Doubt (opera) explained

Doubt is an American opera in two acts by Douglas J. Cuomo to a libretto by John Patrick Shanley. It is an adaptation of Shanley's Pulitzer-Prize-winning 2004 play of the same title, which had been made into an Oscar-nominated 2008 film. Minnesota Opera commissioned the work and produced its premiere in 2013 at the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts.[1] Conducted by Christopher Franklin and directed by Kevin Newbury, the cast featured Christine Brewer as Sister Aloysius (soprano), Adriana Zabala as Sister James (mezzo-soprano), Matthew Worth as Father Flynn (baritone), Denyce Graves as Mrs. Miller (mezzo-soprano), and Julius Andrews as Donald Miller.[2]

Notes and References

  1. News: Oestreich. James R.. James R. Oestreich. 2013-02-04. Intrigue's Shadow in a Church. The New York Times. C1.
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20230417002616/https://www.pbs.org/wnet/gperf/doubt-from-the-minnesota-opera-about-the-opera/9273/?utm%20source=twitter&utm%20medium=GPofficial "Doubt from the Minnesota Opera"