Meya noted, “We anticipate requiring proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test for entry to The Crosby Theatre.” It is expected that all audience members will be required to wear a mask. The Santa Fe Opera will continue its commitment to protecting the health and safety of its staff, artists and audiences. There will be humor, tragedy, boundless tales of love and something entirely new. Three of our five featured productions were originally scheduled for 2020, so this coming season will be a healing of sorts for the lost year of the pandemic. Says Meya, “I hold great hope for a return to normalcy in 2022. Some of today’s most exciting talent is featured singing in four languages - English, French, German and Italian - instantly translated into English and Spanish on the company’s next-generation Avenir Electronic Libretto System. The 2022 Season celebrates the creation of new opera that explores topical themes such as gender identity, and offers fresh twists on beloved classics by Bizet, Rossini, Verdi and Wagner. Butterfly by Huang Ruo and David Henry Hwang directed by James Robinson the company premiere of Wagner’s masterpiece Tristan und Isoldeco-directed by Zack Winokur and Lisenka Heijboer Castañón a poignant retelling of Bizet’s Carmen by Mariame Clément Verdi’s comic final opera Falstaff in a co-production with Scottish Opera by Sir David McVicar Stephen Barlow’s inventive take on Rossini’s most popular opera The Barber of Seville and two Apprentice Scenes featuring the opera’s talented singing and technical apprentices. The ambitious season includes the company’s 18 th world premiere M. Speaking from the Scene Shop in the Poole Production Center, Meya shared that the Santa Fe Opera will present 38 performances and five new productions. Meya announced on November 4 the repertory and casting for the company’s 65 th Festival Season running from July 1 through August 27, 2022. The Santa Fe Opera’s General Director Robert K.
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