Manchester offers lighthearted "Gianni Schicchi" opera Feb. 12

It's fast-paced, it's funny, it's in English, and it comes in at a whisker under an hour

North Manchester, IN (02/02/2022) — The Manchester University Music Department presents Gianni Schicchi at 3 and 7 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 12 in Cordier Auditorium on the North Manchester campus.

Even if you don't "do" opera, this one just might be for you. It's fast-paced, it's funny, it's in English, and it comes in at a whisker under an hour. General admission is $5.

Giacomo Puccini's one-act opera was the focus of MU's Opera Workshop during the January short session. It is directed by Debra Lynn, MU director of choral organizations and vocal studies.

"Opera Workshop allows any student at Manchester who wants to explore opera to have that opportunity. Students and community members audition and indicate their interest level in different sized roles," the North Manchester resident said. "Once I know the talent pool and interest pool I have for the class, I then take up the daunting task of selecting either a single opera or several scenes that match the people I have."

This time, the cast includes Manchester students, alumni, and employees, as well as area residents.

"If you can put together a great cast that blends well vocally and can draw out the best acting from one another, then everything falls into place beautifully," Lynn said. "Gianni Schicchi was just the right fit for the people who auditioned, and I'm so thrilled to see everyone learning and growing - whether they are operatic novices or highly trained singers."

Putting on an opera production during a pandemic comes with challenges. Three cast members were out at separate times with COVID-19.

"The added difficulty of singing with masks makes this a really interesting production," said Ben Tipton, a senior vocal performance major from Dayton, Ohio. Tipton was in Manchester's last opera, The Invention of Morel, in February 2020. "In past productions the difficult part for us was just the music, but with this production, the masks have made it much harder to hear each other and the piano."

Mackenzie Sheridan, a sophomore vocal performance major from Wabash, Indiana, is playing Zita, one of the main characters. "I was nervous at first because I have never performed in a musical before, let alone an opera! However, I have grown so much in these past few weeks, and I am really excited to share my vision of Zita to the public and perform alongside this amazing cast," she said.

Jennifer Wagner is assistant director and stage manager. She is an MU senior vocal performance and biology-chemistry major from Oley, Pennsylvania. The opera is accompanied by Wabash resident Pamela Haynes, MU director of piano studies.

Mason Kniola plays the title role of Gianni Schicchi. He is a vocal performance major from Carmel, Indiana.

For the media

If you have questions, please contact Dr. Lynn at DJLynn@manchester.edu.A composer who will be conducting for the third time this spring at Carnegie Hall, she is a collaborative musical storyteller. Learn more about Dr. Lynn at https://debralynnmusic.org/

Wagner is a student assistant in the Office of Communications and Media Relations.

Online press release includes all cast members and their characters, should you want to include them in your story.

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Manchester student performers include (from left) Mackenzie Sheridan and Mason Kniola; and seated Ben Tipton and Jennifer Wagner.