Ten Questions with Jeni Houser

Ten Questions With…

Jeni Houser, soprano
Amy iLittle Women

1.  Where were you born / raised? 
Born in Richland Center, Wisconsin.  Raised in Stoughton, Wisconsin.

2.  If you weren’t a singer, what profession would you be in?
I WISH I could be a dancer, but realistically, probably a teacher.

3.  The first opera I was ever in was…
Dido and Aeneas, playing Belinda.

4.  My favorite opera is…
Der Rosenkavalier, unless I happen to be listening to Peter Grimes or Falstaff.

5.  My favorite pre/post-show meal is…
Pasta and veggies.

6.  People would be surprised to know that…
I once broke my toe during the final dress rehearsal of an opera when the leading tenor fell on it. 

7.  My favorite book to read growing up was…
A Wrinkle in Time.

8.  If we were to turn on your ipod right now, what five artists / songs would we see on you recently-played list?
David Bowie, Harry Connick, Jr., Ingrid Michaelson, Lake Street Dive, and Ella Fitzgerald.

9.  What is the worst costume you’ve ever worn?  Or if no such costume, what was the best costume?
My most recent costume (as the Queen of the Night with Minnesota Opera – in the Komische Oper Berlin production) was basically a sleeping bag.  We called it the cocoon, and it had to be put on just before I appeared onstage because I couldn’t walk in it.  Its function was to be a background for projected images, so the effect was great, but backstage I looked hilarious.

10.  Everyone should see Little Women because….
The book is such a classic, and the opera has become one as well.  It is a timeless story of growing up and family, and Adamo’s music brings the characters to life in a wonderful way.

Bonus:  One question you wish someone would ask you (and the answer):
Q:  What do you think about on the toughest days, when it seems like nothing is going right, your whole life is collapsing, and depression is inevitable?
A:  DOGS.  And then everything feels alright again. 


Don’t miss the chance to see Jeni in Little Women, as this beloved American classic comes to vivid musical life!  Performances are February 5 and 7 in the Capitol Theater.  Tickets start at $25; visit madisonopera.org for more information.

Ten Questions with Cassandra Koob

Ten Questions With…

Cassandra Koob, soprano
QuartetLittle Women

1.  Where were you born / raised? 
Minnesota born and raised!  Specifically born in Edina and raising in Bloomington.

2.  If you weren’t a singer, what profession would you be in?
My senior year of high school, I had two paths… Music at University of Minnesota or architecture at College of St. Benedict.  So I almost went to college to design buildings.  It’s probably a good thing that I didn’t go into that.

3.  The first opera I was ever in was…
Freshman year of college, I was a chorister in Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro.

4.  My favorite opera is…
That’s so hard!  I’m partial to French repertoire:  Gounod’s Roméo et Juliette, Massenet’s Manon and Werther.  Adamo’s Little Women is becoming a new favorite!

5.  My favorite pre/post-show meal is…
Healthy food pre-show.  Fried food post-show.  And beer!

6.  People would be surprised to know that…
I’m legally blind without my contacts.  So if I’m woken up at night, I may hit whoever is doing the waking (even if it’s my fiancé… because I can’t see!)

7.  My favorite book to read growing up was…
Harry Potter!

8.  If we were to turn on your ipod right now, what five artists / songs would we see on you recently-played list?
Adamo’s Little Women, Donizetti’s La Fille du Régiment, Adele’s 25, Postmodern Jukebox.

9.  What is the worst costume you’ve ever worn?
In college, I played Papagena in The Magic Flute.  The “old lady” costume was only a black cloak, basically with football padding sewn in.  I was a black bob!

10.  Everyone should see Little Women because….
It’s a beautiful story and there won’t be a dry eye in the house!

Bonus:  One question you wish someone would ask you (and the answer):
I am recently engaged, so…
Q:  Would you like a $10,000 bonus for your dream wedding?
A:  YES!

Don’t miss the chance to see Cassandra in Little Women, as this beloved American classic comes to vivid musical life!  Performances are February 5 and 7 in the Capitol Theater.  Tickets start at $25; visit madisonopera.org for more information.

