Released September 2017 • Pentatone

It’s A Wonderful Life

Composer Jake Heggie and librettist Gene Scheer knew before they ever wrote a note or a line of It’s a Wonderful Life that there are challenges in adapting a treasured classic for the operatic stage. After all, Heggie and Scheer’s hit 2010 opera Moby-Dick raised the same challenges: how could they remain faithful to the source material and still create something new, which emphasized the story’s innate operatic qualities?

For It’s a Wonderful Life, Heggie and Scheer responded by keeping the basic plot and characters from the beloved Frank Capra film version but changing the perspective. As in the film, an angel—changed in the opera from Clarence to Clara—is assigned to help a man named George Bailey, who is despondent and contemplating taking his own life on Christmas Eve; if Clara succeeds, she will earn her wings. But in a departure from the film, all the action takes place from Clara’s perspective and in her realm. Seventy mirrored doors represent portals in time and space, which Clara uses to piece together the events of George’s life in an effort to understand what has brought him to this moment of despair.

 

Featuring

William Burden, George Bailey
Talise Trevigne, Clara
Andrea Carroll, Mary Bailey
Rod Gilfry, Mr. Gower/Mr. Potter
Anthony Dean Griffey, Uncle Billy
Joshua Hopkins, Harry Bailey
Heath Martin, Ernie
Frankie Hickman, Mother Bailey

Creators

Jake Heggie, Composer
Gene Scheer, Librettist

with

Houston Grand Opera Orchestra
Houston Grand Opera Chorus
Patrick Summers, Conductor

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