Virginia Opera Announces 2024-25 Season

By Francisco Salazar

UPDATE: This article has been updated to reflect cast announcements and the change of the original production. Originally, per a season announcement, the company was supposed to present Richard Wagner’s “Twilight of the Gods”  in an adaptation by Jonathan Dove and Graham Vick. But now the company is presenting “Don Giovanni” instead. The original piece was published on Feb. 5, 2024.

The Virginia Opera announced its 2024-25 season which will be performed at the Harrison Opera House, Center for the Arts at the George Mason University and Dominion Energy Center.

First up is “Don Giovanni” in a production by Kyle Lnag and starring Ethan Vincent, Alexandra Loutsion, Symone Harcum, Wm. Clay Thompson, Jordan Costa, Ricardo Lugo, Chase Sanders, and Patrick Wilhelm.

Performance Date: Sept. 27-Oct. 13, 2024

Bizet’s “Carmen” will be the second production of the season. The opera stars Lisa Marie Rogali, Zach Borichevsky, Rolfe Dauz, and Alicia Russell Tagert. Kyle Lang directs.

Performance Dates: Nov. 8-24, 2024

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “Così fan Tutte” will be performed as the third showcase of the season. Mo Zhou directs a cast starring Keely Futterer, Kristen Choi, Terrence Chin-Loy, Ethan Vincent, Joseph Barron, and Ashley Fabian.

Performance Dates: Feb. 14-March 2, 2025

Damien Geter and Jessica Murphy Moo’s “Loving V. Virginia” will make its world premiere in a production by Denyce Graves. The opera stars Flora Hawk, Jonathan Michie, Troy Cook, Christian Sanders, Benjamin Werley, and Adam Richardson, among others.

Performance Dates: April 25-May 11, 2025

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