Sarasota Opera Set & Costume Rentals

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SET & COSTUME RENTALS


AIDA

SARASOTA OPERA ASSOCIATION SCENERY RENTAL INFORMATION SHEET

PRODUCTION NAME: AIDA

BY GIUSEPPE VERDI Production Information: Scenic Designer: Stage Director: Conductor: Year Built

David P. Gordon Stephanie Sundine Victor DeRenzi 2015

Transportation: Number of Vans: Size of Vans:

Two (2) for scenery and props. (May fit into (1) trailer and a 24’ box truck- TBC) 53’ air ride trailer

Costumes: Owner:

A. T. Jones, Baltimore, MD.

Fees: Scenery Rental Fee: Additional Performances: Security Deposit Designer Royalty: Designer USA Payment: Technical Supervisor: Load in/out & Damage deposit: Insurance Required:

$20,000 for up to four (4) performances $1,000 Each $3,000 non-refundable security deposit due at contract signing $1,500 Payable directly to designer 20% of designer royalty. Payable to USA 829 $400 per day (travel or working) plus housing & transportation. Load in & load out $4,000 Refundable deposit. (minus actual labor cost & damage) $160,000

Built by: Utah Symphony & Opera Scenic Studios Period: Ancient Egypt # of sets: Modular Set w/ (7) scenes Designer packet available upon request

Crew Requirements: In Sarasota the following crew sizes were used. Crew sizes may vary for the renting company based on its schedule, the size of the theatre, union contract, etc. Load In Running Strike Deck Carpenters 10 8 10 Fly-man 1 1 1 Props 3 3 3 Electricians 5 3 5 Truck-loaders 4 0 4 Approximate time 12 hours 3 hours 38 min. w/ (3) 6 hours intermissions The figures above represent union crewpersons. The scenery was constructed for repertory presentation. Original Theatre Information: The production was presented at the Sarasota Opera House, which is described below: Width of proscenium: 36’-2” Height of Proscenium: 22’-0” Depth (PL to back wall): 29’-7” Height of grid: 49’-0” Wing width SR: 81’-8” Depth of apron: 7’-0” @ CL # of line sets: 36 Wing width SL: 7’-6” Depth (PL to last line): 29’-1” Size of loading door: 8’W x 9’-8”H

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THE BARBER OF SEVILLE SARASOTA OPERA ASSOCIATION SCENERY RENTAL INFORMATION SHEET

PRODUCTION NAME: THE BARBER OF SEVILLE

BY GIOACHINO ROSSINI

Production Information: Scenic Designer: Stage Director: Conductor: Year Built:

Jeffrey W. Dean William Gustafson Victor DeRenzi 2008-2009

Transportation: Number of Vans: Size of Vans:

Two (2) for scenery and props 53’ air ride trailer

Costumes: Owner: Available for Rental:

Sarasota Opera Yes. Separate contract required

Fees: Scenery Rental Fee: Additional Performances: Security Deposit Designer Royalty: Designer USA Payment: Technical Supervisor: Load in/out deposit: Insurance Required:

$10,000 for up to four (4) performances $1,000 Each $3,000 non-refundable security deposit due at contract signing $1,000 Payable directly to designer 20% of designer royalty. Payable to USA $400 per day (travel or working) plus housing & transportation. Load in & load out $5,000 Refundable deposit. (minus actual labor cost) $100,000

Built by: ACME Scenic Period: 17th Century Seville # of sets: 2 or 3 Designer packet available upon request

Crew Requirements: In Sarasota the following crew sizes were used. Crew sizes may vary for the renting company based on its schedule, the size of the theatre, union contract, etc. Load In Running Strike Deck Carpenters 9 6 9 Fly-man 1 1 1 Props 3 2 3 Electricians n/a 3 n/a Truck-loaders 4 n/a 4 Approximate time 12 hours 3 hours 8 hours The figures above represent union crewpersons. The scenery was constructed for repertory presentation. Original Theatre Information: The production was presented at the Sarasota Opera House, which is described below: Width of proscenium: 36’-2” Height of Proscenium: 22’-0” Depth (PL to back wall): 29’-7” Height of grid: 49’-0” Wing width SR: 81’-8” Depth of apron: 7’-0” @ CL # of line sets: 36 Wing width SL: 7’-6” Depth (PL to last line): 29’-1” Size of loading door: 8’W x 9’-8”H

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LA BOHÈME

SARASOTA OPERA ASSOCIATION SCENERY RENTAL INFORMATION SHEET

PRODUCTION NAME: LA BOHÈME

BY GIACOMO PUCCINI

Production Information: Scenic Designer: Stage Director: Conductor: Year Built:

David Gordon Stephanie Sundine Victor DeRenzi 2006

Transportation: Number of Vans: Size of Vans:

Two (2) for scenery and props 53’ air ride trailer(s)

Costumes: Owner:

Utah Symphony Opera

Fees: Scenery Rental Fee: Additional Performances: Security Deposit Designer Royalty: Designer USA Payment: Technical Supervisor: Load in/out deposit: Insurance Required:

$15,000 for up to four (4) performances $2,500 Each $3,000 non-refundable security deposit due at contract signing $1,500 Payable directly to designer 20% of designer royalty. Payable to USA $400 per day (travel or working) plus housing & transportation. Load in & load out $3,500 Refundable deposit. (minus actual labor cost) $135,000

Built by: R.A. Reed Productions Period: 1830’s Traditional # of sets: 3 (Act 1/4, Act 2, Act 3) Designer packet available upon request