Ten Questions with Elizabeth Hagedorn

Ten Questions With…

Elizabeth Hagedorn, soprano
Alma MarchLittle Women

1.  Where were you born / raised? 
I am a Milwaukee native, my dad was a mailman.  I went to UW-Stevens Point and got a degree in Music Education, and accidentally ended up singing opera in Germany for 25 years.  It’s wonderful to be back in Wisconsin, sharing what I’ve learned with the young singers at UW-Madison.

2.  If you weren’t a singer, what profession would you be in?
I‘ve always liked science, that could easily have happened.  Teaching is wonderful; I feel very honored to be able to be a potential catalyst for so many people.

3.  The first opera I was ever in was…
As a teenager, in the chorus of La Traviata for Music Under the Stars in Milwaukee.  My dad was assistant choral director for Florentine Opera, so I had an “in.”  My first role in college in Boulder, Colorado, was Musetta in La Bohème, and my first professional role was Violetta in La Traviata – in German!

4.  My favorite opera is…
Oh no, really?  Salome, for sure.  No, Tosca.  And Ariadne.  Wait; LohengrinTraviata?  Or Don Giovanni.

5.  My favorite pre/post-show meal is…
At three o’clock, pasta and a boring sauce.  Snickers bar in the intermission, if it’s a tough sing, and lots of food afterwards.

6.  People would be surprised to know that…
Little Women was a scary book for me as a child.  My family called me Beth, I was the little musician in the family, and I’d even had scarlet fever.  I cried buckets when the “me” in the novel died, and wondered if my sewing needle would get too heavy someday.

7.  My favorite book to read growing up was…
A novel called Jade by Sally Watson.

8.  If we were to turn on your ipod right now, what five artists / songs would we see on you recently-played list?
I’m not a headphone fan, no ipod.  I listen mostly to standard jazz singers and chamber music.

9.  What is the worst costume you’ve ever worn?
There was a time when paper costumes were a fad in Germany, and they were awful!  They were stiff, hot, slippery, and rustled with every move.

10.  Everyone should see Little Women because….
It is like stepping into a time machine.  You get to re-live some of the most wonderful and poignant scenes in the novel, filtered through the perspective of Jo.  Love, loss, and lessons in accepting change, reconciling with ambivalence.

Bonus:  One question you wish someone would ask you (and the answer):
Q:  Are you a published scientist?
A:  Well, as a matter of fact, yesI worked in my brother Henry’s entomology lab – measuring the amount of yolk in unlaid mosquito eggs (I am not making this up) – and was credited in the publication in the Journal of Insect Science.

Don’t miss the chance to see Elizabeth in Little Women, as this beloved American classic comes to vivid musical life!  Performances are February 5 and 7 in the Capitol Theater.  Tickets start at $25; visit madisonopera.org for more information.

Ten Questions with Chelsea Morris Shephard

Ten Questions With…

Chelsea Morris Shephard, soprano
BethLittle Women

1.  Where were you born / raised? 
I was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan and grew up in Paw Paw, Michigan.

2.  If you weren’t a singer, what profession would you be in?
I would have to be in music somehow!

3.  The first opera I was ever in was…
Mozart’s Idomeneo in undergrad.  The first day of chorus rehearsal was my 19th birthday, and I remember being overwhelmed by the beauty and volume when they sang “Happy Birthday” to me.

4.  My favorite opera is…
It’s a three-way tie:  The Marriage of Figaro, Der Rosenkavalier, and Eugene Onegin.

5.  My favorite pre/post-show meal is…
I like to eat something simple before the show (i.e. chicken with pasta), have an intermission banana, and then drink a nice, cold New Glarus afterward.

6.  People would be surprised to know that…
My dad owned an independent record store for 20+ years, which also sold Fender guitars.

7.  My favorite book to read growing up was…
Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes.

8.  If we were to turn on your ipod right now, what five artists / songs would we see on you recently-played list?
I don’t have an ipod, so you’d have to check my history on youtube.

