of 2022, Bachtrack raved that her portrayal “cements [her] position as thrilling prima donna assoluta.” This is a Canadian Opera Company debut for Isotton, who recently also made a “fiery Met debut” (Parterre Box) as the title character in Giordano’s Fedora.

    Matthew Polenzani, hailed by acclaimed Music Director of the Metropolitan Opera Yannick Nézet-Séguin as “the greatest tenor of our time,” returns to Toronto following a star turn as Alfredo in the COC’s 2022 production of La Traviata. Polenzani reprises the role of Giasone, leader of the Argonauts and Medea’s former lover, opposite Janai Brugger who brings her “opulent soprano voice” (Los Angeles Times) to her reprisal of the role of Giasone’s new bride Glauce, in a COC debut. Two more artists make their Toronto debut in this Medea with bass-baritone Alfred Walker bringing his “sonorous” (Bachtrack) voice to the role of King Creonte, and mezzo-soprano Zoie Reams, hailed by Opera News for her “velvety” vocals, singing Neris, Medea’s loyal maid. Ensemble Studio graduate Alex Halliday sings the role of Captain of the Guard, with Ensemble Studio soprano Charlotte Siegel and Ensemble Studio mezzo-soprano Alex Hetherington completing the cast as Glauce’s handmaids.

    Italian conductor Lorenzo Passerini makes a COC debut at the podium leading the COC Orchestra, and Price Family Chorus Master Sandra Horst leads the COC Chorus.

    Medea is sung in Italian and presented by the COC with English SURTITLES™.

    Medea is a co-production of Metropolitan Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Canadian Opera Company, and Greek National Opera.

    CAST
     

    Medea

    Sondra Radvanovsky

     

    Chiara Isotton (May 15, 17)

    Giasone

    Matthew Polenzani

    Creonte

    Alfred Walker

    Glauce

    Janai Brugger

    Neris

    Zoie Reams

    Captain of the Guard

    Alex Halliday

    Handmaid of Glauce (1)

    Charlotte Siegel

    Handmaid of Glauce (2)

    Alex Hetherington

    CREATIVE TEAM

     

    Conductor      

    Lorenzo Passerini

    Assistant Conductor

    Derek Bate

    Director

    Sir David McVicar

    Associate Director

    Jonathon Loy

    Assistant Stage Director

    Mario Pacheco

    Set Designer

    Sir David McVicar

    Costume Designer

    Doey Lüthi

    Original Lighting Designer

    Paule Constable

    Revival Lighting Designer

    Clare O’Donoghue

    Projection Designer

    S. Katy Tucker

    Associate Projection Designer

    Blake Manns

    Movement Director

    Jo Meredith

    Fight and Intimacy Coordinator

    Siobhan Richardson

    Price Family Chorus Master

    Sandra Horst

    Stage Manager

    Stephanie Marrs

    Assistant Stage Manager

    Mike Barrs

    Assistant Stage Manager

    Al Gadowsky

    With the COC Orchestra and COC Chorus

    TICKET INFORMATION

    Medea runs for six performances on May 3, 5, 9, 11, 15, and 17, 2024, at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts.

    Single tickets for Medea range from $35 – $250 for adults, with Grand Ring seats available at $290 and $350, and $22 tickets available for guests between the ages of 16 and 29 through the COC’s Opera Under 30 program.

    Tickets can be purchased online at coc.ca or by calling the Four Seasons Centre Box Office at 416-363-8231. For more information on booking student groups, standing room, and rush tickets, as well as other specially priced tickets available to young people under the age of 15, please visit coc.ca.

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

    Season Sponsor: BMO Financial Group

    Medea is generously underwritten in part by The Whiteside Foundation

    Sondra Radvanovsky is generously sponsored by The Tauba and Solomon Spiro Family Foundation and The Whiteside Foundation.Sandra Horst and the COC Chorus are generously underwritten by Tim & Frances Price.

    The COC Orchestra is generously sponsored, in part, by W. Bruce C. Bailey, in honour of Christie Darville, COC Deputy General Director, and Johannes Debus, COC Music Director, and, in part, by The Schulich Foundation.

    Thank you to the entire COC community, including our COC Board of Directors, our Corporate Sponsors and Foundation Supportersgenerous public fundersunion partners, and — most critically — our audience. Your inspiring support ensures that opera flourishes, uniting global audiences and paving the way for a vibrant future.

    ABOUT THE CANADIAN OPERA COMPANY
    Based in Toronto, the Canadian Opera Company is the largest producer of opera in Canada and one of the largest in North America. General Director Perryn Leech joined the company in 2021, forming a leadership team with Music Director Johannes Debus and Deputy General Director Christie Darville. The COC enjoys a loyal audience, including a dedicated base of subscribers, and has an international reputation for artistic excellence and creative innovation. Its diverse repertoire includes new commissions and productions, local and international collaborations with leading opera companies and festivals, and attracts the world’s foremost Canadian and international artists. The company is an incubator for the future of the art form, nurturing Canada’s new wave of opera performers and creators with customized training and support. The COC’s purpose-built opera house, the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, is hailed internationally as one of the finest in the world. For more information, visit coc.ca

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    For more information, please contact: 
    Avril Sequeira, Director of Public Relations, email: [email protected]
    Davin Leivonen-Fok, Communications Coordinator, email: [email protected]

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