Crew Requirements: In Sarasota the following crew sizes were used. Crew sizes may vary for the renting company based on its schedule, the size of the theatre, union contract, etc. Load In Running Strike Deck Carpenters 9 7 9 Fly-man 1 1 1 Props 3 3 3 Electricians n/a 3 n/a Truck-loaders 4 N/A 4 Approximate time 16 hours 2 hrs, 45 min 12 hours The figures above represent union crewpersons. The scenery was constructed for repertory presentation. Original Theatre Information: The production was presented at the Sarasota Opera House, which is described below: Width of proscenium: 36’-2” Height of Proscenium: 22’-0” Depth (PL to back wall): 29’-7” Height of grid: 49’-0” Wing width SR: 81’-8” Depth of apron: 7’-0” @ CL # of line sets: 36 Wing width SL: 7’-6” Depth (PL to last line): 29’-1” Size of loading door: 8’W x 9’-8”H

Set Technical Information: Minimum width:

60’-0”

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MADAMA BUTTERFLY SARASOTA OPERA ASSOCIATION SCENERY RENTAL INFORMATION SHEET

PRODUCTION NAME: MADAME BUTTERFLY

BY GIACOMO PUCCINI

Production Information: Scenic Designer: Stage Director: Conductor: Year Built:

David Gordon Stephanie Sundine Victor DeRenzi 2007

Costumes: Owner:

Malabar

Transportation: Number of Vans: Size of Vans:

Two (2) for scenery and props (to be confirmed) 53’ air ride trailer

Fees: Scenery Rental Fee: Additional Performances: Security Deposit Designer Royalty: Designer USA Payment: Technical Supervisor: Load in/out deposit: Insurance Required:

$12,000 for up to four (4) performances $2,500 Each $3,000 non-refundable security deposit due at contract signing $1,500 Payable directly to designer 20% of designer royalty. Payable to USA $400 per day (travel or working) plus housing & transportation. Load in & load out $2,500 Refundable deposit. (minus actual labor cost) $100,000

Built by: Center Line Studios Period: 1900 Japanese Traditional # of sets: 1 Designer packet available upon request

Crew Requirements: In Sarasota the following crew sizes were used. Crew sizes may vary for the renting company based on its schedule, the size of the theatre, union contract, etc. Load In Running Strike Deck Carpenters 9 7 9 Fly-man 1 1 1 Props 3 3 3 Electricians n/a 3 n/a Truck-loaders 4 N/A 4 Approximate time 12 hours 3 hours 8 hours The figures above represent union crewpersons. The scenery was constructed for repertory presentation. Original Theatre Information: The production was presented at the Sarasota Opera House, which is described below: Width of proscenium: 36’-2” Height of Proscenium: 22’-0” Depth (PL to back wall): 29’-7” Height of grid: 49’-0” Wing width SR: 81’-8” Depth of apron: 7’-0” @ CL # of line sets: 36 Wing width SL: 7’-6” Depth (PL to last line): 29’-1” Size of loading door: 8’W x 9’-8”H

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DON CARLOS BY GIUSEPPE VERDI

PRODUCTION NAME: DON CARLOS

SARASOTA OPERA ASSOCIATION SCENERY RENTAL INFORMATION SHEET

Production Information: Scenic Designer: Stage Director: Conductor: Year Built:

David Gordon Stephanie Sundine Victor DeRenzi 2008

Transportation: Number of Vans: Size of Vans:

2, for scenery and props 53’ Air ride trailers

Costumes: Owner:

Malabar

Fees: Scenery Rental Fee: Additional Performances: Security Deposit Designer Royalty: Designer USA Payment: Technical Supervisor: Load in/out fee: Insurance Required:

$12,000 for up to four (4) performances $1,500 each $2,500 non-refundable security deposit due at contract signing $1,500 Payable directly to designer 20% of designer royalty. Payable to USA $400 per day (travel or working) plus housing & transportation. Load in & load out $4,000 Refundable deposit. (minus actual labor cost) $200,000

Built by: Center Line Studios Period: 1500’s Madrid # of sets: Unit Set with 6 Scenes Designer packet available upon request

Crew Requirements: In Sarasota the following crew sizes were used. Crew sizes may vary for the renting company based on its schedule, the size of the theatre, union contract, etc. Load In Running Strike Deck Carpenters 9 9 9 Flyman 1 1 1 Props 3 3 3 Electricians n/a 3 n/a Truckloaders 4 N/A 4 Approximate time 10 hours 4 hours 8 hours The figures above represent union crewpersons. The scenery was constructed for repertory presentation. Original Theatre Information: The production was presented at the Sarasota Opera House, which is described below: Width of proscenium: 36’-2” Height of Proscenium: 22’-0” Depth (PL to back wall): 29’-7” Height of grid: 49’-0” Wing width SR: 81’-8” Depth of apron: 7’-0” @ CL # of line sets: 36 Wing width SL: 7’-6” Depth (PL to last line): 29’-1” Size of loading door: 8’W x 9’-8”H

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CARMEN BY GEORGES BIZET

PRODUCTION NAME: CARMEN

SARASOTA OPERA ASSOCIATION SCENERY RENTAL INFORMATION SHEET

Production Information: Scenic Designer: Stage Director: Conductor: Year Built:

David P Gordon Martha Collins Victor DeRenzi 2011

Transportation: Number of Vans: Size of Vans:

Two (2) for scenery and props 53’ air ride trailer(s)

Costumes: Owner:

Malabar, Ltd.

