Sunday, November 5, 2023 @ 1:30pm – 4:45pm (PST)
McIntyre Hall, Mount Vernon, WA, United States

Considered one of the greatest operas ever written, and one of the supreme masterpieces of operatic comedy, whose rich sense of humanity shines out of Mozart's miraculous score. Features Metropolitan Opera soprano Katie van Kooten a cast of brilliant young singers.

Shows on Nov. 3, 5, 10, & 12.

About Katie Van Kooten, soprano (Countess Almaviva)

https://www.katievankooten.com/

About Kellen Schrimper, baritone (Count Almaviva)

Kellen Schrimper is a dramatic baritone, noted for his plangent, warm tone, and noble stage presence. As a 2023 Gerdine Young Artist, he made his company debut with Opera Theatre of St. Louis as Sciarrone in Tosca, while covering the role of Scarpia. He also covered Reverend Blitch in Susannah. In their annual Center Stage Concert, he sang various excerpts from the operatic canon, ranging from Peter Grimes to Don Giovanni with the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Daniela Candillari.

https://www.kellenschrimper.com/

About Sarah Mattox, soprano (Marcellina)

https://www.sarahmattox.com

About David Wadden, bass (Bartolo)

Bass-baritone David Wadden began his singing career in Boston. As an Emerging Artist with Boston Lyric Opera, he sang the Marchese in La Traviata and Andret in Frank Martin's The Love Potion. Also with BLO, he was a soloist in Boston's Landmarks summer concert series. Local productions included Colline in La Boheme with Longwood Opera, Bertan in Iolanta with Commonwealth Lyric Theater, and Bermiata in Snegurochka with Lowell House opera. He is currently pursuing a degree in computer science at the UW and has participated in opera scenes with the UW Opera Theater. David made his PSCO debut in 2018 as Masetto in Mozart's Don Giovanni.

https://www.operabase.com/artists/david-wadden-49170/en

McIntyre Hall

2501 East College Way
Mount Vernon, WA 98274
United States

http://www.mcintyrehall.org
(360) 416-7727