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Cast

Andrii Kymach

Eugene Onegin
A portrait of Lauren Fagan

Lauren Fagan

Tatyana

Evan LeRoy Johnson

Lensky

Megan Marino

Olga

Emily Treigle

Filipyevna
A portrait of Dimitry Ivashchenko

Dimitry Ivashchenko

Gremin
A portrait of Krisztina Szabó

Krisztina Szabó

Madame Larina
A portrait of Michael Colvin

Michael Colvin

Monsieur Triquet

Korin Thomas-Smith

Captain

Gene Wu

Captain (May 2)

Duncan Stenhouse

Zaretsky

Northern Ireland-born Duncan Stenhouse is a Calgarian bass and composer who recently completed his Advanced Operatic Diploma at the Royal Academy of Music under the support of the Sybil Tutton Opera Award and Philip Hattey Prize. Stenhouse is also a proud alumnus of the Memorial School of Music in St. John’s, NL. While living in London, England for his studies, Stenhouse performed in various summer festivals including Longborough Festival Opera, Garsington Opera, Opera Holland Park, and Hurn Court Opera. During this time, he sang in operas by Britten, Dvorák, Mozart, Puccini, Rossini, Strauss, Stravinsky, and Verdi. He was named one of CBC’s “30 hot classical musicians under 30” in 2024 and won the Sarah Harrison Prize at the Hurn Court Opera Singer of the Year Competition. This season with the COC, he performs the role of High Priest of Baal in Nabucco, First Apprentice in Wozzeck, and Zaretsky in Eugene Onegin

Creative

A portrait of Speranza Scappucci

Speranza Scappucci

Conductor

Simone Luti

Assistant Conductor/Head Coach
A portrait of Robert Carsen

Robert Carsen

Original Director
A portrait of Peter McClintock

Peter McClintock

Revival Director
A portrait of Michael Levine

Michael Levine

Set and Costume Designer
A portrait of Jean Kalman

Jean Kalman

Original Lighting Designer

Christine Binder

Revival Lighting Designer
A portrait of Serge Bennathan

Serge Bennathan

Choreographer

Jenifer Kowal

Stage Manager

Lesley Abarquez

Assistant Stage Manager

Stephanie Marrs

Assistant Stage Manager
A portrait of Sandra Horst

Sandra Horst

Price Family Chorus Master

Stéphane Mayer

Répétiteur

Mattia Senesi

Ensemble Studio Coach

Ilana Zarankin

Russian Diction Coach

Chorus

Sopranos

  • Lindsay Barrett

  • Stacie Carmona

  • Virginia Hatfield

  • Ilona Karan

  • Leanne Kaufman

  • Alexandra Lennox

  • Ingrid Martin

  • Eve Rachel McLeod

  • Kathleen (Katie) Murphy

  • Jennifer Robinson

  • Teresa van der Hoeven

  • Ilana Zarankin

Mezzo-Sopranos

  • Michal Aloni

  • Marianne Bindig

  • Susan Black

  • Sandra Boyes

  • Nathania-Rose Chan

  • Wendy Hatala Foley

  • Erica Iris Huang

  • Kathryn Knapp

  • Rachel Miller

  • Karen Olinyk

  • Megan Quick

  • Marianne Sasso

Tenors

  • Stephen Bell

  • Marcel d'Entremont

  • Benjamin Done

  • Ryan Downey

  • Stephen Erickson

  • Jason Lamont

  • James Leatch

  • Stephen McClare

  • Derrick Paul Miller

  • Ross Mortimer

  • David Walsh

  • Burak Yaman

Basses/Baritones

  • Grant Allert

  • Peter Barnes

  • Cesar Bello Rodriguez

  • Bradley Christensen

  • Jesse Clark

  • Bruno Cormier

  • Michael Downie

  • Jason Nedecky

  • Gabriel Sanchez-Ortega

  • Peter Wiens

  • Gene Wu

  • Michael York

With the COC Orchestra and Chorus

Production premiered by the Metropolitan Opera in New York City on March 13, 1997. All scenery, properties, and costumes constructed by the Metropolitan Opera Shops.

Sandra Horst and the COC Chorus are generously underwritten by Tim & Frances Price

The COC Orchestra is generously sponsored by The Schulich Foundation and by W. Bruce C. Bailey

Production of Eugene Onegin generously underwritten, in part, by the Estate of Douglas E. Hodgson and The Whiteside Foundation

Speranza Scappucci is generously sponsored by The Tauba and Solomon Spiro Family Foundation

Lauren Fagan is generously sponsored by The Whiteside Foundation

Duncan Stenhouse is generously sponsored by Joy Levine and Dr. Eudice Goldberg

Korin Thomas-Smith is generously sponsored by Catherine Fauquier