Fees: Scenery Rental Fee: Additional Performances: Security Deposit Designer Royalty: Designer USA Payment: Technical Supervisor: Load in/out deposit: Insurance Required:

$15,000 for up to four (4) performances $1,000 Each $3,000 non-refundable security deposit due at contract signing $1,500 Payable directly to designer 20% of designer royalty payable directly to designer $400 per day (travel or working) plus housing & transportation. Load in & load out $3,500 Refundable deposit. (minus actual labor cost) $125,000

Built by: Asolo Repertory Theatre Period: Seville Spain 1820’s # of sets: 4 Designer packet available upon request

Crew Requirements: In Sarasota the following crew sizes were used. Crew sizes may vary for the renting company based on its schedule, the size of the theatre, union contract, etc. Load In Running Strike Deck Carpenters 10 8 10 Fly-man 2 1 2 Props 3 3 3 Electricians 2 3 2 Truck-loaders 4 0 4 Approximate time 12 hours 3 hours 25 minutes 8 hours The figures above represent union crewpersons. The scenery was constructed for repertory presentation. Original Theatre Information: The production was presented at the Sarasota Opera House, which is described below: Width of proscenium: 36’-2” Height of Proscenium: 22’-0” Depth (PL to back wall): 29’-7” Height of grid: 49’-0” Wing width SR: 81’-8” Depth of apron: 7’-0” @ CL # of line sets: 36 Wing width SL: 7’-6” Depth (PL to last line): 29’-1” Size of loading door: 8’W x 9’-8”H

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CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA BY PIETRO MASCAGNI

PAGLIACCI

SARASOTA OPERA ASSOCIATION SCENERY RENTAL INFORMATION SHEET PRODUCTION NAME: CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA & PAGLIACCI

BY RUGGERO LEONCAVALLO

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Scenic Designer: Stage Director: Conductor: Year Built:

David Gordon Stephanie Sundine Victor DeRenzi 2005

TRANSPORTATION: Number of Vans: Size of Vans:

1 for scenery and props 53’ Air ride trailers

COSTUMES: Owner:

N/A

FEES: Scenery Rental Fee: Additional Performances: Security Deposit: Designer Royalty: Designer USA Payment: Technical Supervisor: Load in/out fee: Insurance Required:

$10,000 for up to four (4) performances $1,500 each $3,000 non-refundable security deposit due at contract signing $1,500 Payable directly to designer 20% of designer royalty. Payable to USA $400 per day (travel or working) plus housing & transportation. Load in & load out $2,500 Refundable deposit. (minus actual labor cost) $41,000

Built by: R.A. Reed Productions Period: 1860’s Traditional # of sets: 1 Designer packet available upon request

CREW REQUIREMENTS: In Sarasota the following crew sizes were used. Crew sizes may vary for the renting company based on its schedule, the size of the theatre, union contract, etc. Load In Running Strike Deck Carpenters 9 7 9 Flyman 1 1 1 Props 3 3 3 Electricians n/a 3 n/a Truckloaders 4 N/A 4 Approximate time 8 hours 3 hours 4 hours The figures above represent union crewpersons. The scenery was constructed for repertory presentation. Original Theatre Information: Width of proscenium: 36’-2” Depth (PL to back wall): 29’-7” Wing width SR: 81’-8” # of line sets: 36 Depth (PL to last line): 29’-1”

Height of Proscenium: 22’-0” Height of grid: 49’-0” Depth of apron: 7’-0” @ CL Wing width SL: 7’-6” Size of loading door: 8’W x 9’-8”H

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COSÌ FAN TUTTE

SARASOTA OPERA ASSOCIATION SCENERY RENTAL INFORMATION SHEET

BY W. A. MOZART

PRODUCTION NAME: COSÌ FAN TUTTE Production Information: Scenic Designer: Stage Director: Conductor: Year Built:

David Gordon Darko Tresnjak Yannick Nézet-Séguin 2001

Transportation: Number of Vans: Size of Vans:

One (1) for scenery and props 53’ air ride trailer

Costumes: Owner: Available for Rental:

Sarasota Opera Yes. Separate contract required

Fees: Scenery Rental Fee: Additional Performances: Security Deposit Designer Royalty: Designer USA payment: Technical Supervisor: Load in/out deposit: Insurance Required:

$12,000 for up to four (4) performances $2,000 Each $3,000 non-refundable security deposit due at contract signing $1,500 Payable directly to designer 20% of Designer Royalty. Payable to USA $400 per day (travel or working) plus housing & transportation. Load in & load out $3,000 Refundable deposit. (minus actual labor cost) $100,000

Built by: Virginia Scenic Period: Traditional # of sets: 1 unit set with phases Designer packet available upon request

Crew Requirements: In Sarasota the following crew sizes were used. Crew sizes may vary for the renting company based on its schedule, the size of the theatre, union contract, etc. Load In Running Strike Deck Carpenters 10 8 10 Fly-man 2 1 2 Props 3 4 3 Electricians 0 2 0 Truck-loaders 4 0 4 Approximate time 8 hours 3 Hours 5 hours The figures above represent union crewpersons. The scenery was constructed for repertory presentation. Original Theatre Information: The production was presented at the Sarasota Opera House, which is described below: Width of proscenium: 36’-2” Height of Proscenium: 22’-0” Depth (PL to back wall): 29’-7” Height of grid: 49’-0” Wing width SR: 81’-8” Depth of apron: 7’-0” @ CL # of line sets: 36 Wing width SL: 7’-6” Depth (PL to last line): 29’-1” Size of loading door: 8’W x 9’-8”H

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FIDELIO

SARASOTA OPERA ASSOCIATION SCENERY RENTAL INFORMATION SHEET

BY L. VAN BEETHOVEN

PRODUCTION NAME: FIDELIO Production Information: Scenic Designer: Stage Director: Conductor: Year Built:

Michael Schweikardt Tom Diamond Ekhart Wycik 2015

Transportation: Number of Vans: Size of Vans:

One (1) for scenery and props (to be confirmed) 53’ air ride trailer

Costumes: Owner: Available for Rental:

Sarasota Opera Yes. Separate contract required

Fees: Scenery Rental Fee: Additional Performances: Security Deposit Designer Royalty: Designer USA Payment: Technical Supervisor: Load in/out deposit: Insurance Required:

