Don’t miss the Houston premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning 2011 opera Silent Night. HGO will present a new production of the opera, in a revised version from hit-making composer Kevin Puts, who recently debuted his The Hours to raves at the Met. Inspired by the 2005 film Joyeux Noël, this powerful portrayal of peace amidst conflict captures the real-life Christmas truce of 1914, during World War I.
The opera’s trilingual libretto, crafted by Mark Campbell, introduces us to a diverse group of characters on the front line, among them the German opera singer/soldier Nikolaus Sprink and his diva lover, Anna Sørensen; Scottish soldier Jonathan Dale and his priest, Father Palmer; and French Lieutenant Audebert, awaiting news of his son’s birth. On Christmas Eve, Sprink’s defiant caroling sparks a ceasefire, leading to an unforgettable night of shared humanity, soccer, and song.
Directed by James Robinson, this production features a superlative cast that includes tenor Duke Kim as Sprink and soprano Sylvia D’Eramo as Anna, with bass-baritone Ryan McKinny, baritone Iurii Samoilov, and baritone Thomas Glass as the story’s three lieutenants. Dynamic young conductor Kensho Watanabe makes his company debut at the podium.
Brown Theater
$25 - $210
Run time: 2 hours and 25 minutes, with one intermission.
Sung in English, French, and German, with Projected English Text/Translation
Kevin Puts
Mark Campbell
A Co-Production of Houston Grand Opera and The Metropolitan Opera
Houston Grand Opera Endowment, Inc.
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