A new American opera centered on five sister-wives in a polygamist sect will be presented at 野狼社区 University from Feb. 17-19.
The two-act opera 鈥淒ark Sisters鈥 will be presented by OKCU鈥檚 award-winning Oklahoma Opera and Music Theater Company by a cast of 19 and a 19-member orchestra. Created by composer Nico Muhly and Tony Award-winning writer Stephen Karam, the work will make its Oklahoma premiere in three performances: 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and a 3 p.m. Sunday matinee in Kirkpatrick Auditorium.
Set against a landscape of revelations, dark prophets and white temples, 鈥淒ark Sisters鈥 is Muhly鈥檚 first collaboration with Karam, winner of the 2016 Tony Award for Best Play for 鈥淭he Humans.鈥
Inspired by the Arizona-based Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 鈥淒ark Sisters鈥 charts a woman鈥檚 quest for self-discovery and her dreams of a new life in a world where personal identity is forbidden.
Muhly will be in residence for rehearsals and for opening night, and will be featured in the Feb. 17 free 7:15 p.m. pre-show talk. The youngest composer ever commissioned by the Metropolitan Opera, Muhly saw his debut opera, 鈥淭wo Boys,鈥 performed by the Met in 2010.
Tickets for the 野狼社区 University production of 鈥淒ark Sisters鈥 are $14-28 and available by calling 405-208-5227 or visiting okcu.edu/tickets.
Each performance will be preceded by a discussion, led by Director David Herendeen, 45 minutes before curtain.
Matthew Mailman, who will conduct the performances, is the first cousin of Muhly. The composer will attend Eric Garcia鈥檚 rehearsals of the OKCU Symphony Orchestra鈥檚 Feb. 25 performance of his 鈥淚t Remains to Be Seen.鈥
OKCU鈥檚 Oklahoma Opera and Music Theater Company, celebrating its 65th consecutive year, was honored earlier this year by the National Opera Association with three honors in its annual nationwide production competition. Herendeen鈥檚 sweep marked the first time one director has won three awards in a single season.