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Production
Brad Dalton
Stage Director
Brad
Dalton returns during the 2010 - 2011 season to direct the West Coast
premiere of David Carlson's Anna Karenina.
Mr. Dalton's previous credits with the company include
Così fan tutte and
Madama Butterfly
for which he received accolades for his stage direction. He has directed productions for opera
companies throughout the United States and abroad, including San Francisco
Opera, Metropolitan Opera, Washington Opera and the State Opera of South
Australia. For his recent direction of Dead Man Walking for State
Opera of South Australia, Mr. Dalton received the prestigious 2004
Helpmann award for "Best Director of an Opera" in Australia. Other
productions recently directed include Alceste for Boston Opera, Il
trovatore for San Francisco Opera, and A Streetcar Named Desire
for Washington Opera - Kennedy Center.
Mr. Dalton has worked with such
artists as Ruth Ann Swenson while directing the Met's production of Il
barbiere di Siviglia, and has served as an assistant director to Colin
Graham for San Francisco Opera's production of A Streetcar Named Desire,
and Maurice Sendak for the Houston Grand Opera's production of Die
Zauberflöte.
Educated at
Harvard University and the National Shakespeare Conservatory, Mr. Dalton was
a Young Artist at the Tanglewood Institute, playing under the baton of Seiji
Ozawa and Leonard Bernstein.
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