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HOT rolls out the red carpet to open the 2016-17 HOT Opera Season with Puccini’s La Bohème

Honolulu, Hawaii – Hawaii Opera Theatre (HOT) opens the 2016-17 Opera Season with one of opera’s greatest hits, Puccini’s La Bohème, at the Blaisdell Concert Hall on Oct. 14, 16, & 18. Join HOT for a special red carpet Opening Night with pre-show entertainment as it kicks off the season, Opera with Passion. 

La Bohème, one of the most romantic love stories ever to grace the operatic stage, is arguably Puccini’s most popular work, alongside his iconic Madama Butterfly. Set in Paris during the start of 1830s, La Bohème tells the story of four young artists living in a garret and pursuing an idealistic “bohemian” lifestyle. When Rudolfo the poet meets Mimi they fall in love, but the poverty of their lifestyle affects her health and after a whirlwind romance she tragically dies. From the romance of their first meeting in Act One, to the joyous celebration of Café Momus on Christmas Eve with the delightful Musetta, the opera moves to the soulful quartet of Act Three, which leads to the tragedy of Act Four. Throughout the opera we hear some of Puccini’s best-loved melodies.

Soprano Elizabeth Caballero, who starred as Nedda in Pagliacci (2014), returns to HOT to perform as Mimi. Ms. Caballero, who has performed at the Metropolitan Opera, received great reviews for her performance of this role at Seattle Opera, where she was noted for her ‘glorious tone’ (The Seattle Times) and ‘literally one of the finest voices’ (The Stranger).

Tenor Mackenzie Whitney makes his HOT debut as Rodolfo, a role that ‘suits him well both vocally and dramatically’ (Philly.com).   The role of Marcello will be sung by Wes Mason, who floored audiences as the voice behind the catfish scandal of Siren Song (2015). Nathan Stark (Colline) and Rachelle Durkin (Musetta) return from last season, where they starred in HOT’s acclaimed new production last season and Hawaii Debut of Benjamin Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

Leading the production in their HOT debuts: Conductor Karen Keltner and Stage Director Chuck Hudson.

There will be three performances of La Bohème and a number of special experiences surrounding each:

Opening Night, Oct. 14, 2016, 8:00pm.

See and be seen on the Red Carpet as the HOT paparazzi shoot the pre-show experience with entertainment.

Sunday Matinee, Oct. 16, 2016, 4:00pm.

Join HOT for a pre-show lectures at 3:00pm & 3:30pm to learn more about the history of the production.

Closing Night, Oct. 18, 2016, 7:00pm, curtain.

Young professionals, attend the HOT-est pau-hana yet, HOT Tuesday. Pre-party at the Honolulu Club (5:30pm) followed by a night at the opera. Tickets at HOTTUESDAY.EVENTBRITE.COM.

Single Ticket prices range from $29 – $130 (Blaisdell Concert Hall productions). To purchase Single Tickets online visit Tickets.HawaiiOpera.org or call the HOT Box Office at (808) 596-7858. New Subscriber Specials and Single Ticket Discounts (Group, Military, & Student) are available through the HOT Box Office.

Learn more about the production and HOT online at HawaiiOpera.org.

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Since 1961, Hawaii Opera Theatre (HOT), formerly a division of the Honolulu Symphony Society and incorporated in 1980, has served to enhance the quality of life in Hawaii by presenting opera performances of the highest standards, while maintaining fiscal responsibility.  Through four productions annually in the Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall, HOT offers opera to almost 20,000 residents and visitors each season thereby increasing the public’s awareness and exposure to opera as a multi-media art form.

HOT’s educational programs for youth serve as both catalyst and active participant in the artistic education of Hawaii’s youth.  Opera for Everyone provides a special performance of each opera for a large and enthusiastic audience of students.  Opera Express takes operas specially adapted operas, into elementary and middle schools with special tours to all neighbor islands. HOT’s Opera Residency program takes our education and production staff members into an elementary school to work with students and teachers to compose an opera production centered around curriculum components.   Adult education is offered with Opera Highlights, a non-credit course at the University of Hawaii; Opera Previews, at the Honolulu Academy of Arts; pre-performance Lanai Lectures on the Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall lanai; and other presentations at stores or shopping centers.