$18,000 for up to four (4) performances $1,000 Each $3,000 non-refundable security deposit due at contract signing $1,500 Payable directly to designer 20% of designer royalty. Payable to USA $400 per day (travel or working) plus housing & transportation. Load in & load out $2,750 Refundable deposit. (minus actual labor cost) $100,000

Built by: Pittsburgh Public Theatre Period: Spain, late 1800’s # of sets: 3 Designer packet available upon request

Crew Requirements: In Sarasota the following crew sizes were used. Crew sizes may vary for the renting company based on its schedule, the size of the theatre, union contract, etc. Load In Running Strike Deck Carpenters 8 6 10 Fly-man 1 1 1 Props 3 3 3 Electricians N/A 3 N/A Truck-loaders 4 0 4 Approximate time 12 hours 5 hours The figures above represent union crewpersons. The scenery was constructed for repertory presentation. Original Theatre Information: The production was presented at the Sarasota Opera House, which is described below: Width of proscenium: 36’-2” Height of Proscenium: 22’-0” Depth (PL to back wall): 29’-7” Height of grid: 49’-0” Wing width SR: 81’-8” Depth of apron: 7’-0” @ CL # of line sets: 36 Wing width SL: 7’-6” Depth (PL to last line): 29’-1” Size of loading door: 8’W x 9’-8”H

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THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO SARASOTA OPERA ASSOCIATION SCENERY RENTAL INFORMATION SHEET

PRODUCTION NAME: THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO

BY W. A. MOZART

Production Information: Scenic Designer: Stage Director: Conductor: Year Built:

J Michael Wingfield Pat Diamond Anthony Barrese 2005

Transportation: Number of Vans: Size of Vans:

Two (2) for scenery and props 53’ air ride trailer

Costumes: Owner: Available for Rental:

Sarasota Opera Yes. Separate contract required.

Fees: Scenery Rental Fee: Additional Performances: Security Deposit Designer Royalty: Technical Supervisor: Load in/out deposit: Insurance Required:

$10,000 for up to four (4) performances $2,000 Each $3,000 non-refundable security deposit due at contract signing $1,500 Payable directly to designer $400 per day (travel or working) plus housing & transportation. Load in & load out $2,500 Refundable deposit. (minus actual labor cost) $100,000

Built by: R.A. Reed Productions Period: Traditional # of sets: 4 Designer packet available upon request

Crew Requirements: In Sarasota the following crew sizes were used. Crew sizes may vary for the renting company based on its schedule, the size of the theatre, union contract, etc. Load In Running Strike Deck Carpenters 6 6 6 Fly-man 1 1 1 Props 3 3 3 Electricians n/a 3 n/a Truck-loaders 4 N/A 4 Approximate time 16 hours 3 hrs. 40 min 12 hours The figures above represent union crewpersons. The scenery was constructed for repertory presentation. Original Theatre Information: The production was presented at the Sarasota Opera House, which is described below: Width of proscenium: 36’-2” Height of Proscenium: 22’-0” Depth (PL to back wall): 29’-7” Height of grid: 49’-0” Wing width SR: 81’-8” Depth of apron: 7’-0” @ CL # of line sets: 36 Wing width SL: 7’-6” Depth (PL to last line): 29’-1” Size of loading door: 8’W x 9’-8”H

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DON GIOVANNI

Sarasota Opera Association Scenery Rental Information Sheet

BY W. A. MOZART

PRODUCTION NAME: DON GIOVANNI Production Information: Scenic Designer: Stage Director: Conductor: Year Built:

David Gordon Pat Diamond Victor DeRenzi 2005

Transportation: Number of Vans: Size of Vans:

2, for scenery and props 53’ Air ride trailers

Built by: Center Line Studios/Michael Hagen Inc. Period: Traditional Late 17th Century # of sets: Unit Set w/ Phases Designer packet available upon request

Costumes: There are no costumes available with this production. Fees: Scenery Rental Fee: Additional Performances: Security Deposit Designer Royalty: Designer USA Payment: Technical Supervisor: Load in/out fee: Insurance Required:

$20,000 for up to four (4) performances $1,500 each $3,000 non-refundable security deposit due at contract signing $1,500 Payable directly to designer 20% of designer royalty. Payable to USA $400 per day (travel or working) plus housing & transportation. Load in & load out $4,000 Refundable deposit. (minus actual labor cost) $150,000

Crew Requirements: In Sarasota the following crew sizes were used. Crew sizes may vary for the renting company based on its schedule, the size of the theatre, union contract, etc. Load In Running Strike Deck Carpenters 12 8 12 Flyman 2 2 2 Props 3 3 3 Electricians n/a 3 n/a Truckloaders 4 N/A 4 Approximate time 12 hours N/A 6-8 hours The figures above represent union crewpersons. The scenery was constructed for repertory presentation. Original Theatre Information: The production was presented at the Sarasota Opera House, which is described below: Width of proscenium: 36’-2” Width of proscenium: 36’-2” Depth (PL to back wall): 29’-7” Depth (PL to back wall): 29’-7” Wing width SR: 81’-8” Wing width SR: 81’-8” # of line sets: 36 # of line sets: 36 Depth (PL to last line): 29’-1” Depth (PL to last line): 29’-1”

Set Technical Information: Minimum width: Minimum depth:

60’-0” 35’-0”

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HANSEL AND GRETEL

SARASOTA OPERA ASSOCIATION SCENERY RENTAL INFORMATION SHEET

BY ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK

PRODUCTION NAME: HANSEL & GRETEL Production Information: Scenic Designer: Costume Designer: Stage Director: Conductor: Year Built:

David Gordon Howard Tsvi Kaplan William Gustafson Valery Ryvkin 2005

Transportation: Number of Vans: Size of Vans:

