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A Thousand Splendid Suns

World Premiere
Feb. 25 & 26, 2023
Mar. 3, 5, 8 & 11, 2023
McCaw Hall

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Overview

There has never been a more important time for this story to be taking the stage”

– Roya Sadat, Stage Director


Based on the novel by Khaled Hosseini
Music by Sheila Silver; Libretto by Stephen Kitsakos
Directed by Roya Sadat

Beauty. Sacrifice. Resilience. Seattle Opera World Premiere. Set against Afghanistan’s volatile history, this new opera tells the breathtaking story of Mariam and Laila, two Afghan women. Brought together under the brutal Taliban rule, the bond between Laila and Mariam leads to unthinkable sacrifices and ultimately, one family’s survival. Based on Khaled Hosseini's best-selling novel, this story has captured the hearts of millions including American composer Sheila Silver and librettist Stephen Kitsakos who adapted the novel for the opera stage. Directing the production is Afghan filmmaker Roya Sadat, whose trailblazing work as one of Afghanistan’s first female film directors has garnered more than 20 international film awards, including the 2021 Kim Dae-jung Nobel Peace Film Award and the 2018 International Women of Courage Award presented by the United States Department of State.

“The locations in this novel are near to my heart; I grew up in Herat and live in the Kabul neighborhood where the protagonists, Mariam and Laila, lives intersect. Afghanistan’s women have shown strength and resilience in the face of war and an ever-changing political environment. There has never been a more important time for this story to be taking the stage and shared with American audiences." (Roya Sadat)

Performance Information

Performance Information

McCaw Hall

Evening performances at 7:30 PM. Sunday matinee at 2:00 PM

In English with English subtitles

Performance Time: Approximately 3 hours including one intermission

Movie-style rating: R

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Cast

Karin Mushegain

Mariam

Mezzo-Soprano
At Seattle Opera in 2022/23: Mariam, A Thousand Splendid Suns

Hometown: Redlands, CA
Seattle Opera Debut: Cinderella, Cinderella (’13)
Previously at Seattle Opera: Minkswoman, Flight (’21); Cherubino, The Marriage of Figaro (’16)
Engagements: Rosina, The Barber of Seville (Charlottesville Opera); Zerlina, Don Giovanni (Austin Opera); Hansel, Hansel and Gretel (Virginia Opera)

Last Updated: December 2022

Karin Mushegain

Mariam

Feb. 25 & 26
Mar. 3, 5, 8 & 11

Maureen McKay

Laila

Soprano
At Seattle Opera in 2022/23:
 Laila, A Thousand Splendid Suns

Hometown: Atlanta, GA
Seattle Opera Debut: Leïla, The Pearl Fishers (’15)
Seattle Opera Young Artist: 2004/05, 2005/06
Engagements:
Pamina, The Magic Flute (Komische Oper Berlin); Gretel, Hansel and Gretel (Bayerische Staatsoper); Sister Genovieffa, Suor Angelica (Metropolitan Opera); Echo, Ariadne auf Naxos (Metropolitan Opera); Soprano Soloist, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 (Dallas Symphony Orchestra at Bravo! Vail Festival)

Last Updated: November 2022

Maureen McKay

Laila

Feb. 25 & 26
Mar. 3, 5, 8 & 11

John Moore

Rasheed

Baritone
At Seattle Opera in 2022/23: Rasheed, A Thousand Splendid Suns

Hometown: Milford (Okoboji), IA
Seattle Opera Debut: Count Almaviva, The Marriage of Figaro (’16) 
Previously at Seattle Opera: Marcello, La bohème (’21); Eugene Onegin, Eugene Onegin (’20); Steve Jobs, The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs (’19); Figaro, The Barber of Seville (’17); Papageno, The Magic Flute (’17)
Engagements: Jess, A Thousand Acres (Des Moines Metro Opera); Steve Jobs, The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs (Atlanta Opera, Austin Opera, & Lyric Opera of Kansas City); Count Almaviva, The Marriage of Figaro (New Zealand Opera); Jan Nyman, Breaking the Waves (Opera Philadelphia)

Last Updated: November 2022

John Moore

Rasheed

Feb. 25 & 26
Mar. 3, 5, 8 & 11

Rafael Moras

Tariq

Tenor
At Seattle Opera in 2022/23:
 Tariq, A Thousand Splendid Suns

Hometown: San Antonio, TX
Seattle Opera Debut
Engagements:
Don José, Carmen (Minnesota Opera); Alfredo, La traviata (Holy City Arts & Lyric Opera and Utah Opera); Tenor Soloist, “Fiesta Sinfónica” (Houston Symphony); Tenor Soloist, “Entre Amigos” (Fort Worth Opera); Father Matias, El Milagro del Recuerdo (Arizona Opera and Houston Grand Opera); Duke of Mantua, Rigoletto (Sacramento Philharmonic & Opera)