Led by Artistic Director, Henry Akina, and General Director Simon Crookall, HOT employs local musicians.  Auditions are held, generally in NY, to cast principal roles from mainland, European, Asian and local singers.  The Opera Chorus is a local volunteer organization.

Media Contacts

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ACT II – A Fashion Reprise Fall Pop-Up

Looking for a fashionable way to support HOT? Join us for the ACT II Fall Pop-Up next week! Get your fashion on with amazing deals on luxury brands, housewares, & more!

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Star Advertiser TGIF: Opera With Passion

Hawaii Opera Theatre brings the great mezzo-soprano Frederica von Stade, a star at the Metropolitan Opera since her debut in 1970, to the stage. She will grace the Hawaii Theatre stage for “Three Decembers,” a modern opera based on a play by Terrence McNally about an aging actress.

HOT also will debut Andre Previn’s adaptation of Tennessee Williams’ “A Streetcar Named Desire” along with opera favorites “La Boheme” and “Tales of Hoffman.”

As has become practice in the past few season, it will present one production in the fall, “La Boheme” in October, with the remaining three productions in the spring: “Streetcar” in January, “Three Decembers” in March and “Tales of Hoffman” in April.

“We’re excited about the season because it’s such a mix,” said HOT Executive Director Simon Crookall. “We’ve got two operas by living American composers, which I think is a first for HOT and a very good sign that we’re embracing the new and trying to move the art form forward.

“Obviously, we want to continue to present the great masterpieces of opera. ‘La Boheme’ is an example of that — it will be a fabulous cast and a great production. … And then ‘Hoffman’ at the end of the year is such a great vehicle for singers and for innovative production. I think we’ve got terrific variety and should be proud of that.”

Getting Von Stade to perform here stemmed from HOT’s interest in American composer Jake Heggie, who has also written the operas “Moby-Dick,” “Dead Man Walking” and “The End of the Affair,” Crookall said.

“Three Decembers,” which premiered in 2008, is an intimate production, with three singers and a small ensemble. Von Stade starred in the lead role, and she was happy to reprise her performance in Hawaii, having come here in recent years to work with young opera singers, Crookall said.

“We’re bringing the original cast from the first production,” Crookall said. “Obviously, that means they know the work best and can present the work best.”

HOT will be taking the production to three neighbor islands — Maui, Kauai and Hawaii island — another first for the company.

The Honolulu shows will be significant as HOT’s first full productions in the historic Hawaii Theatre.

“‘Three Decembers’ is about an actress coming to the end of her career and looking back over her life, and this actress has probably played many venues like the Hawaii Theatre, so it’s just the perfect venue for that,” Crookalls said. “It will suit the atmosphere of the piece.”

Hawaii Opera Theatre will also be bringing back Sol3 Mio, the trio of Samoan-New Zealanders who wowed the audience with their blend of pop, Broadway and Polynesian songs. They’ll be coming in January in the midst of the run of “Streetcar.”

“I think one of the important things to say about HOT now is that we are able to be much more flexible about what we do and where and how we tailor our programs,” he said. “We’re not trying to do a one-size-fits-all in the Blaisdell, and that’s it.”

By Steven Mark, The Star Advertiser TGIF

Free Opera Preview – La Boheme Discussion and Q&A with the Stars!

On October 5, 2016, starting at 10:00am, join HOT for an Opera Preview at the Honolulu Museum of Art’s Doris Duke Theatre. Featuring a lecture by HOT General Director Simon Crookall about the opera, this event is highlighted by an opportunity to hear from the Stars of HOT’s new production:

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This event is free to HOT and HMoA members!

For more information about the Opera Preview, contact HOT at (808) 596-7372.