1 for scenery 53’ Air ride trailers

Costumes: Owner: Available with Rental: Fees: Scenery Rental Fee: Additional Performances: Security Deposit: Designer Royalty: Technical Supervisor: Load in/out fee: Insurance Required:

Built by: Virginia Scenic Period: Traditional # of sets: 3 (Act 1, Act 2, Act 3) Designer packet available upon request

Sarasota Opera Association Yes. Separate contract required $12,000 for up to four (4) performances $2,000 each $3,000, refundable upon return of scenery $1,500 Payable directly to designer $400 per day travel and work days plus housing and travel Approximately $2,300 to be billed $60,000

Crew Requirements: In Sarasota the following crew sizes were used. Crew sizes may vary for the renting company based on its schedule, the size of the theatre, union contract, etc. Deck Carpenters Flyman Props Electricians Truck loaders Approximate time

Load In 9 1 3 n/a 4 8-10 hours

Running 7 1 3 3 N/A N/A

The figures above represent union crewpersons. The scenery was constructed for repertory presentation.

Strike 9 1 3 n/a 4 6 hours


AN ITALIAN GIRL IN ALGIERS SARASOTA OPERA ASSOCIATION SCENERY RENTAL INFORMATION SHEET

BY GIOACHINO ROSSINI

PRODUCTION NAME: ITALIAN GIRL IN ALGIERS Production Information: Scenic Designer: Stage Director: Conductor: Year Built:

Michael Schweikardt Mark Freiman Anthony Barrese 2012

Transportation: Number of Vans: Size of Vans:

One (1) for scenery and props (to be confirmed) 53’ air ride trailer

Costumes: Owner: Available for Rental:

Sarasota Opera Yes. Separate contract required

Fees: Scenery Rental Fee: Additional Performances: Security Deposit Designer Royalty: Designer USA Payment: Technical Supervisor: Load in/out deposit: Insurance Required:

$15,000 for up to four (4) performances $1,000 Each $3,000 non-refundable security deposit due at contract signing $1,500 Payable directly to designer 20% of designer royalty. Payable to USA $400 per day (travel or working) plus housing & transportation. Load in & load out $2,750 Refundable deposit. (minus actual labor cost) $100,000

Built by: Asolo Repertory Theatre Period: Algiers,1800’s # of sets: 2 with phase Designer packet available upon request

Crew Requirements: In Sarasota the following crew sizes were used. Crew sizes may vary for the renting company based on its schedule, the size of the theatre, union contract, etc. Load In Running Strike Deck Carpenters 10 6 10 Fly-man 1 1 1 Props 3 3 3 Electricians N/A N/A N/A Truck-loaders 4 0 4 Approximate time 8 hours 2 hours 36 minutes 5 hours The figures above represent union crewpersons. The scenery was constructed for repertory presentation. Original Theatre Information: The production was presented at the Sarasota Opera House, which is described below: Width of proscenium: 36’-2” Height of Proscenium: 22’-0” Depth (PL to back wall): 29’-7” Height of grid: 49’-0” Wing width SR: 81’-8” Depth of apron: 7’-0” @ CL # of line sets: 36 Wing width SL: 7’-6” Depth (PL to last line): 29’-1” Size of loading door: 8’W x 9’-8”H

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THE MAGIC FLUTE

SARASOTA OPERA ASSOCIATION SCENERY RENTAL INFORMATION SHEET PRODUCTION NAME: THE MAGIC FLUTE

BY W. A. MOZART Production Information: Scenic Designer: Stage Director: Conductor: Year Built:

Troy Hourie William Gustafson Peter Leonard 2004

Transportation: Number of Vans: Size of Vans:

One (1) for scenery and props 53’ air ride trailer

Costumes: Owner: Available for Rental:

Sarasota Opera Yes. Separate contract required. Please visit our website for more information

Fees: Scenery Rental Fee: Additional Performances: Security Deposit Designer Royalty: Designer USA Payment: Technical Supervisor: Load in/out deposit: Insurance Required:

$12,000 for up to four (4) performances $1,000 Each $3,000 non-refundable security deposit due at contract signing $1,000 Payable directly to designer NA $400 per day (travel or working) plus housing & transportation. Load in & load out $2,500 Refundable deposit. (minus actual labor cost) $125,000

Built by: Centerline Studio/Michael Hagen Period: Traditional # of sets: 1 unit set with phases Designer packet available upon request

Crew Requirements: In Sarasota the following crew sizes were used. Crew sizes may vary for the renting company based on its schedule, the size of the theatre, union contract, etc. Load In Running Strike Deck Carpenters 10 7 10 Fly-man 2 1 2 Props 3 3 3 Electricians n/a 2 n/a Truck-loaders 4 0 4 Approximate time 6 2 hours, 50 minutes 4 The figures above represent union crewpersons. The scenery was constructed for repertory presentation. Original Theatre Information: The production was presented at the Sarasota Opera House, which is described below: Width of proscenium: 36’-2” Height of Proscenium: 22’-0” Depth (PL to back wall): 29’-7” Height of grid: 49’-0” Wing width SR: 81’-8” Depth of apron: 7’-0” @ CL # of line sets: 36 Wing width SL: 7’-6” Depth (PL to last line): 29’-1” Size of loading door: 8’W x 9’-8”H

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OTELLO

BY GIUSEPPE VERDI

PRODUCTION NAME: OTELLO

SARASOTA OPERA ASSOCIATION SCENERY RENTAL INFORMATION SHEET

Production Information: Scenic Designer: Stage Director: Conductor: Year Built:

David P. Gordon Stephanie Sundine Victor DeRenzi 2011

Transportation: Number of Vans: Size of Vans:

One (1) for scenery and props (to be confirmed) 53’ air ride trailer

Costumes: Owner: Available for Rental:

