As part of a joint announcement Wednesday, Lyric Opera of Chicago revealed plans for a seven-production season beginning Sept 17; Joffrey Ballet will present a four-program season beginning Oct. 13.
Lyric Opera of Chicago and the Joffrey Ballet will take turns performing on the Lyric Opera House stage for the first time in 2021-22, as the two major companies return to live, in-person productions after a more than 1½-year hiatus.
As part of a joint announcement Wednesday, Lyric Opera of Chicago revealed plans for a seven-production season (one in an alternative venue) that includes its first mainstage opera sung in Spanish – Daniel Catán’s “Florencia en el Amazonas (Florencia in the Amazon)” (1996). Among other highlights are Verdi’s “Macbeth,” led by new music director Enrique Mazzola, and the Chicago premiere of “Proving Up,” a 2018 chamber opera by Missy Mazzoli, composer-in-residence at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
Joffrey Ballet will present a four-program season highlighted by the April 27-May 8, 2022, world premiere of choreographer Cathy Marston’s adaptation of John Steinbeck’s “Of Mice and Men.” It will be paired with the company’s debut of “Serenade,” a 1934 classic by legendary 20th-century choreographer, George Balanchine.
“We are confident that the really exciting season that we’ve planned will be a magnet that will draw people back into the Opera House with great enthusiasm and in very large numbers,” said Anthony Freud, Lyric’s general director, president and CEO.
Lyric Opera’s season is arranged in a such way that it leaves the Opera House stage open for the Joffrey Ballet’s annual monthlong presentation of “The Nutcracker.” Returning Dec. 4-26 will be Christopher Wheeldon’s five-year-old take on the Tchaikovsky classic set during preparations for the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition.
The plan for the Joffrey Ballet to shift its performances from the Auditorium Theatre, where it had appeared since 1998, to the Lyric Opera House was announced in 2017. The move was supposed to have happened in 2020-21 but had to be postponed because of the coronavirus shutdown.
Audiences attending the Lyric Opera and Joffrey performances will experience an opera house with slightly larger new seats throughout and a staggered configuration and widened aisles on the main floor. The changes, which were carried out in 2020, reduce the theater’s overall capacity from 3,563 to 3,276.
Lyric Opera’s line-up features one less production than what had been announced for the cancelled 2020-21 season, because the company has omitted the presentation of a classic musical as it has done in recent seasons.
“We have not yet announced one for this upcoming season just because of current safety and budget restraints, but there may be a chance that we announce a musical later this year once we have a better idea of how the season is going,” said Lyric Opera spokeswoman Marianna Moroz.
Here are the two companies’ line-ups:
Info: lyricopera.org
Info: joffrey.org
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