Ohio Light Opera
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The Ohio Light Opera was founded as a cultural and educational endeavor by the College of Wooster in 1979 and has been owned and operated since its inception by the College of Wooster. It performs the entire Gilbert and Sullivan repertoire, but also regularly revives rarely performed continental operettas of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Educationally, the company offers young, talented vocalists and instrumentalists the opportunity to perform in a professional setting. Over the years, the company has produced approximately eighty different operettas.
The company's performing season usually starts in mid-June and ends in mid-August. The company generally performs seven or eight different works in a nine-week season that attracts approximately 22,000 patrons annually. Performances usually take place in the Freelander Theatre on the College of Wooster’s campus in Wooster, Ohio.
Richard Morris of The Schubert Institute (UK)[link] travelled to Ohio to see the company's production of Das Dreimäderlhaus in 2002. He reported,
- "This is not a local ‘operatic’ society churning out an annual production... but a serious attempt to preserve an authentic operetta tradition.... The new translation made it very easy to keep up with the complicated comings and goings of the plot. There was excellent singing throughout, especially from Hannerl (Julie Wright) and Schober (Brian Woods), and the scene with the Tschöll’s (Ben Smith and Yvonne Douthat) one big number "That’s how it goes" (i.e. "Geh, Alte, schau") worked especially well. Lucia Grisi (Robin Bricker), a part that is a caricature (the Italian ‘prima donna’), was exactly as she should have been. This act has a big finale, with Schubert, who has just lost Hannerl to Schober, breaking down whilst singing Ungeduld, which was magnificent, leaving a buzz in the audience. Overall, this was an very enjoyable performance, and well worth the hassle of a long journey to attend." [link]
External Links
- [OLO's website]
- [Review of OLO's production of Das Dreimäderlhaus]
- [Review of OLO's productions of Die Fledermaus and The White Horse Inn]
- [Review of OLO's The Grand Duke recording]
- [Review of OLO's The Yeomen of the Guard recording]
- [Review of OLO's Princess Ida recording]
- [Review of OLO's Utopia Limited recording]
- [Review of OLO's Naughty Marietta recording]
- [Describes a number of OLO recordings]
- [Profile of OLO]
- [Schedule of 2006 season]
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