Malabar, Ltd No

Fees: Scenery Rental Fee: Additional Performances: Security Deposit Designer Royalty: Designer USA Payment Technical Supervisor: Load in/out deposit: Insurance Required:

$15,000 for up to four (4) performances $1,000 Each $3,000 non-refundable security deposit due at contract signing $1,500 Payable directly to designer 20% of designer royalty. Payable to USA $400 per day (travel or working) plus housing & transportation. Load in & load out $2,500 Refundable deposit. (minus actual labor cost) $125,000

Built by: ACME Scenic & Fenix Scenic Period: Cyprus, late 1400’s # of sets: 4 Designer packet available upon request

Crew Requirements: In Sarasota the following crew sizes were used. Crew sizes may vary for the renting company based on its schedule, the size of the theatre, union contract, etc. Load In Running Strike Deck Carpenters 8 8 8 Fly-man 2 1 2 Props 3 3 3 Electricians 2 3 2 Truck-loaders 4 0 4 Approximate time 12 hours 3 hours 16 minutes 6 hours The figures above represent union crewpersons. The scenery was constructed for repertory presentation. Original Theatre Information: The production was presented at the Sarasota Opera House, which is described below: Width of proscenium: 36’-2” Height of Proscenium: 22’-0” Depth (PL to back wall): 29’-7” Height of grid: 49’-0” Wing width SR: 81’-8” Depth of apron: 7’-0” @ CL # of line sets: 39 Wing width SL: 7’-6” Depth (PL to last line): 29’-1” Size of loading door: 8’W x 9’-8”H

Set Technical Information:

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THE PEARL FISHERS

SARASOTA OPERA ASSOCIATION SCENERY RENTAL INFORMATION SHEET

BY GEORGES BIZET

PRODUCTION NAME: THE PEARL FISHERS Production Information: Scenic Designer: Stage Director: Conductor: Year Built:

J Michael Wingfield Stephanie Sundine William Fred Scott 2012

Transportation: Number of Vans: Size of Vans:

Two (2) for scenery and props 53’ air ride trailer

Costumes: Owner: Available for Rental:

Sarasota Opera Yes. Separate contract required

Fees: Scenery Rental Fee: Additional Performances: Security Deposit Designer Royalty: Technical Supervisor: Load in/out deposit: Insurance Required:

$15,000 for up to four (4) performances $1,000 Each $3,000 non-refundable security deposit due at contract signing $1,500 Payable directly to designer $400 per day (travel or working) plus housing & transportation. Load in & load out $2,500 Refundable deposit. (minus actual labor cost) $100,000

Built by: Asolo Repertory Theatre Period: Ceylon, late 1800’s # of sets: 4 Designer packet available upon request

Crew Requirements: In Sarasota the following crew sizes were used. Crew sizes may vary for the renting company based on its schedule, the size of the theatre, union contract, etc. Load In Running Strike Deck Carpenters 10 6 10 Fly-man 1 1 1 Props 3 3 3 Electricians 2 3 2 Truck-loaders 4 0 4 Approximate time 10 hours 2 hours 36 minutes 5 hours The figures above represent union crewpersons. The scenery was constructed for repertory presentation. Original Theatre Information: The production was presented at the Sarasota Opera House, which is described below: Width of proscenium: 36’-2” Height of Proscenium: 22’-0” Depth (PL to back wall): 29’-7” Height of grid: 49’-0” Wing width SR: 81’-8” Depth of apron: 7’-0” @ CL # of line sets: 36 Wing width SL: 7’-6” Depth (PL to last line): 29’-1” Size of loading door: 8’W x 9’-8”H

Set Technical Information:


RIGOLETTO BY GIUSEPPE VERDI

PRODUCTION NAME: RIGOLETTO

SARASOTA OPERA ASSOCIATION SCENERY RENTAL INFORMATION SHEET

Production Information: Scenic Designer: Stage Director: Conductor: Year Built:

David Gordon Stephanie Sundine Victor DeRenzi 2008

Transportation: Number of Vans: Size of Vans:

2, for scenery and props 53’ Air ride trailers

Costumes: Owner:

Malabar

Fees: Scenery Rental Fee: Additional Performances: Security Deposit Designer Royalty: Designer USA Payment: Technical Supervisor: Load in/out fee: Insurance Required:

$15,000 for up to four (4) performances $2,500 each $3,000 non-refundable security deposit due at contract signing $1,500 Payable directly to designer 20% of designer royalty. Payable to USA $400 per day (travel or working) plus housing & transportation. Load in & load out $2,500 Refundable deposit. (minus actual labor cost) $135,000

Built by: R.A. Reed Productions Period: 16th Century Traditional # of sets: 4 Designer packet available upon request

Crew Requirements: In Sarasota the following crew sizes were used. Crew sizes may vary for the renting company based on its schedule, the size of the theatre, union contract, etc. Load In Running Strike Deck Carpenters 9 9 9 Flyman 1 1 1 Props 3 3 3 Electricians n/a 3 n/a Truck-loaders 4 N/A 4 Approximate time 12 hours 2 hours 52 minutes 8 hours The figures above represent union crewpersons. The scenery was constructed for repertory presentation. Original Theatre Information: The production was presented at the Sarasota Opera House, which is described below: Width of proscenium: 36’-2” Height of Proscenium: 22’-0” Depth (PL to back wall): 29’-7” Height of grid: 49’-0” Wing width SR: 81’-8” Depth of apron: 7’-0” @ CL # of line sets: 36 Wing width SL: 7’-6” Depth (PL to last line): 29’-1” Size of loading door: 8’W x 9’-8”H

Set Technical Information: Minimum width:

60’-0”

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TOSCA

SARASOTA OPERA ASSOCIATION SCENERY RENTAL INFORMATION SHEET

BY GIACOMO PUCCINI

PRODUCTION NAME: TOSCA Production Information: Scenic Designer: Stage Director: Conductor: Year Built:

