America's "King of Ragtime," Scott Joplin, died before he could
complete this opera, but the seeds he planted have endured. WNO brings
this powerful work to the stage in a newly commissioned adaptation by
composer Damien Sneed and playwright Kyle Bass, under the direction of
legendary mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves. One of the richest operas in
the American repertoire, it blends ragtime, Black folk-songs,
spirituals, ballet, and traditional operatic elements. Set in 1884,
the story follows Treemonisha, an educated freedwoman on a former
plantation, as she challenges superstition and defies "conjurers" to
become her community's teacher and leader. Notice of Information
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18 x 16 x 8 inches. All Terrace seats require climbing stairs. There
are no elevators in the Auditorium. Any child past their second
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