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A Very Drunken
Christmas Carol

SOLD OUT

Friday, December 10, 7:30 pm
Sunday, December 12, 4:00 pm
Tagney Jones Hall, Opera Center

Overview

charming and impressive…his show is unlike anything I’ve seen.”

– KCTS9


The Drunken Tenor is back! A Very Drunken Christmas Carol retells Charles Dickens’ time-honored holiday classic. In true Drunken Tenor comedy opera fashion, however, things get turned upside down. While preparing for a holiday concert, The Drunken Tenor gets hit in the head, knocked out, and wakes up in an alternate reality. He embarks on a journey to understand how he became the person he is and the possible consequences of his choices. Along the way, he is joined by duet partners of the past, present, and future for a mix of opera, holiday favorites, and much more!

New! Join The Drunken Tenor for an Ugly Sweater Contest happening during each performance. Come wearing your favorite cheesy holiday garments and claim the honor of having the best "worst" ugly sweater!

Performance Information

Tagney Jones Hall, Opera Center

Performed in English

Performance Time: 2 hours with 1 intermission

BRAVO! Night: Friday, December 10

COVID Safety

The safety of our artists, staff, and you, our audience members, are our first priority. Safety protocols are reviewed on an ongoing basis and the latest information is always on our safety page.

Proof of vaccination is required at the door for all Opera Center events. Children under 12 and people with a medical condition or closely held religious belief that prevents vaccination must provide proof of a recent negative COVID-19 test. In addition, masks will be required at all Seattle Opera performances next season regardless of vaccination status. Read our safety page for specific details on these policies.

Safety protocols

Cast

Robert McPherson

The Tenor

Tenor
At Seattle Opera in 2022/23: The Tenor, A Very Drunken Christmas Carol

Hometown: Seattle, WA
Seattle Opera Debut: The Tenor, Songs of Summer: The Drunken Tenor – Quarantini Edition (’20)

Previously at Seattle Opera: The Tenor, A Very Drunken Christmas Carol (’21); The Tenor, Songs of Summer: The Drunken Tenor (’21)
Engagements: Idreno, Semiramide (Metropolitan Opera); Andres, Wozzeck (Houston Symphony); Narraboth, Salome (The Israeli Opera); Nadir, The Pearl Fishers (English National Opera) Prince Léopold, La Juive (Opéra national du Rhin); Bannon/Kelly/Lafitte, Trump L’oeil (Florence Gould Hall)

Last Updated: November 2022
Robert McPherson

The Tenor

David McDade

The Pianist

At Seattle Opera in 2022/23: Pianist, Bound

Hometown: Portland, OR
David McDade first worked with Seattle Opera in 1995, accompanying rehearsals of Rigoletto and the Ring, before joining the staff full time in 2002. As Head of Coach-Accompanists for Seattle Opera, he works with each conductor to prepare every singer for their roles. He recently served as acting Chorus Master for The Marriage of Figaro (’22) and as piano accompanist in recitals for Amber Wagner and Helena Dix. McDade has been a vocalist, a French horn player, and a conductor.

David McDade

The Pianist

Jennifer Bromagen

The Soprano

Soprano
At Seattle Opera in 2022/23: The Soprano, A Very Drunken Christmas Carol

Hometown: Pittsburgh, PA
Seattle Opera Debut: Bridesmaid, The Marriage of Figaro (’09)
Previously at Seattle Opera: The Soprano, A Very Drunken Christmas Carol (’21); The Soprano, Songs of Summer: The Drunken Tenor (’21); Alice, Count Ory (’16); First Lay Sister, Suor Angelica (’13); Pedro, Don Quichotte (’11)
Engagements: Desdemona, Otello (Pacific Northwest Opera); Konstanze, The Abduction from the Seraglio (Puget Sound Concert Opera); Violetta, La traviata (Pacific Northwest Opera); The Marschallin, Der Rosenkavalier (Pacific Northwest Opera); Amina, La sonnambula (Puget Sound Concert Opera); Soprano Soloist, Rutter Requiem (Seattle Choral Company)

Last Updated: November 2022

Jennifer Bromagen

The Soprano

Sarah Mattox

The Mezzo

Mezzo-soprano
At Seattle Opera in 2022/23: The Mezzo, A Very Drunken Christmas Carol;Wife #1/Market Woman #3, A Thousand Splendid Suns

Hometown: Bend, OR
Seattle Opera Debut: Fyodor, Boris Godunov ('00)
Previously at Seattle Opera: The Mezzo, A Very Drunken Christmas Carol (’21); Teacher, The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs (’19); Kate Pinkerton, Madame Butterfly (’17); Second Lay Sister, Suor Angelica (’13)
Engagements: Julia Child, Bon Appetit! (Tacoma Opera); Mezzo Soloist, Durufle’s Requiem (Missoula Symphony); Mezzo Soloist, Beethoven’s Symphony no. 9 (Boise Philharmonic); Composer, Heart Mountain Suite (Central Oregon Mastersingers); Mezzo Soloist, Mozart’s Requiem (Harmonia Seattle); Mezzo Soloist, Skirvin’s Curve of Gold and Corigliano’s Fern Hill (Seattle Choral Company)

Last updated: November 2022

Sarah Mattox

The Mezzo

John B. Cooper

The Baritone

Baritone
At Seattle Opera in 2021/22:
The Baritone, A Very Drunken Christmas Carol

Hometown: Milton, WA
Seattle Opera Debut
Recently: King Arthur, Spamalot (Tacoma Musical Playhouse); Don Quixote, Man of LaMancha (Tacoma Musical Playhouse); Shrek, Shrek the Musical (Tacoma Musical Playhouse); Tonio, I Pagliacci (Spokane Opera); Figaro, The Barber of Seville (Spokane Opera)

Last Updated: November 2021

John B. Cooper

The Baritone

Holly McPherson

The Voice

At Seattle Opera in 2021/22: The Voice, A Very Drunken Christmas Carol

Hometown: Seattle, WA
Seattle Opera Debut: The Producer, The Drunken Tenor: Quarantini Edition (’20)
Recently: Host, Postmodern Sitcom (Podcast); Corie, Barefoot in the Park (Stageright Theatre Company); Company, Various (Desert Star Theatre)

Last Updated: November 2021

Holly McPherson

The Voice

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