David Gordon Stephanie Sundine Victor DeRenzi 2004

Transportation: Number of Vans: Size of Vans:

Two (2) for scenery and props 53’ air ride trailer

Built by: Center Line Studios/Michael Hagen Inc. Period: 1800’s Traditional # of sets: 3 Designer packet available upon request

Costumes: There are no costumes available with this production Fees: Scenery Rental Fee: Additional Performances: Security Deposit Designer Royalty: Designer USA Payment: Technical Supervisor: Load in/out deposit: Insurance Required:

$15,000 for up to four (4) performances $2,500 Each $3,000 non-refundable security deposit due at contract signing $1,500 Payable directly to designer 20% of designer royalty. Payable to USA $400 per day (travel or working) plus housing & transportation. Load in & load out $2,500 Refundable deposit. (minus actual labor cost) $125,000

Crew Requirements: In Sarasota the following crew sizes were used. Crew sizes may vary for the renting company based on its schedule, the size of the theatre, union contract, etc. Load In Running Strike Deck Carpenters 9 6 9 Fly-man 1 1 1 Props 3 3 3 Electricians n/a 3 n/a Truck-loaders 4 0 4 Approximate time 12 hours 2 hours 40 minutes 10 hours The figures above represent union crewpersons. The scenery was constructed for repertory presentation. Original Theatre Information: The production was presented at the Sarasota Opera House, which is described below: Width of proscenium: 36’-2” Height of Proscenium: 22’-0” Depth (PL to back wall): 29’-7” Height of grid: 49’-0” Wing width SR: 81’-8” Depth of apron: 7’-0” @ CL # of line sets: 36 Wing width SL: 7’-6” Depth (PL to last line): 29’-1” Size of loading door: 8’W x 9’-8”H

Set Technical Information:

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IL TROVATORE

SARASOTA OPERA ASSOCIATION SCENERY RENTAL INFORMATION SHEET

BY GIUSEPPE VERDI

PRODUCTION NAME: TROVATORE Production Information: Scenic Designer: Stage Director: Conductor: Year Built:

Michael Schweikardt Stephanie Sundine Victor DeRenzi 2013

Transportation: Number of Vans: Size of Vans:

One (1) for scenery and props 53’ air ride trailer

Costumes: Owner:

Malabar Limited

Fees: Scenery Rental Fee: Additional Performances: Security Deposit Designer Royalty: Designer USA Payment: Technical Supervisor: Load in/out deposit: Insurance Required:

$12,000 for up to four (4) performances $1,000 Each $3,000 non-refundable security deposit due at contract signing $1,500 Payable directly to designer 20% of designer royalty. Payable to USA $400 per day (travel or working) plus housing & transportation. Load in & load out $2,500 Refundable deposit. (minus actual labor cost) $120,000

Built by: Asolo Scenic Studio Period: Aragon, Spain early 1500’s # of sets: Eight (8) scenes Designer packet available upon request

Crew Requirements: In Sarasota the following crew sizes were used. Crew sizes may vary for the renting company based on its schedule, the size of the theatre, union contract, etc. Load In Running Strike Deck Carpenters 10 6 10 Fly-man 1 1 1 Props 3 3 3 Electricians NA 3 NA Truck-loaders 4 0 4 Approximate time 12 hours 3 hours 6 hours The figures above represent union crewpersons. The scenery was constructed for repertory presentation. Original Theatre Information: The production was presented at the Sarasota Opera House, which is described below: Width of proscenium: 36’-2” Height of Proscenium: 22’-0” Depth (PL to back wall): 29’-7” Height of grid: 49’-0” Wing width SR: 81’-8” Depth of apron: 7’-0” @ CL # of line sets: 36 Wing width SL: 7’-6” Depth (PL to last line): 29’-1” Size of loading door: 8’W x 9’-8”H

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TURANDOT

SARASOTA OPERA ASSOCIATION SCENERY RENTAL INFORMATION SHEET

BY GIACOMO PUCCINI

PRODUCTION NAME: TURANDOT

Production Information: Scenic Designer: Michael Schweikardt Stage Director: Stephanie Sundine Conductor: Victor DeRenzi Year Built: 2012

Built by: ACME Scenic/Asolo Scenic Studio/Michael Hagen Inc. Period: Peking, China # of sets: 3 Designer packet available upon request

Transportation: Number of Vans: Size of Vans:

One (1) for scenery and props (to be confirmed) 53’ air ride trailer

Costumes: Owner:

Malabar Limited

Fees: Scenery Rental Fee: Additional Performances: Security Deposit Designer Royalty: Designer USA Payment: Technical Supervisor: Load in/out deposit: Insurance Required:

$15,000 for up to four (4) performances $1,000 Each $3,000 non-refundable security deposit due at contract signing $1,500 Payable directly to designer 20% of designer royalty. Payable to USA $400 per day (travel or working) plus housing & transportation. Load in & load out $4,000 Refundable deposit. (minus actual labor cost) $125,000

Crew Requirements: In Sarasota the following crew sizes were used. Crew sizes may vary for the renting company based on its schedule, the size of the theatre, union contract, etc. Load In Running Strike Deck Carpenters 10 6 10 Fly-man 2 1 2 Props 3 3 3 Electricians 0 3 0 Truck-loaders 4 0 4 Approximate time 10 hours 2 hours 45 minutes 5 hours The figures above represent union crewpersons. The scenery was constructed for repertory presentation. Original Theatre Information: The production was presented at the Sarasota Opera House, which is described below: Width of proscenium: 36’-2” Height of Proscenium: 22’-0” Depth (PL to back wall): 29’-7” Height of grid: 49’-0” Wing width SR: 81’-8” Depth of apron: 7’-0” @ CL # of line sets: 36 Wing width SL: 7’-6” Depth (PL to last line): 29’-1” Size of loading door: 8’W x 9’-8”H

