Friday, May 11, 2012

Cinderella: An Evening of Enchantment...

Madison Opera's production of Rossini's Cinderella (La Cenerentola) closed the mainstage season of the 2011/12 Season of Dreamers. It was a stylish production directed by Garnett Bruce, in which the classic fairy tale was transported to 1930s Hollywood. Maestro John DeMain led a sparkling musical performance that had everyone on their feet. Madison Opera has been lauded in the past for its productions, and Cinderella won over audiences and critics alike!


Mezzo-soprano Daniela Mack (Cinderella)
as she dreams of a new life.
Tenor Gregory Schmidt (Ramiro)
as a star director at Palace Pictures.

Patrons got into the fun of the era with tableaux vivant presented by the Edgewood High School Drama Department (which recently took home a 2011/12 Tommy Award for their production of West Side Story). The talented students posed in scenes referencing some of 1930s Hollywood's most iconic stars and characters:

Edgewood High School students as film stars Lena Horne and Katharine Hepburn,
Scarlett O'Hara from Gone with the Wind, and Alfalfa and Darla of the Little Rascals.

On opening night, we hosted the annual gala to benefit Madison Opera, this season appropriately titled A Night at the Palace. Anthony and Leslie Cao provided guests with post-opera musical entertainment.


Guests enjoy a pre-show dinner at A Night at the Palace.


We rounded off opening night at Fresco Rooftop Restaurant & Lounge,with our second annual OUT @ the Opera, the signature event for our LGBTQ and Allied affinity group.




Cinderella was an incredibly busy and extraordinarily fun weekend! Thank you to everyone who made the 2011/12 Season of Dreamers unforgettable. We encourage you to email your comments and let us know your thoughts.