- Source: Guerilla Opera
Guerilla Opera is an opera company in Boston, Massachusetts founded in 2007 specializing in accessible contemporary chamber operas, several of which have been commissioned by the company. In 2010, its Artistic Directors were Mike Williams and Rudolf Rojahn, its General Manager was Aliana de la Guardia and its director of design and production was Julia Noulin-Mérat. Guerilla Opera performed in the Zack Box Theater at the Boston Conservatory, where it is a resident ensemble. As of 2018, its Artistic Directors are Julia Noulin-Mérat and Aliana de la Guardia. Guerilla Opera performs in Boston.
Productions
September 2009
Say It Ain't So, Joe by Curtis K. Hughes (adapted from public records of the 2008 United States vice-presidential debate)
directed by Nathan Troup
set design by Julia Noulin-Merat,
September 2010
Heart of a Dog by Rudolf Rojahn (adapted from the novella by Mikhail Bulgakov)
directed by Copeland Woodruff
set design by Julia Noulin-Merat, lights by Tlaloc Lopez-Waterman, costumes by Neil Fortin
September 2011
Loose, Wet, Perforated by Nicholas Vines
directed by Jeremy Bloom
set design by Julia Noulin-Merat, lights by Christopher Brusberg, costumes by Neil Fortin
May 2012
Bovinus Rex by Rudolf Rojahn
directed by Copeland Woodruff
set design by Julia Noulin-Merat, lights by Tlaloc Lopez-Waterman, costumes by Neil Fortin
May 2013
Giver of Light by Adam Roberts (libretto Adam Roberts)
directed by Andrew Eggert
set design by Julia Noulin-Merat, lights by Tlaloc Lopez-Waterman, costumes by Neil Fortin
September 2014
No Exit by Andy Vores
directed by Nathan Troup
set design by Julia Noulin-Merat, lights by Daniel Chapman, costumes by Lara De Brujin
May 2014
"Gallo" by Ken Ueno
directed by Sarah Meyers
set design by Julia Noulin-Merat, lights and video by Tlaloc Lopez-Waterman, costumes by Annie Simon
September 2014
"Let's Make A Sandwich" two chamber operas
"Rarebit" by Curtis K. Hughes
Ouroboros by Rudolf Rojahn
directed by Copeland Woodruff and Giselle Ty
set design by Julia Noulin-Merat, lights and video by Tlaloc Lopez-Waterman, costumes by Neil Fortin
May 2015
Pedr Solis by Per Bloland (libretto Paul Schick)
directed by Laine Rettmer
set design by Julia Noulin-Merat, lights by Daniel Chapman, costumes by Neil Fortin
September 2015
Troubled Water by Mischa Salkind-Pearl (libretto Frederick Choi)
directed by Allegra Libonati
set design by Julia Noulin-Merat, lights by Daniel Chapman, costumes by Neil Fortin
May 2016
Beowulf by Hannah Lash
directed by Andrew Eggert
set design by Julia Noulin-Merat, lights by Daniel Chapman, costumes by Neil Fortin
October 2017
Loose, Wet, Perforated by Nicholas Vines
directed by Nichola O'Leary
set design by Julia Noulin-Merat, lights by Keithlyn Parkman.
May 2019
Rumpelstiltskin by Marti Epstein
concert at the Opera America National Center, video animation by Deniz Khateri, lights by Keithlyn Parkman.
Awards and recognition
2018- Opera America - Innovation Grant
2015- Arts Impulse - Best Opera Production "Gallo"
2015- Boston Classical Review - Best World Premiere :Troubled Water"
See also
References
External links
Official website
Official YouTube channel
Opera America
http://noulinmeratstudio.com/pedr-solis