MUSIC Bram Goldsmith Theater
The Wallis Presents
The Sing For Hope Production of
The Sing For Hope Production of
THE LAST SORCERER (LE DERNIER SORCIER)
Mar 3, 2023
7:30 PM”When I want to do something, I do it in spite of water, fire, society, the whole world.” - Pauline García Viardot (1821-1910)
Running Time: 70 minutes, no intermission.
After vanishing from the public eye for 150 years, the original 1867 manuscript of Pauline García Viardot’s Le Dernier Sorcier (The Last Sorcerer) was acquired by Harvard Library, which gave The Wallis’ Artist-in-Residence Camille Zamora permission to transcribe, publish, record, and perform the work, with her English-language narration punctuating the sung performance story-book-style. Pauline García Viardot wrote her masterwork salon opera, Le dernier sorcier (The last sorcerer), in 1867, centering themes of environmentalism and gender equality through a whimsical comic tale and poignant melodies. Written on a libretto by her lover, the great Russian novelist Ivan Turgenev, the work is a feminist eco-fable in operatic form and perfectly timed to kick off Women's History Month.
Zamora, along with Monica Yunus (pictured above) are the co-founders of Sing for Hope, a non-profit arts organization harnessing the power of the arts to create a better world. The Last Sorcerer at The Wallis marks the first Sing for Hope production and the premiere of Viardot’s work in its original form, with an all-star cast featuring Babatunde Akinboboye in the title role, Monica Yunus as the bold young Stella, Camille Zamora as the majestic Reine, Julia Johnson as the dashing Prince Lelio, Karim Sulayman as Perlimpinpin, Anastasia Malliaras as Verveine, and Los Angeles Children's Chorus' Chamber Singers (Fernando Malvar-Ruiz, Artistic Director) in the central role of the magical woodland Fairies. With musical direction by Lucy Tucker Yates and stage co-direction by Camille Zamora and Sharyn Pirtle, The Last Sorcerer will feature acclaimed Emmy-nominated Monique Coleman (star of Disney’s High School Musical and more) as Narrator.
Running Time: 70 minutes, no intermission.
FEATURING
Baritone Babatunde Akinboboye
(“Superb” - TIME Magazine) in the title role of the last sorcerer, Krakamiche
(“Superb” - TIME Magazine) in the title role of the last sorcerer, Krakamiche
Soprano Monica Yunus (2022/23 Wallis Artist-in-Residence) (“Glorious interpretive gifts” - Daily Camera) as the sorcerer’s beloved daughter Stella
Soprano / Stage Co-Director / Narration and Production by Camille Zamora (2022/23 Wallis Artist-in-Residence) (“Luminous, transcendently lyrical” - Opera News) in the majestic role of La Reine
Soprano Julia Johnson in the trouser role of the lovelorn Prince Lelio
Tenor Karim Sulayman (2019 GRAMMY® Award for Best Classical Solo Vocal Album) as the comic valet Perlimpinpin
Soprano Anastasia Malliaras (“Beautifully floated, gossamer-edged” - Opera Chaser) as the impish fairy Verveine
Los Angeles Children’s Chorus’ Chamber Singers (2022 GRAMMY® Award for Best Choral Performance) with Fernando Malvar-Ruiz, Artistic Director as the Chorus of Fairies
Collaborative Pianist and Music Director Lucy Tucker Yates (“Extremely inventive” - Seattle Times)
Sing for Hope Director of Education and Stage Co-Director, Sharyn Pirtle
Learn more at www.thelastsorcerer.org
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Monique Coleman
Monique Coleman
Babatunde Akinboboye
Babatunde Akinboboye
Monica Yunus
Monica Yunus
Camille Zamora
Camille Zamora
Karim Sulayman
Karim Sulayman
Los Angeles Children’s Chorus’ Chamber Singers
Los Angeles Children’s Chorus’ Chamber Singers
Anastasia Malliaras
Anastasia Malliaras
Julia Johnson
Julia Johnson
Lucy Tucker Yates
Lucy Tucker Yates
Sharyn Pirtle
Sharyn Pirtle