9.  What is the best costume you’ve ever worn?
My best costume was the gorgeous handmade gown that I wore for Haymarket Opera’s Gli Equivoci nel Sembiante, designed by Meriem Bahri.  It felt like I stepped out of a Baroque painting!  On the other end of the spectrum, I did a production of The Magic Flute in which we choristers were all dressed in hazmat suits.

10.  Everyone should see Little Women because….
The story is timeless and the music is modern but also beautiful and lyrical.  You will love it!

Bonus:  One question you wish someone would ask you (and the answer):
Q:  How do you feel about the future of opera?
A:  Incredibly hopeful!  There are so many people pouring their hearts into this stunning art form.  People are innovating and finding ways to create more for less, operas are still being written, and audiences are still being blown away by their experiences in the opera house.

Don’t miss the chance to see Chelsea in Little Women, as this beloved American classic comes to vivid musical life!  Performances are February 5 and 7 in the Capitol Theater.  Tickets start at $25; visit madisonopera.org for more information.

Ten Questions with Candace Evans

Ten Questions With…

Candace Evans
Stage Director
Little Women

1.  Where were you born / raised? 
I was born and raised in Madison.  I’ve directed Carmen and Eugene Onegin for Madison Opera and it’s always a joy to “come home.”  Wonderful people, beautiful city, and Friday Night Fish Fry!

2.  If you weren’t a stage director, what profession would you be in?
I’d love to do window displays.

3.  The first opera I was ever in was…
The Mikado.  Opera light, as it were!

4.  My favorite opera is…
Much too hard to answer.  I am very eclectic in my tastes, ranging from Philip Glass to Puccini.

5.  My favorite pre/post-show meal is…
I don’t eat much before an opening night performance.  Though as a stage director I’m not singing, I’m still breathing with everyone and focusing on every set piece, light cue, and costume change.  I’m hoping that the supertitles keep perfect pace and that the audience is as delighted to watch the performance as the singers and orchestra musicians are to present it.  It’s not the most relaxing experience!  I’m usually ravenous a few hours after the performance ends, once I begin breathing normally again!

6.  People would be surprised to know that…
I had a featured role on The Guiding Light.

7.  My favorite book to read growing up was…
I was a play-reading fanatic.  Noel Coward was my favorite.

8.  If we were to turn on your ipod right now, what five artists / songs would we see on you recently-played list?
I don’t have an ipod.  I keep the operas I’m preparing on my iphone, and alternate them.  There are usually 4-5 in rotating rep.  Constant listening to each of them is my most important method of preparation for directing.

9.  What is the worst costume you’ve ever worn?
During my performing days, I was once put into fur boots.  Not that unattractive, but they had fur soles as well, and it was like the Icecapades getting around the stage.  I actually took a fall during the dress rehearsal and broke my collar bone.  My opening night was only possible with a morphine pain pill.  I was reviewed as being “a little slow.”  Ha!

10.  Everyone should see Little Women because….
It’s a beautiful adaptation of a classic book, illuminating the precious quality of time and the inevitability of change.

Bonus:  One question you wish someone would ask you (and the answer):
Q:  Would you like to have a free vacation home in the south of France or Umbria and the time to spend several months a year there?
A:  Um, YES!

Don’t miss the chance to see Candace’s production of Little Women, as this beloved American classic comes to vivid musical life!  Performances are February 5 and 7 in the Capitol Theater.  Tickets start at $25; visit madisonopera.org for more information.


Keely Futterer

Rosina, The Barber of Seville

Hometown: Dover, AR
Madison Opera Debut: Léontine, The Anonymous Lover (2024)

Recently: Anna Sørenson, Silent Night (Wolf Trap Opera); Musetta, La Bohème; Armida, Rinaldo; Charlene, Service Provider; Jazz Trio, Trouble in Tahiti (Minnesota Opera);
Armida, Rinaldo; Vanderdendur, Candide; Angostura, Tenor Overboard (Glimmerglass Festival);
Rodelinda, Rodelinda (Hudson Hall); Fiordiligi, Così fan tutte (Opera Memphis);

