
SIMULCAST - The Lord of Cries 2021
Join us for a “DRIVE-IN” Simulcast Opera Experience!
For the 2021 Season, each evening’s performance of The Lord of Cries will be simulcast onto two state-of-the-art LED video walls in our lower parking lots. There you will find sweeping views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, and the opera playing on your own car radio!
Tickets must be purchased in advance.
Entrance: Exit 168 of US 84/285. Enter on Opera Drive – turn right before you get to the main theater parking lot on the south side of the theater. There will be parking lot attendants to direct you in to the lot.
Synopsis
Act I
Prologue: Taking the Mask. Dionysus wrought bloody vengeance on ancient Thebes. If he must now come again, to forgetful Londoners, in 1897, what mask should he don?
Chorus: London in Chaos. A scourge is upon the city: girls are drawn spellbound out of sleep to meet three weird Sisters, returning home with wounded throats. Doctor John Seward, leader of Carfax Asylum, has imposed martial law; and all women found outside at night have been arrested–including the Sisters, who offered no resistance, only the refrain, “The Lord of Cries! Deny him not his place…”
Jonathan in Madness. Jonathan Harker, sent by Seward to meet a “petty boyar” claiming a deed to Carfax Abbey, has returned with a shattered mind. His wife Lucy Westenra is horrified to find him raving about a “Lord of Cries.” Doctor van Helsing gives her Jonathan’s travel diary. Seward promises to end this madness (which includes his own secret passion for Lucy), appealing to his father’s portrait for the fortitude to “repress! restrain!”
Montage: Dreams, diary, dispatch. | In a nightmare, an exotic prince dared Lucy to “Ask for what you want….” as did the three Sisters whom Jonathan met at the Count’s castle. | The Greek ship Semele blows aground after a monstrous storm–with only the captain’s corpse aboard.| Jonathan has a vision of the Lord of Cries.
The Stranger in Chains. The Count, like the Sisters, has been arrested unresisting. He assures Seward that Dionysus alone holds the right to the Abbey, warning: “He has asked you twice.” Lucy enters, and van Helsing exits, urging Seward to “Give him what he wants.” Alone together, Seward and Lucy read Jonathan’s diary in which the Sisters bid him “ask it in…” Jonathan’s words become Seward’s own, and the childhood friends can scarcely suppress their mutual desire. The walls tremble, and Dionysus appears in his true form at last. Madwomen break loose and tear the Asylum down.
Artists

Kathryn Henry
Soprano
Lucy Harker

Anthony Roth Costanzo
Countertenor
Dionysus

David Portillo
Tenor
Jonathan Harker

Jarrett Ott
Baritone
John Seward

Matt Boehler
Bass
Van Helsing

Kevin Burdette
Bass
Correspondent

Leah Brzyski
Soprano
Agave

Rachel Blaustein
Soprano
Autonone

Megan Moore
Mezzo-Soprano
Ino

Robert Stahley
Tenor
Captain

Johannes Debus
Conductor

James Darrah
Director

Adam Rigg
Scenic Designer

Chrisi Karvonides-Dushenko
Costume Designer

Pablo Santiago
Lighting Designer

Adam Larsen
Projection Designer

Mark Grey
Sound Designer

Susanne Sheston
Chorus Director
Your Health and Safety is our first concern! Audience Participation Required!
Tickets:
- Tickets will be issued via Email. We recommend taking a screenshot of your tickets as WiFi may be unreliable in the parking lots.
- Please check your spam folders if you do not receive your tickets at least a week prior to the event. You should see a confirmation immediately after your purchase.
- Tickets are non-refundable. Exchanges, however, are possible.
- Simulcasts will proceed rain or shine. However, under adverse weather conditions such as (but not limited to): lightning, high wind, or torrential rain or hail, we may cancel the event, if necessary. ONLY IF A SIMULCAST IS CANCELLED will refunds be issued to the original ticket holder.
- We encourage anyone who is feeling unwell not to attend a performance. If you have any COVID-19 symptoms, please call the Box Office prior to your performance to discuss your ticket options. We will work with patrons on a case-by-case basis.
Parking:
- Tickets are general admission within price zones.
- Oversized vehicles will be parked as to no obstruct viewers from behind, to the best of our ability.
- NO RVs or trailers will be allowed, utility or otherwise.
- Smaller cars will be parked either closer to the screen or in a more central area within their price zone.
- Parking attendants may need to move your location prior to the performance to allow for better viewing for all cars.
- You may open the hatch of your car or SUV, however it cannot obstruct the view of other patrons.
- Please remain with your vehicle at all times unless visiting the restrooms.
- Pets are not allowed in the theater or parking lot.
Masks:
- Masks are required when entering the Santa Fe Opera facilities and restroom.
- Your face mask should:
- Have two or more layers of washable, breathable fabric
- Completely cover your nose and mouth
- Fit snugly against the sides of your face without gaps
- Have a nose wire to prevent air from leaking out of the top of the mask
- Single layer masks, gaiters or masks with visible exhalation valves or vents are not acceptable.
Tailgating:
- Food may be consumed inside your vehicle or immediately adjacent to your vehicle.
- Alcohol is not allowed.
Restrooms:
- Restrooms will be available in the parking lot, including an ADA accessible, gender neutral facility. Please accompany any minors or dependents.
- Patrons must sanitize their hands both before and after using the restroom facilities.
Sound:
- Tune in to 88.7 FM on your car or portable radio to listen to the simulcast.