Last Updated: December 2022

Rafael Moras

Tariq

Seattle Opera Debut
Feb. 25 & 26
Mar. 3, 5, 8 & 11

Tess Altiveros

Nana/Market Woman #1/Wajma

Soprano
At Seattle Opera in 2022/23:
 Giannetta, The Elixir of Love; Nana/Market Woman #1/Wajma, A Thousand Splendid Suns

Hometown: Seattle, WA
Seattle Opera Debut: Clorinda, The Combat (’17)
Previously at Seattle Opera: Giannetta, The Elixir of Love (’21); Songs of Summer (’20); Female Soldier, The Falling & The Rising (’19); E, O+E (’18)
Engagements: La messaggera, L'Orfeo (Pacific Music Works), Susanna, The Marriage of Figaro (Intermountain Opera); Female Soldier, The Falling and the Rising (Arizona Opera, Intermountain Opera, & Opera Memphis); Soloist, Wayward Sisters (Pacific MusicWorks)

Last Updated: December 2022

Tess Altiveros

Nana/Market Woman #1/Wajma

Feb. 25 & 26
Mar. 3, 5, 8 & 11

Ashraf Sewailam

Hakim/Driver

Bass-Baritone
At Seattle Opera in 2022/23: Hakim/Driver, A Thousand Splendid Suns

Hometown: Cairo, Egypt
Seattle Opera Debut: Colline, La bohème (’07)
Previously at Seattle Opera: Colline, La bohème (’21); Leporello, Don Giovanni ('14); Mandarin, Turandot (’12); Pistola, Falstaff (’10)
Engagements: Capitán, Florencia en el Amazonas (Pittsburgh Opera); Alidoro, Cinderella (San Diego Opera); Mustafa, L'italiana in Algeri (Portland Opera); Maometto II, Maometto II (Washington Concert Opera); First Priest, The Magic Flute (The Metropolitan Opera); Bartolo, The Barber of Seville (New Orleans Opera)

Last updated: December 2022

Ashraf Sewailam

Hakim/Driver

Feb. 25 & 26
Mar. 3, 5, 8 & 11

Sarah Coit

Fariba/Wife #3

Mezzo-soprano
At Seattle Opera in 2022/23:
Fariba/Wife #3, A Thousand Splendid Suns

Hometown: Spring Hill, FL
Seattle Opera Debut: Mercédès, Carmen (’19)
Engagements: Addison Moore, The Copper Queen (Arizona Opera); Rosina, The Barber of Seville (Utah Opera); Stéphano, Romeo and Juliet (San Diego Opera); Sesto, Giulio Cesare (West Edge Opera); Composer, Ariadne auf Naxos (Arizona Opera); Laurene Powell Jobs, The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs (Utah Opera)

Last updated: November 2022

Sarah Coit

Fariba/Wife #3

Feb. 25 & 26
Mar. 3, 5, 8 & 11

Sarah Mattox

Wife #1/Market Woman #3

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

Wife #1/Market Woman #3

Feb. 25 & 26
Mar. 3, 5, 8 & 11

Ibidunni Ojikutu

Wife #2/Market Woman #2

Soprano
At Seattle Opera in 2022/23: Wife #2/Market Woman #2, A Thousand Splendid Suns

Hometown: Bellingham, WA
Seattle Opera Debut: Strawberry Woman, Porgy and Bess (’11)
Previously at Seattle Opera: Strawberry Woman, Porgy and Bess (’18)
Engagements: Elsa, Lohengrin (SkyOpera); Antron's Mother, The Central Park Five (Portland Opera); Soprano Soloist, Extraordinary Measures (Mount Baker Theater); Soprano Soloist, Okoye and Beethoven (Western Washington University Symphony Orchestra); Featured Star, In the Garden of Sonder (Music From Home)

Last Updated: November 2022

Ibidunni Ojikutu

Wife #2/Market Woman #2

Feb. 25 & 26
Mar. 3, 5, 8 & 11

Martin Bakari

Jalil/Wakil/Guard

Tenor
At Seattle Opera in 2022/23: Jalil/Wakil/Guard, A Thousand Splendid Suns

Hometown: Yellow Springs, OH
Seattle Opera Debut: Peter the Honeyman, Porgy and Bess (’18)
Previously at Seattle Opera: Don Basilio, The Marriage of Figaro (’22); Monsieur Triquet, Eugene Onegin (’20)
Engagements: Charlie Parker, Charlie Parker’s Yardbird (Atlanta Opera, Arizona Opera, Pittsburgh Opera, Dayton Opera, and New Orleans Opera); Tenor Soloist, Carmina Burana (Carnegie Hall, Symphony San Jose, and University of South Carolina Symphony); Goro, Madame Butterfly (Dallas Opera); Dr. Caius, Falstaff (Houston Grand Opera); Soloist, The Cartography Project (Washington National Opera); Prince Claus, Becoming Santa Claus (Chicago Opera Theater)