Upcoming: Marcellina, Leonora (Chicago Opera Theater);
Fiordiligi, Così fan tutte (Virginia Opera); Verdi Requiem (Erie Philharmonic)


Weston Hurt

Baritone, Opera in the Park

Hometown: Spring, TX
Madison Opera Debut: Germont, La Traviata (2019)

Recently: Sharpless, Madama Butterfly (Houston Grand Opera, New Orleans Opera);
Britten's War Requiem (Opera Roanoke); Scarpia, Tosca (Arizona Opera);
Germont, La Traviata (Lyric Opera of Kansas City); Nabucco, Nabucco (Seattle Opera)

Upcoming: Rigoletto, Rigoletto (English National Opera)

Joshua Sanders

Tenor, Opera in the Park

Hometown: Plain, WI
Madison Opera Debut: Giuseppe, La Traviata (2011)
Also at MO: Tobias Ragg, Sweeney Todd; Inmate, Dead Man Walking; Ensemble, Acis and Galatea

Recently: Count Almaviva, The Barber of Seville; Romeo, Romeo and Juliet (Opera San José);
Tamino, The Magic Flute (Nashville Opera); Sam Clay, The Amazing Adventures of
Kavalier & Clay
workshop (Metropolitan Opera)

Upcoming:  Victorin, Die tote Stadt (Boston Symphony Orchestra)

Sachie Ueshima, wearing black in front of a stone staircase.
Sachie Ueshima

Zerlina, Don Giovanni

Hometown: Wakayama City, Japan
Madison Opera Debut
Former Madison Opera Studio Artist

Recently: Cio-Cio-San, Madama Butterfly (Virginia Opera); Violetta, La Traviata;
Krystyna Zywulska, Two Remain (UW-Madison)

Upcoming: Cio-Cio-San, Madama Butterfly (Kentucky Opera)


David Walton

Count Almaviva, The Barber of Seville

Hometown: Twin Cities, MN
Madison Opera Debut: Opera in the Park 2017
Also at MO: Belmonte, The Abduction from the Seraglio

Recently: Ferrando, Così fan tutte (Princeton Festival); Ramiro, La Cenerentola (Toledo Opera);
Count Almaviva, The Barber of Seville (North Carolina Opera);
Frederic, The Pirates of Penzance (Opera San Antonio); Filippo, Deceit Outwitted (Sarasota Opera)

Upcoming: Count Almaviva, The Barber of Seville (Minnesota Opera); Candide, Candide (South Florida Symphony);
Don Ottavio, Don Giovanni (Livermore Valley Opera)

Emily Fons

Donna Elvira, Don Giovanni

Hometown: Milwaukee, WI
Madison Opera Debut: Opera in the Park 2012
Also at MO: Opera in the Park 2024; Rosina, The Barber of Seville (2015)

Recently: Nicklausse, The Tales of Hoffmann (Palm Beach Opera);
Rosina, The Barber of Seville (Cincinnati Opera, Santa Fe Opera);
Woman, Ghosts (San Diego Opera); Cherubino, The Marriage of Figaro (Canadian Opera Company);
Hansel, Hansel and Gretel (New Orleans Opera)

Upcoming: Princess Irene, Tamerlano (Haymarket Opera)


Kanopy Dance

María de Buenos Aires

Hometown: Madison, WI
Madison Opera Debut: Acis & Galatea (2013)
Recently at MO: Florencia en el Amazonas; Trouble in Tahiti / The Seven Deadly Sins


Lisa Thurrell

Choreographer, María de Buenos Aires

Hometown: Madison, WI
Madison Opera Debut: Florencia en el Amazonas (2018)
Recently at MO: The Anonymous Lover, Trouble in Tahiti / The Seven Deadly Sins
Co-Artistic Director of Kanopy Dance

Recently: Director and Choreographer, Winter Fantasia: Reimagined; Polaris + Revelations;
The Next Generation;
Confluence: A Prelude; Graham: In Her Voice; Shades of Light (Kanopy Dance);
Choreographer, Bluebeard's Castle (Des Moines Metro Opera)

