Press Release:
Big changes ahead at Opera Theater Oregon
Portland’s first indie opera company celebrates 10 years, brings back Artistic Director Katie Taylor
Former
Artistic Director Katie Taylor has rejoined Opera Theater Oregon,
taking back the hot seat from Erica Melton, who replaced Taylor in 2011.
Melton will stay on as Music Director, a role she previously held from
2008 to 2011. Jen Wechsler remains with the company as Film Director.
Taylor
and company are in the process of redefining what OTO is and how it
will work as it moves into its second decade. The company is preparing
for a relaunch later this year.
Taylor, Melton and Wechsler collaborated on some of the company’s most memorable productions, including the Baywatch Das Rheingold, Out of Eden (an original adaptation of Jules Massenet’s Werther), Hercules vs. Vampires and the film short Dick’s In Space.
Taylor
previously led Opera Theater Oregon as Artistic Director from 2006 to
2011 and was the artistic visionary behind the development of the
company’s novel approach to opera, which emphasizes radical
accessibility and playful experimentation.
Melton,
leading the company from 2011 to 2014, continued this approach with
genre-bending productions that interwove opera with film, dance, cuisine
and fashion, including the company's first outdoor production, The Cunning Little Vixen, performed at Wild Goose Farm on Sauvie Island.
In
2010, Taylor led a coalition of arts and humanities groups and a pro
bono architect/engineer team in an ambitious campaign to lease and
restore downtown’s Guild Theatre, which would have become home base for
OTO. Though ultimately unsuccessful, the effort got the attention of
Mike McMenamin, who offered OTO a two-year residency at The Mission
Theatre (OTO is now resident at the Hollywood).
Hercules vs. Vampires,
an original OTO production conceptualized by Taylor and Galen Huckins
of Filmusik and composed for OTO by Patrick Morganelli, was remounted by
LA Opera in April this year.
OTO was founded in 2005 by Angela Niederloh and Amy Russell.
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