Seattle
I haven't got a handy photo of McCaw Hall, home of the Seattle Opera, so the photo above, which certainly signals Seattle, will have to do.
Seattle Opera just announced its season on Tuesday, a couple of hours before SFO announced. It is a very short season; nonetheless, I'd buy tickets to most of these.
I see that Huang Ruo's The Wedding Banquet, which I believe is a co-commission with the Met, is moved to a future season. Based on how good The Monkey King was, I am looking forward to this.
- Salome, Richard Strauss. October 17-31. Brenda Rae (!) in the title role; she is a pretty light soprano, so we'll see how this goes. Chad Shelton as Herod, mezzo-soprano Jennifer Johnson Cano as Herodias, baritone Michael Kupfer-Radecky as Jochanaan, and tenor Joseph Tancredi as Narraboth. Benjamin Manis conducts.
- Jamie Barton in recital, Nov. 21. She is a great singer and a ton of fun.
- Anita Spritzer's gay Apparel, Dec. 11, 13, 19.
- El último sueño de Frida y Diego, Frank. January 16-30. Daniela Mack, Alfredo Daza, Mei Gui Zhang, Jake Ingbar. Production seen at SFO, conducted by Carolyn Kuan. I loved this opera in SF, where I saw a cast that included Mack, Daza, and Ingbar. Zhang will be good as La Catrina.
- Lakmé, Delibes, in concert, March 5 and 7. Aigul Khismatullina, David Portillo, Christian Purcell, Nicholas Newton, Hongni Wu. Daniela Candillari conducts. Not a fan of Portillo, like Purcell and Wu a lot, don't know the others.
- La Bohème, Puccini. May 8 to 23, I didn't much care for this production, by Seattle's general director James Robinson, at Santa Fe last year, but of course it's a great opera. Double cast; not going to list all of the singers. Roberto Kalb, whom I've liked in a couple of operas, conducts.

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