Upcoming: Director and Choreographer, Inner Passages (Kanopy Dance);
Choreographer, The Cunning Little Vixen (Des Moines Metro Opera)


Kirstin Chávez

El Duende, María de Buenos Aires

Hometown: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia / Albuquerque, NM
Madison Opera Debut: Opera in the Park 2006

Recently: Glenda, We Shall Not Be Moved (Pittsburgh Opera); Verdi's Requiem (Pensacola Symphony);
Carlotta de Obragón, Zorro (Fort Worth Opera); Suzuki, Madama Butterfly (Dallas Opera);
Mozart's Requiem (Paducah Symphony); Carmen, Carmen (St. Barth's Music Festival)

Upcoming: Carmen, Carmen (Kentucky Symphony Orchestra); Carmen, Carmen Inside Out (the film)


Ryan Nash

Sergeant, The Barber of Seville

Hometown: Longmeadow, MA
Madison Opera Debut
Madison Opera Studio Artist

Recently: Gherardo, Gianni Schicchi (American Gothic Performing Arts Festival); Frederic, The Pirates of Penzance (Madison Savoyards);
Mercurio, La Calisto; Gastone, La Traviata; Albert Herring, Albert Herring (UW Madison Opera);
Rinuccio, Gianni Schicchi (La Musica Lirica USA); Alfred, Die Fledermaus; Monostatos, The Magic Flute (UMass Opera)

Upcoming: Tamino, The Magic Flute (Opera for the Young)


John DeMain

Conductor: Opera in the Park, The Barber of Seville, Don Giovanni

Hometown: Youngstown, OH
Madison Opera Debut: The Magic Flute (1995)
Recently at MO: Candide, Tosca, Trouble in Tahiti / The Seven Deadly Sins, Salome


Rebecca Herman

Stage Director, The Barber of Seville

Hometown: Austin, TX
Madison Opera Debut

Recently: Carmen (Austin Opera); Don Giovanni (Opera Colorado, Cincinnati Opera);
Un Cuento de Luces y Sonmbras
(LOLA); La Bohème (Glimmerglass Opera);
The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs (Utah Opera, Calgary Opera)

Upcoming: The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs (Washington National Opera); New Opera Workshop, We Might be Struck by Lighting (LOLA)


Fenlon Lamb

Stage Director, Don Giovanni

Hometown: Princeton, NJ
Madison Opera Debut:
La Traviata (2019)
Recently at MO: Lucia di Lammermoor

Recently: La Fanciulla del West (Central City Opera); The Elixir of Love, Così fan tutte (Palm Beach Opera);
The Marriage of Figaro
(Portland Opera); Carmen (Opera Santa Barbara);
Charlie Parker's Yardbird (Dayton Opera); La Bohème (New Orleans Opera); Mozart and Salieri (Opera San Jose)


Kamna Gupta

Conductor, María de Buenos Aires

Hometown: St. Genis-de-Puilly, France
Madison Opera Debut

Recently: The Pearl Fishers (Vancouver Opera); In Our Daughter's Eyes (LA Opera / BMP);
Number Our Days (Perelman Performing Arts Center); Glory Denied (Cleveland Institute of Music);
Rocking Horse Winner (Tapestry Opera); The Rip Van Winkles (Glimmerglass Festival)

Upcoming: Ruinous Gods (Spoleto Festival USA)


Frances Rabalais

Stage Director, María de Buenos Aires

Hometown: New Orleans, LA
Madison Opera Debut: Tosca (2023)

Recently: Macbeth (Resonance Works); Hansel and Gretel (Opera Birmingham);
The Magic Flute (North Carolina Opera); The Barber of Seville (Pensacola Opera)


Charles Eaton

Don Giovanni, Don Giovanni

Hometown: Storrs, CT
Madison Opera Debut: Moralès, Carmen (2017)
Recently at MO: Count Malcolm, A Little Night Music

