Fort Worth Opera’s 2019-2020 season to feature world premieres

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Fort Worth Opera (FWO) has scheduled two world premiere productions for the company’s 2019-2020 season, the company said in a news release.

On Nov. 16, 2019, FWO will present composer Joe Illick and Pulitzer Prize-winning librettist Mark Campbell’s inspirational one-act children’s opera, Frida Kahlo and the Bravest Girl in the World, at the historic Rose Marine Theater.

On April 26, 2020, the company will stage composer-librettist Héctor Armienta’s Zorro at the legendary Ridglea Theater, a swashbuckling adventure for the whole family, featuring one of pop culture’s most iconic, sword-wielding vigilantes, the opera news release said.

Directed by visionary stage director Octavio Cardenas, both Zorro and Frida Kahlo and the Bravest Girl in the World are part of the company’s ongoing, community-driven program, Noches de Ópera, a celebration of Latin culture, heritage and artistry.

“The idea for Frida Kahlo and the Bravest Girl in the World came from General Director Tuomas Hiltunen,” says Joe Illick, who also serves as FWO’s Artistic Director. “He suggested this acclaimed children’s book as a basis for a family opera, and when Mark and I saw that the story was about the universal reach of art and empowering young women, we were thrilled to bring it to life.”

Based upon the highly-acclaimed book by award-winning English author and illustrator Laurence Anholt, Frida Kahlo and the Bravest Girl in the World follows the true-life story of Marianna Morillo Safa and her friendship with famed painter Frida Kahlo.

Featuring the talented singers from Fort Worth Opera’s Lesley Resident and Studio programs, this tale teaches children about art, bravery and the power of friendship.

Frida Kahlo and the Bravest Girl in the World is the third opera I’ve written with a story that involves a visual artist, but the first children’s opera that focuses on one,” says Mark Campbell. “The narrative angle Laurence Anholt cleverly provided in his eponymous book – through Mariana Morillo Safa, a young girl who was the subject of one of Kahlo’s most famous portraits – allowed Joe and me to not only explore the workings of an artist at her height, but also the power of sororal friendships,” he said in the news release.

Fort Worth Opera’s 2020 Festival kicks off on April 17 with Puccini’s romantic masterpiece La Bohème and concludes on May 3 with Revenge of the Bat (Die Fledermaus), Strauss II’s sparkling operetta, updated to the Roaring Twenties.

Nestled between these two productions, the company will present the world premiere of Zorro on April 26, 28, and 30. This will be the first time since the Ridglea Theater opened in 1950 that FWO has ever performed at this historic venue in the Camp Bowie District of Fort Worth.

“As a Mexican American opera composer, I’ve devoted my life to creating work that draws on our history and our stories,” said composer-librettist Héctor Armienta. “The opera Zorro gives me the perfect opportunity to tell a great story while setting it within a historical, cultural context.

“Though the character of Zorro is fictional, I’ve incorporated the political unrest that occurred in Spain, México, and Alta California during the early 19th century as a direct result of Napoleon’s war in Europe,” Armienta said in the news release.

“Musically, audiences will hear a variety of styles, including Mariachi, Mexican corridos, a Flamenco bulería, but within a neo-romantic operatic style. Finally, my goal is to create work that serves a cultural bridge between communities and excites new audiences to the power of opera,” Armienta said.

Frida Kahlo and the Bravest Girl in the World and Zorro mark Fort Worth Opera’s seventh and eighth world premieres since 2007, and its first foray into newly commissioned works for children and their families.

Tickets for the 2020 FWO Festival and the company’s entire season can be purchased online at www.fwopera.org or by calling the box office at (817) 731-0726.

Fort Worth Opera was founded in 1946 and is the oldest continually-performing opera company in Texas, and one of the 14 oldest opera companies in the United States.