Last Updated: December 2022

Martin Bakari

Jalil/Wakil/Guard

Feb. 25 & 26
Mar. 3, 5, 8 & 11

Andrew Potter

Mullah/Sharif/Soldier

Bass
At Seattle Opera in 2022/23:
 Abimelech, Samson and Delilah in Concert; Mullah/Sharif/Soldier, A Thousand Splendid Suns

Hometown: Mansfield, OH
Seattle Opera Debut
Engagements:
Sarastro, The Magic Flute (Eugene Opera); Scarpia, Tosca (Indianapolis Opera); Don Pasquale, Don Pasquale (Opera Santa Barbara); King Rene, Iolanta (Pacific Opera Project); Sparafucile, Rigoletto (Opera Orlando); Vodnik, Rusalka (Portland Opera)

Last Updated: October 2022

Andrew Potter

Mullah/Sharif/Soldier

Feb. 25 & 26
Mar. 3, 5, 8 & 11

Creative Team

Sheila Silver

Composer

Composer
At Seattle Opera in 2022/23:
 Composer, A Thousand Splendid Suns

Hometown: Seattle, WA
Seattle Opera Debut
Sheila Silver is a distinguished composer of chamber and orchestral music, songs, and opera. “Only a few composers in any generation enliven the art form with their musical language and herald new directions in music. Sheila Silver is such a visionary.” (Wetterauer Zeitung) A Thousand Splendid Suns was developed with the support of American Opera Projects, the National Endowment for the Arts, and Opera America, including two Virginia B. Toulmin awards (Discovery Grant and Commissioning Grant). As a 2014 Guggenheim Fellow, she traveled to India to study Hindustani music with master singer Kedar Narayan Bodas in order to incorporate elements of Hindustani music into her score for A Thousand Splendid Suns. Her opera The Wooden Sword won the Sackler Prize in Music Composition for Opera. Other awards include the Rome Prize, American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters Composers Award, a Bunting Institute/Radcliffe Fellowship, and the Prix de Paris. Her work has been commissioned and performed throughout the world. She is Professor Emeritus of Music at Stony Brook University. Silver was born and raised in Seattle, Washington, and began studying piano at the age of 5. She and her husband, filmmaker John Feldman, make their home in the Hudson Valley, New York. Their son, Victor Feldman, is a journalist.

Last Updated: November 2022

Sheila Silver

Composer

Seattle Opera Debut

Stephen Kitsakos

Librettist

Librettist
At Seattle Opera in 2021/22:
 Librettist, A Thousand Splendid Suns

Hometown: New York, NY
Seattle Opera Debut
Stephen Kitsakos is an opera librettist, theater writer and performing arts educator. Writing commissions include the NEA, NYSCA, American Opera Project, BMI Foundation, Florida Arts Council, ABC-CLIO, ASCAP Foundation, Seattle Opera, Catskill Watershed Corp. and the Episcopal Diocese of NY. With the composer Sheila Silver he wrote the libretto for The Wooden Sword (2009) and the cantata The White Rooster (2010) for the Smithsonian Institution. Other collaborations include The Other Voice (1998) with composer Robert Starer and Gail Godwin, Single Occupancies (2020) with composer Martin Hennessy and librettist Mark Campbell and The Pleasing Recollection, A Cabaret Opera (2022) for baritone Michael Kelly, with music by Hennessy. A contributing writer for The Sondheim Review, Kitsakos was a professor of Theater Arts at SUNY New Paltz, and currently teaches at UCLA Osher Institute and The Studios of Key West. Upcoming projects include the opera adaptation of Jedrowski’s Swimming in the Dark with Hennessy.

