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Broadway World: Opera Orlando Will Present the World Premiere of The Secret River

“Opera Orlando’s ‘On the MainStage’ series continues this December with an orginal chamber opera adaptation of The Secret River, based on the book of the same name by Pultizer Prize-winning author and Central Florida resident, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings.”

To read the full article> https://www.broadwayworld.com/orlando/article/Opera-Orlando-Will-Present-the-World-Premiere-of-THE-SECRET-RIVER-20211001?fbclid=IwAR2av-VlgSSdjbhdCNkkk1ojGM4B1IyOw7VFGv2AZzkGDp3DcDmlK4dIKVU

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HY-LO News: Fantasy Theatre Factory Hosts Night of Opera with Classically Trained Broadway Soprano and SoFlo Native Kyaunnee Richardson

Fantasy Theatre Factory (FTF) will host a “Delightful Evening with Kyaunnee Richardson,” in which the critically acclaimed South Florida soprano will present a selection of both operatic and Broadway songs, accompanied on piano by the renowned Gordon Roberts.

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To read the full article> https://hylonewsmiami.com/2021/02/25/fantasy-theatre-factory-hosts-night-of-opera-with-classically-trained-broadway-soprano-soflo-native-kyaunnee-richardson/

Photography by Gregory Reed, 2020

Photography by Gregory Reed, 2020

OperaWire: Opera Orlando to Stream Haiti Inspired "Carmen" Production

“Following a sold-out, in person production of Opera Orlando’s Carmen, set in Haiti in the 1960, the company has announced that it will present the production online via their ENCORE! Series.” ~ Logan Martell

The video will be available from April 16 to May 7, 2021, with tickets beginning at $25 per household.

To read the full article> https://operawire.com/opera-orlando-to-stream-haiti-inspired-carmen-production/

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Photo curtsey of Opera Orlando

By Battaglia: Die Fledermaus, Orlando Opera, a proposal that beat Covid

“…Kyaunnee Richardson is especially memorable with a wonderfully playful coloratura and a winning form with a sarcastic side which makes her Adele character an idea…”

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To read the full article >https://www.bybattaglia.com/criticas/1011-die-fledermaus-opera-de-orlando-una-divertida-propuesta?fbclid=IwAR21C6VxUY6vaNNjVucBdPB_RqNdxuHyJ4S2y3d0HDmm1zURWUAP4nGP1gs

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Photo curtesy of Opera Orlando, 2020

Orlando Sentinel: Arts money: Opera Orlando wins $10,000 from NEA, new diversity funds available

“Opera Orlando’s ‘The Secret River’ based on the Florida-set book by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, also marks a push for diversity as it will be the company’s first commission by a female composer and will feature a Black cast. Rawlings’ 1955 Newbery honor award-winning story tells of a young Black girl who bravely seeks a magical river to find fish for her starving family and friends during the Great Depression.” ~ Matthew J. Palm

To read the full article> https://www.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment/arts-and-theater/os-et-opera-orlando-nea-grant-diversity-funds-20210302-xbkzp3nk7rgqvfoiyalshb4gve-story.html?fbclid=IwAR3SIG687S_15dUrqAFOoQo4CrLADiHnmNL8fatcd_Z3UeflawPY9VqecIE

Opera Orlando is commissioning its first work, "The Secret River," based on the children’s fantasy book of the same name by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings with music by Stella Sung and libretto by Mark Campbell. (Opera Orlando / Courtesy photo)

Opera Orlando is commissioning its first work, "The Secret River," based on the children’s fantasy book of the same name by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings with music by Stella Sung and libretto by Mark Campbell. (Opera Orlando / Courtesy photo)

OperaWire: Opera Orlando Receives Major Grant for 'The Secret River'

“…Based on Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings’ book of the same name, “The Secret River” deals with themes of economic struggle and the importance of community, set within Central Florida during the Depression-era. Conducted by Everett McCorvey, the cast includes Kyaunnee Richardson as Calpurnia, Kimberly Milton as Mother Albirtha, Gregg Baker as Augustus, NaGuanda Nobles as Cassandra, and Emily Pulley as Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings…” ~Lorgan Martell

To read the full article> https://operawire.com/opera-orlando-receives-major-grant-for-the-secret-river/

Opera Orlando is commissioning its first work, "The Secret River," based on the children’s fantasy book of the same name by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings with music by Stella Sung and libretto by Mark Campbell. (Opera Orlando / Courtesy photo)

Opera Orlando is commissioning its first work, "The Secret River," based on the children’s fantasy book of the same name by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings with music by Stella Sung and libretto by Mark Campbell. (Opera Orlando / Courtesy photo)

OperaWire: Opera Orlando to Present "Hansel and Gretel" with Live Audience

“Opera Orlando’s Main Stage series will continue with a production of “Hansel & Gretel” by Engelbert Humperdinck.

The showcase is set for performance on Jan. 29, 30, and 31, 2021 at the Dr. Philips Center at Alexis and Jim Pugh Theater. The opera will then be broadcast as part of the company’s ENCORE! series on Feb. 12 through 26, 2021.” ~Nicolas Quiroga

The Witch (Robyn Rocklein) keeps an eye on Hansel and Gretel (Gloria Palermo and Kyaunnee Richardson) in Opera Orlando’s production. (Opera Orlando/ Courtesy photo)

The Witch (Robyn Rocklein) keeps an eye on Hansel and Gretel (Gloria Palermo and Kyaunnee Richardson) in Opera Orlando’s production. (Opera Orlando/ Courtesy photo)

OperaWire: Headline Top 10 Operas to Stream This Week

“Maybe we aren’t in Europe for New Year’s Eve and might not be able to gain access to Vienna’s own rendition. Or maybe you want a different approach to the famed classic. Or maybe, you want both. In any case, Orlando Opera is presenting the famed opera in its recently performed version…” ~ David Salazar

To read the full article, click on the link > Headline Top 10 Operas to Stream This Week

Company of Opera Orlando’s Die Fledermaus - Bearded Lens Photography

Company of Opera Orlando’s Die Fledermaus - Bearded Lens Photography

Orlando Sentinel: "Die Fledermaus: A merry (and welcome) night at the opera | Review

“And Kyaunnee Richardson is especially memorable with a beautifully playful coloratura and a winning way with a snarky aside.”

To read the entire article, click the link > Orlando Sentinel: Die Fledermaus: A merry (and welcome) night at the opera [by Matthew Palm]


Die Fledermaus

December 19 | 2pm

www.operaorlando.org/fledermaus

A maid in disguise (Kyaunnee Richardson) draws the attention of a partygoer (Tyler Putnam) in Opera Orlando's "Die Fledermaus." (Opera Orlando / Courtesy photo) -Bearded Lens Photography

A maid in disguise (Kyaunnee Richardson) draws the attention of a partygoer (Tyler Putnam) in Opera Orlando's "Die Fledermaus." (Opera Orlando / Courtesy photo) -Bearded Lens Photography