Vancouver Opera Kicks Off 65th Season with a
Spectacular Production of Die Fledermaus
Die Fledermaus has FOUR performances
at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver
Saturday, October 26, 7:30PM | Thursday, October 31, 7:30PM |
Saturday, November 2, 7:30PM | Sunday, November 3, 2:00PM
Vancouver Opera is thrilled to announce the grand opening of its 65th season with a dazzling production of Johann Strauss II’s Die Fledermaus. This operatic masterpiece, filled with wit, charm, and unforgettable melodies, will set the stage for an extraordinary season of performances.
Die Fledermaus, a comic operetta, is synonymous with opulence, laughter, and revelry. Its story revolves around a grand masquerade ball, making it the perfect choice for celebrating Vancouver Opera’s impressive milestone. The production will bring the festive atmosphere to life with a stunning cast of international and local talents, breathtaking sets, and lavish costumes. Ashlie Corcoran returns to direct her second Vancouver Opera season opener in a row, having helmed the fantasticalMagic Flute in 2023, while Vancouver Opera Music Director Jacques Lacombe is conducting this high-spirited score which he has performed in past seasons in many major opera house including the Metropolitan Opera and the Monte Carlo Opera.
“With its hilarious, champagne-forward hijinx, Strauss’ classic operetta Die Fledermaus is the perfect way to pop the cork on our celebratory season in October and November 2024,” said Tom Wright, Vancouver Opera General Director. “Given that the title translates to ‘The Bat’ (sometimes even presented as ‘The Revenge of the Bat’), you’d be forgiven for expecting some ominous dark fluttering while gravel-strafed voices say intense things indecipherably. But with its huge chorus, boisterous party scene, and rousing songs like ‘King Champagne’, Strauss’ beloved operetta absolutely radiates charm, wit, and good-natured mischief.”
Conductor Jacques Lacombe will lead the Vancouver Opera Orchestra, delivering Strauss’s effervescent score with precision and passion. Lacombe’s expertise and dynamic conducting style will elevate the musical experience, making it a highlight of the season. Adds Lacombe, “One of the most popular and famous composers and musicians of his time and very much admired by many of his colleagues, Johann Strauss II had a unique talent to create so many unforgettable melodies on these irresistible polkas and waltzes rhythms which stay in your ear forever.”
Director Ashlie Corcoran brings her visionary approach to this timeless classic, ensuring that every performance is infused with energy, creativity, and a deep understanding of the operetta’s comedic elements. Known for her innovative and audience-engaging productions, Corcoran is set to deliver aDie Fledermaus that resonates with longtime opera aficionados and newcomers alike.
“This production of Die Fledermaus is set in the vibrant, playful world of the 1960s,” says director Ashlie Corcoran. “Popular references from that period are infused throughout – especially in Act II, where the unknowing players in Falke’s game find themselves at a themed costume party. Characters from 1960s cinema and TV swirl around the stage, and at this party there are layers upon layers of disguise, intrigue and deception. I am so excited to collaborate with our cast of incredible singers on this work, as well as Mark Crawford, who has written a fresh and specific adaptation of the scenes for this production, and choreographer Shelley Stewart Hunt who is sure to infuse her trademark humour into the physicality of the world.”
Die Fledermaus features an incredible cast of principal singers including Lara Ciekiewicz (Le nozze di Figaro), Mireille Lebel (Orfeo ed Euridice, La Voix Humaine), Owen McCausland (The Magic Flute), Peter Barrett (Faust, Carmen) and Giles Tomkins (Don Giovanni). Making their company debut with Vancouver Opera are Claire De Sévigné and John Chest. They are joined by members of the Vancouver Opera Chorus and the Vancouver Opera Orchestra.
Adds Wright, “we are excited to celebrate our 65th season with such a vibrant and joyous production featuring returning and new artists. We look forward to welcoming our beloved subscribers and opera newcomers at this spectacular event.”
Tickets are on sale now for Die Fledermaus and all season productions, and subscriptions for the 2024-2025 season are still available. For more information about the 2024–2025 Vancouver Opera Season, and to subscribe, please visit vancouveropera.ca.
2024-2025 VANCOUVER OPERA 65TH ANNIVERSARY SEASON
DIE FLEDERMAUS
By Johann Strauss II
Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Sung in German with English SURTITLES™ projected above the stage
Saturday, October 26, 7:30PM
Thursday, October 31, 7:30PM
Saturday, November 2, 7:30PM
Sunday, November 3, 2:00PM
FLIGHT
By Jonathan Dove
Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Sung in English with English SURTITLES™ projected above the stage
Saturday, February 8, 7:30PM
Thursday, February 13, 7:30PM
Sunday, February 16, 2:00PM
MADAMA BUTTERFLY
By Giacomo Puccini
Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Sung in Italian with English SURTITLES™ projected above the stage
Saturday, April 26, 7:30PM
Sunday, April 27, 2:00PM
Thursday, May 1, 7:30PM
Saturday, May 3, 7:30PM
Sunday, May 4, 2:00PM
ABOUT VANCOUVER OPERA
Vancouver Opera creates extraordinary experiences that engage, inspire and entertain through voice, music and theatre. Vancouver Opera is the second largest professional opera company in Canada and is regarded worldwide for its fine mainstage productions, country-leading education programs and innovative community programs. Learn more at www.vancouveropera.ca.
Vancouver Opera has the continuing support of The Canada Council for the Arts, Government of Canada, the BC Arts Council and BC Provincial Government, the City of Vancouver Cultural Services and Vancouver Civic Theatres. Vancouver Opera’s season sponsors are BMO, Mission Hill Family Estate, and the Alan and Gwendoline Pyatt Foundation.
Media release and images provided by Cynnamon Schreinert, Hartley PR.