In collaboration with BraveSoul Movement
Part of the 2019 Pivot Arts Festival
The Rosina Project is a contemporary adaptation of Rossini’s opera The Barber of Seville that mixes Hip-Hop MCs, opera singers, and street-dance artists with a live DJ and Beatboxer to perform an original female-driven story of empowerment and interracial friendship as an immersive house party.
Limited seating is available; Audience members are asked to stand if able.
George is the Producing Artistic Director of Chicago Fringe Opera, called “the city’s alt-opera company” by the Chicago Tribune. Recent directing credits for the company include LA JETEÉ and CORSAIR, as well as the company’s long-running hit show THE ROSINA PROJECT, a Hip-Hop adaptation of THE BARBER OF SEVILLE.
In addition, George has directed new productions and workshops of operas, musicals, and plays with Opera Festival of Chicago, Chicago Dramatists, the Chicago Sinfonietta, Pittsburgh Opera, the Bay View Music Festival and Chicago Folks Operetta.
An inspiring mentor, George is the Producing Artistic Director of Opera and Theatre at North Park University.
Now in its ninth season, George hosts OPERA BOX SCORE [America’s Talk Radio Show About Opera] on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and WNUR 89.3 FM Chicago.
To learn more about George, visit gjcederquist.com. He proudly uses zero social media platforms.
John is a senior at Loyola Chicago, where he has appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Benedick) and Cabaret (Emcee). Also seen at the Tower of London, Minnesota Fringe, and around Chicago at Victory Gardens, Asterisk Arts, and Surging Theatrics/Cuckoo’s Theater. John directs and performs for Kettle Camp Studios. LDA 2018; Twelfth Night (Toby/Feste). 2019 J. Pat Miller Award.
Katherine is a rising senior at Loyola University Chicago pursuing a BA in Theatre with a focus in Acting and a minor in Musical Theatre. Collegiate credits include “Violet” in VIOLET, “Fritzie” in CABARET, and “Olivia” in Twelfth Night at the London Dramatic Academy. She is so happy to be back for her second summer working on THE ROSINA PROJECT and extends her gratitude to all involved.
Matthan Ring Black, baritone, holds a Master’s Degree in Opera Performance from Wichita State University and a Professional Diploma from the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University where he spent two years as a Young Artist with Chicago Opera Theater. Matthan has recently performed the roles of Don Alvaro and Dandini in Rossini’s Il Viaggio a Reims and La Cenerentola, Huy/The Doctor in the Chicago premiere of Daron Hagen’s Amelia at CCPA and Roderick Usher in a new realization of Debussy’s unfinished La Chute de Maison de Usher.
Matthan is also committed to classical vocal music in recital and concert. He recently performed in song recitals honoring the 50th anniversary of the death of Francis Poulenc and selections from La Traviata and A Midsummer Night’s Dream to celebrate the birthdays of Verdi and Britten. Matthan is also passionate about the preservation of art song in English through nontraditional performances of songs from composers such as John Adams, Ernst Bacon, Leonard Bernstein, Jake Heggie, and Lee Hoiby.
Matthan recently made his main stage debut with Chicago Opera Theatre as Vagabond #2 in Carl Orff’s Die Kluge and will be featured as an Apprentice Artist with Opera Southwest this October. Matthan will be also performing the role of Tarquinius in Candid Concert Opera’s The Rape of Lucretia in November. Other performances include Papageno (Die Zauberflöte), Sid (Albert Herring), Guglielmo (Cosi fan tutte), L’horloge Comtoise (L’enfant et les sortileges), Henry Davis (Street Scene), and The Lord High Chancellor (Iolanthe).
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Supported by The MacArthur Funds for Arts and Culture at The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation, The CityArts Grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events, & the Illinois Arts Council Agency. Chicago Fringe Opera is an Opera America Partner.