Recently: Ponchel, Silent Night; Brother, The Seven Deadly Sins (Wolf Trap Opera); Schaunard, La Bohème;
Sam, Trouble in Tahiti; Masetto, Don Giovanni; Argante, Rinaldo (Minnesota Opera);
Fedorov, The Christmas Spider (Opéra Louisiane, Marble City Opera);
English Ambassador, The Ghosts of Versailles (Royal Opera Versailles);
Marcello, La Bohème (Imperial Symphony Orchestra)

Upcoming: Mercutio, Romeo & Juliet (Minnesota Opera);
Silvio, Pagliacci (Pensacola Opera)


Jeremiah Sanders

Leporello, Don Giovanni

Hometown: Marian, IN
Madison Opera Debut

Recently: Marcello, La Bohème; Beau, Service Provider; Jazz Trio, Trouble in Tahiti;
Hortensius, The Daughter of the Regiment; Mago, Rinaldo;
Abilenes's Father / Bryce's Father, Edward Tulane (Minnesota Opera);
Colline, La Bohème (Lyric Opera of the North); Lackey, Ariadne auf Naxos (Lakes Area Music Festival);
Charlie, Three Decembers (South Bend Lyric Opera); The Villains, The Tales of Hoffmann (Union Avenue Opera)


Ashraf Sewailam

The Commendatore, Don Giovanni

Hometown: Cairo, Egypt / San Francisco, CA
Madison Opera Debut:
Captain, Florencia en el Amazonas (2018)

Recently: Dr. Bartolo, The Barber of Seville (Des Moines Metro Opera, Seattle Opera);
Dr. Bartolo, The Marriage of Figaro (New Orleans Opera); Sparafucile, Rigoletto (Opera San Jose);
Giove, La Calisto (Opera Memphis)

Upcoming: Dr. Bartolo, The Barber of Seville (Lyric Opera of Kansas City);
Dulcamara, The Elixir of Love (New Orleans Opera)


Andrew Stenson

Don Ottavio, Don Giovanni

Hometown: Rochester, MN
Madison Opera Debut: Opera in the Park 2021

Recently: Pong, Turandot (Metropolitan Opera); Bill, Flight; The Steersman, The Flying Dutchman (Dallas Opera);
Pang, Turandot (Houston Grand Opera); Don Ottavio, Don Giovanni (Seattle Opera);
Nemorino, The Elixir of Love (Seattle Opera, Minnesota Opera, Florentine Opera);
Count Almaviva, The Barber of Seville (Opera Colorado, Garsington Opera);
Nikolaus Sprink, Silent Night; Tamino, The Magic Flute (Utah Opera);
Fadinard, The Italian Straw Hat (Minnesota Opera); Danny Chen, An American Soldier (Opera Theatre of St. Louis)

Headshot of Hailey Cohen
Hailey Cohen

Berta, The Barber of Seville

Hometown: Edgemont, NY
Madison Opera Debut: Dorothée, The Anonymous Lover (2024)
Also with MO: Paquette, Candide
Madison Opera Studio Artist

Recently: Zita, Gianni Schicchi (Finger Lakes Opera); Hattie, American Gothical (Cedar Rapids Opera);
Sally, The Boy Who Wanted to be a Robot; K., Would You Eat Me? (Thompson Street Opera)


Lifan Deng

Fiorello, The Barber of Seville
Masetto, Don Giovanni

Hometown: Shenzhen, China
Madison Opera Debut
Madison Opera Studio Artist

Recently: Voce 2, Il Nostro Posto nel Mondo (Thompson Street Opera Company);
The Police Agent / Mr. Kofner, The Consul (Third Eye Ensemble);
Don Alfonso, Così fan tutte; Kaiser Overall, Der Kaiser von Atlantis (Northwestern Opera Theater);
Old Adam Goodheart, Ruddigore; Carpenter's Mate, H.M.S. Pinafore (The Gilbert & Sullivan Opera Company);
Olin Brett, The Music Man (Metropolis Performing Arts Centre)

Upcoming: Papageno, The Magic Flute (Opera for the Young)


