Anchorage Opera (AO) has a long history as the center of
opera in Alaska. Established from a common vision between opera singer Marita
Farrell and philanthropist Evangeline Atwood (for whom the Atwood Concert Hall
is named), Anchorage Opera endeavored from the beginning to create grand opera
in Anchorage. Their venture was helped along by many of Anchorage’s “arts
heroes” such as Elvera Voth who led the company to much growth in the
mid-1960s.
Today, AO is one of the largest producers of the performing arts in
Alaska, and one of America’s leading regional opera companies. They provide the
finest operatic experiences to Anchorage residents and visitors, and are a
leader in supporting and challenging local Alaskan artists, administrators and
technical staff to refine their talent and perfect their craft. Each season, AO
produces operas and musical events at the Alaska Center for the Performing Arts
for audiences of over 12,500. Additionally, their educational outreach
programming for culturally and economically diverse audiences reach as many as
20,000 youth and adults annually in the Greater Anchorage Area, and in
communities across the state including Fairbanks, Valdez, Dillingham, Kodiak
and other outlying areas.
In July, 2012, Kevin Patterson took the helm as the new
executive director of the Anchorage Opera. A veteran in the opera world having
worked around the nation in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Palm Beach, Florida,
Chicago, Illinois and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Patterson is excited about the
opportunities here in Anchorage, saying,
“ Anchorage Opera offers a unique experience for everyone in the
community. Whether it is through our performances, educational offerings for
adults and students in our area schools and universities or through our special
events, we intend to deliver experiences that exceed expectations and move
people to look at our community differently.”
Valerie Bernhardt as Victoria Woodhull and Scott Ramsay as Henry Ward Beecher in a preview of Mrs. President |
Anchorage Opera’s 2012-2013 season begins with the world
premiere of Mrs. President, which
music critic and blogger Chris McGovern praised as the next American classic.
According to Allan Kozinn of the New York Times, Composer Victoria Bond “…has
struck gold in the story of Victoria Woodhull, the first woman to run for the
American presidency, in 1872.” Victoria Woodhull and her political views were a
hundred years before their time and continue to strike a chord on the American
political scene. The opera is a classic story of political intrigue, betrayal
and sex. Mrs. President opens this
Friday, October 5 at 8pm and Sunday, October 7 at 4pm in the Discovery Theatre
at the Center. For more information about this world premiere, visit www.mrspresidenttheopera.com.
AO will also be presenting the classic Puccini opera Tosca January 25-27, 2013 and My Fair Lady April 5-7, 2013. Tickets can be purchased at www.CenterTix.net.
Read more about AO’s new executive director, Kevin
Patterson, in this article from the Anchorage Press: http://www.anchoragepress.com/arts_and_entertainment/arts_article/kevin-patterson-takes-the-helm-of-anchorage-opera/article_858b8628-fdd7-11e1-99ae-001a4bcf887a.html.
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