Set Technical Information: Minimum width:

60’-0”

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COSTUME RENTALS

Un giorno di regno Verdi


ALZIRA by G. Verdi

HALKA by Stanisław Moniuszko

JENŮFA by Leoš Janáček

ARIADNE AUF NAXOS by R. Strauss

HANSEL AND GRETEL by E. Humperdink

JÉRUSALEM by G. Verdi

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built 2000 Stage Director: James Furlong Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: Mid 16th Century Peru

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built: 2002 Stage Director: Stephanie Sundine Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: Early 18th Century

COSÌ FAN TUTTE by W.A. Mozart

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built: 2002 Remount: 2006 Stage Director: Darko Tresnjak Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: Late 18th Century

DIE FLEDERMAUS by J. Strauss

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built 2003 Remount 2006, 2013 Stage Director: Darko Tresnjak Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: Late 19th Century

GIOVANNA D’ARCO By G. Verdi

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built 2010 Stage Director: Martha Collins Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: 15th Century France

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built 2007 Stage Director: Pat Diamond Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: Traditional Polish

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built 2001 Remount 2010 Stage Director: William Gustafson Built by: Sarasota Opera Period: Traditional

I LOMBARDI by G. Verdi

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built 2011 Stage Director: Martha Collins Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: 12th Century Italy and Turkey, Traditional

I MASNADIERI by G. Verdi

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built: 2006 Stage Director: Martha Collins Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: 18th Century Germany

IL CORSARO by G. Verdi

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built: 2004 Stage Director: Nathaniel Merchant Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: Greece and Turkey; 19th Century

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built 1998 Stage Director: John Hommes Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: 19th Century; Czech

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built 2014 Stage Director: Martha Collins Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: 12th Century France and Turkey

L’AMICO FRITZ by P. Mascagni

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built: 2009 Stage Director: Michael Unger Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: 1890’s

L’AMORE DEI TRE RE by I. Montemezzi

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built 2003 Stage Director: John Basil Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: 12th Century; Italian

L’ARLESIANA by F. Cilea

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built 1998 Stage Director: Stephanie Sundine Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: Mid 19th Century; French


LA RONDINE by G. Puccini

OF MICE AND MEN by Carlisle Floyd

THE ELIXIR OF LOVE by G. Donizetti

ROOTABAGA COUNTRY by Rachel J. Peters

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built 2005 Stage Director: Ira Siff Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: Late 19th Century India

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Sarasota Youth Opera Production Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built 2018 Stage Director: Martha Collins Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: 1930’s Fantasy

THE GOLDEN COCKEREL by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov

LITTLE NEMO IN SLUMBERLAND by Daron Hagen

THE BARBER OF SEVILLE by G. Rossini

THE ITALIAN GIRL IN ALGIERS by G. Rossini

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built 1998 Remount 2008 Stage Director: Stephanie Sundine Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: Late 19th Century

LAKMÉ by L. Delibes

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Sarasota Youth Opera Production Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built 2012 Stage Director: Martha Collins Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: Fantasy – Based on the Windsor McKay Comics

MAY NIGHT by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built 1999 Stage Director: Darko Tresnjak Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: 18th Century Russian Fantasy

OBERTO, CONTE DI SAN BONIFACIO By G. Verdi

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built 2001 Stage Director: Dale Morehouse Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: 12th century; Italian

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built 2013 Stage Director: Michael Unger Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: 1930’s

IL CORSARO PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built 2004 Stage Director: Nathanial Merchant Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: Greece and Turkey; 19th Century

THE BATTLE OF LEGNANO By G. Verdi

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built 2009 Stage Director: Martha Collins Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: 1840’s French

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built 2016 Stage Director: Tom Diamond Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: Early 18th Century Russian Fantasy

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built 2017 Stage Director: Mark Freiman Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: Early 19th Century – Traditional

THE MAGIC FLUTE by W.A. Mozart

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built 2016 Stage Director: Martha Collins Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: Early 12th Century Italy

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built 2004 Remount 2010 Stage Director: William Gustafson Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: Egyptian Fantasy

THE CRUCIBLE by Robert Ward

THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO by W.A. Mozart

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built 2011 Stage Director: Michael Unger Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: 1692 Salem, Traditional

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built: 2006 Stage Director: Pat Diamond Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: 18th Century


THE PEARL FISHERS by G. Bizet

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built 2000 Remount 2003, 2013 Stage Director: Stephanie Sundine Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: Sri Lankan

TIEFLAND by E. d’Albert

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built 2018 Stage Director: Michael Unger Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: Early 19th Century Spain

Così fan tutte

Così fan tutte

hansel & gretel

hansel & gretel

Jérusalem

Jérusalem

UN GIORNO DI REGNO By G. Verdi

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built 2013 Stage Director: Martha Collins Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: Early 18th Century France

VANESSA by Samuel Barber

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built 2012 Stage Director: Michael Unger Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: Early 20th Century Denmark

WERTHER by J. Massenet

PRODUCTION INFORMATION: Costume Designer: Howard Tsvi Kaplan Year Built 2004 Stage Director: Ira Siff Built by: Sarasota Opera Costume Shop Period: Late 18th Century


die fledermaus

die fledermaus

l’amore dei tre re

the golden cockerel

the golden cockerel

l’amore dei tre re

the pearl fishers

the pearl fishers

tiefland


the barber of seville

the barber of seville

rootabaga country

the magic flute

the magic flute

rootabaga country

tiefland

la battaglia di legnano

la battaglia di legnano


61 N. Pineapple Ave, Sarasota, FL 34236 CosĂŹ fan tutte Mozart

Steve Grair Director of Production Sarasota Opera Office: 941-328-1306 sgrair@sarasotaopera.org SARASOTAOPERA.ORG


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