Last Updated: November 2022

Stephen Kitsakos

Librettist

Seattle Opera Debut

Viswa Subbaraman

Conductor

Conductor
At Seattle Opera in 2022/23: Conductor, A Thousand Splendid Suns

Hometown: Big Spring, TX
Seattle Opera Debut: Flight (’21)
Previously at Seattle Opera: Blue (’22)
Engagements: We Shall Not Be Moved (Opera Philadelphia, Dutch National Opera); Voir Dire (Fort Worth Opera)

Last updated: January 2022

Viswa Subbaraman

Conductor

Roya Sadat

Stage Director

Stage Director
At Seattle Opera in 2022/23:
 Stage Director, A Thousand Splendid Suns

Hometown: Herat, Afghanistan
Seattle Opera Debut
Roya Sadat is Afghanistan’s first woman film and television producer during the post-Taliban era and the winner of more than 20 international film awards, including the 2021 Kim Dae Jung Nobel Peace Film Award and the 2018 International Women of Courage Award presented by the United States Department of State. Sadat is among the BBC’s 100 Inspiring and Influential Women for 2021. Her three films—A Letter to the President (’17), Playing the Taar (’08), and Three Dots (’03)—have been invited to more than 60 International Film Festivals. A Letter to the President was selected as the official entry from Afghanistan for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards. In addition, she has produced eight documentary films, three television programs, as well as a music video.

Last Updated: February 2022

Roya Sadat

Stage Director

Seattle Opera Debut

Misha Kachman

Set Designer

Set Designer
At Seattle Opera in 2022/23:
 Set Designer, A Thousand Splendid Suns

Hometown: Washington, D.C.
Seattle Opera Debut
Engagements:
 Remember This: The Lesson of Jan Karski (Berkeley Repertory Theatre); Holiday (Arena Stage); There’s Always the Hudson (Woolly Mammoth Theatre); Turandot (Teatro Degollado); Kleptocracy (Arena Stage); Beastgirl (The Kennedy Center)

Last Updated: December 2022

Misha Kachman

Set Designer

Seattle Opera Debut

Jen Schriever

Lighting Designer

At Seattle Opera in 2022/23: Lighting Designer, A Thousand Splendid Suns

Hometown: New York, NY
Seattle Opera Debut
Engagements: A Strange Loop (Lyceum Theatre); 1776 (American Airlines Theatre); Death of a Salesman (Hudson Theatre); Selling Kabul (Playwrights Horizons); The Pearl Fishers (Metropolitan Opera); Blue Man Group (National Tour)

Last Updated: December 2022

Jen Schriever

Lighting Designer

Seattle Opera Debut

Humaira Ghilzai

Cultural Consultant

Cultural Consultant
At Seattle Opera in 2022/23: Cultural Consultant, A Thousand Splendid Suns

Hometown: Kabul, Afghanistan
Seattle Opera Debut
Humaira Ghilzai is a sought-after cultural expert, speaker, and writer with a mission to unveil the beauty, poetry, and humanity of the Afghan people through stories. Humaira made her Broadway debut in 2022 with the production of The Kite Runnerand has been working on the opera A Thousand Splendid Suns since 2017.
Engagements: US and UK tours of the theatrical adaptations of Khaled Hosseini’s A Thousand Splendid Suns and The Kite Runner; J.T. Roger’s Blood and Gifts (La Jolla Playhouse); Gabriel Jason Dean’s Heartland (off-Broadway); Sylvia Khoury’s Selling Kabul (Seattle Rep & Signature Theatre); Two Jews Walk Into a War (Theatre J); Kevin Artigue’s The Most Dangerous Highway in the World (Golden Thread Productions).
Film & TV Credits: Little America; Whiskey Tango Foxtrot; Merry Friggin’ Christmas.

Last Updated: September 2022

Humaira Ghilzai

Cultural Consultant

Seattle Opera Debut

Geoffrey Alm

Fight Director

At Seattle Opera in 2022/23: A Thousand Splendid Suns

Hometown: Seattle, WA
Seattle Opera Debut: War and Peace (’90)
Previously at Seattle Opera: Rigoletto ('19); Carmen ('19); Il trovatore (’19); The Ring (’00, ’13)
Recently: Assassins (ACT Theatre); Romeo and Juliet (Seattle Shakespeare Company); Paint Your Wagon (5th Avenue Theatre)

Last Updated: December 2022

Geoffrey Alm

Fight Director

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Friday, February 24 at Tagney Jones Hall and Livestreamed via YouTube
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Join composer Sheila Silver and librettist Stephen Kitsakos as they discuss their inspiration behind this one-of-a-kind score, and hear from conductor Viswa Subbaraman and acclaimed Afghan filmmaker and stage director Roya Sadat about how they plan to bring this story to life in the pit and on the stage. 

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A Thousand Splendid Suns Synopsis

It is the story of two women, born a generation apart. Each is married to the same brutal man, Rasheed. Cold to one another at first, they bond in a loving mother-daughter relationship and make heroic sacrifices for one another as war surrounds them and their husband’s abuse mounts.

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PRINCIPAL SINGER SEASON SPONSOR

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