Laureano Quant

El Payador, María de Buenos Aires

Hometown: Barranquilla, Colombia
Madison Opera Debut

Recently: Schaunard, La Bohème (Wolf Trap Opera); Foreman, Jenufa; Dancaïre, Carmen;
Count of Lerma, Don Carlo (Lyric Opera of Chicago); Escamillo, Le tragedie de Carmen;
Guglielmo, Così fan tutte (The Opera Next Door); Betto, Gianni Schicchi (Ópera de Colombia);
Demetrius, A Midsummer Night's Dream; Captain / Ragotsky, Candide (Orquestra Filarmónica de Bogotà)

Upcoming: Belcore, The Elixir of Love (New Orleans Opera);
Bill, Aufsteig und Fall der Stadt Mahgonny (Staatsoper Stuttgart)


Kelly Guerra

María, María de Buenos Aires

Hometown: Los Angeles, CA
Madison Opera Debut

Recently: María, María de Buenos Aires (Kentucky Opera); Lupita, Cruzar la Cara de la Luna;
Carlotta de Obragón, Zorro (Opera Santa Barbara); Renata, Cruzar la Cara de la Luna (West Edge Opera);
Rosina, The Barber of Seville (Princeton Festival); Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Scalia/Ginsburg (Chautauqua Opera);
Luisa Fernanda, Luisa Fernanda (Opera Hispánica, Opera Williamsburg)

Upcoming: Una Niña, Ainadamar (Metropolitan Opera); Jo, Little Women (Fort Worth Opera);
Isabella, L'Italiana in Algeri (Opera in the Heights); Mrs. Fox, Fantastic Mr. Fox (Opera Omaha)


Alex Taylor

Don Basilio, The Barber of Seville

Hometown: Beloit, WI
Madison Opera Debut: Mother, The Seven Deadly Sins (2023)

Recently: Green Shirt Guy, Mel Rides the Bus Alone (Pittsburgh Opera);
Sarastro, The Magic Flute; Dr. Bartolo, The Marriage of Figaro (Carnegie Mellon University)


Levi Hernandez

Dr. Bartolo, The Barber of Seville

Hometown: El Paso, TX
Madison Opera Debut: Papageno, The Magic Flute (2006)
Recent at MO: Alvaro, Florencia en el Amazonas; Opera in the Park 2018

Recently: Diego Rivera, El Último Sueño de Frida y Diego (Opera Omaha);
Tonio, Pagliacci (Hawaii Opera Theatre); Dandini, La Cenerentola (Boston Lyric Opera);
Peter, Hansel and Gretel (Opera San Antonio); Lescaut, Manon Lescaut (North Carolina Opera)

Upcoming: Lescaut, Manon Lescaut (Washington National Opera); Benoit/Alcindoro, La Bohème (Lyric Opera of Chicago);
Alvaro, Florencia en el Amazonas (North Carolina Opera)


Benjamin Taylor

Figaro, The Barber of Seville

Hometown: Waldorf, MD
Madison Opera Debut:
Silvio, Pagliacci (2018)

Recently: Bello, La Fanciulla del West (Bayerische Staatsoper); Moralès, Carmen (Metropolitan Opera);
Guglielmo, Così fan tutte (Princeton Symphony); Jan Nyman, Breaking the Waves (Detroit Opera);
Silvio, Pagliacci (Austin Opera)

Upcoming: Marcello, La Bohème (Arizona Opera); Jake, Porgy and Bess (Washington National Opera);
Schaunard, La Bohème (Charleston Opera Theater)


Katerina Burton

Donna Anna, Don Giovanni

Hometown: Ocean City, MD
Madison Opera Debut: Opera in the Park 2024

Recently: Mimì, La Bohème; Verna/Young Lovely/Evelyn, Fire Shut Up in My Bones (Opera Theatre of Saint Louis); JFK: The Last Speech
(National Symphony Orchestra); Britten’s War Requiem (Strathmore Music Center);
Russian Chamber Art Society; Postclassical Ensemble Concert (The Kennedy Center); Girlfriend 2, Blue;
Micaëla, Carmen (Washington National Opera); Alice Ford, Falstaff (Aspen Music Festival);