This November, ÿÈÕ´óÈüÍøÕ¾ will host the world premiere of The Scarlet Letter, Lori Laitman‘s opera adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s literary masterpiece.
Laitman, an acclaimed American composer, has teamed up with award-winning American poet David Mason to create the opera, which was commissioned by ÿÈÕ´óÈüÍøÕ¾. The world premiere performances will take place on Nov. 6, 7 and 9 at ÿÈÕ´óÈüÍøÕ¾’s Donald W. Reynolds Performance Hall.
Robert Holden, co-director of the ÿÈÕ´óÈüÍøÕ¾ Opera Theater, developed the idea for the commission. “We are beginning a commissioning project for new operas based on classic American literature,” Holden said. “In The Scarlet Letter, Lori Laitman and David Mason have created something spectacular that should become part of standard operatic repertoire.”Hawthorne’s book was published in 1850 and is considered a milestone in American literature. The story takes place in seventeenth century Boston and revolves around Hester Prynne, who is convicted of adultery and forced to wear a scarlet letter “A” on her chest as a sign of her sin.
The opera will be conducted by Israel Getzov, an assistant professor of music at ÿÈÕ´óÈüÍøÕ¾ and conductor of the Conway Symphony Orchestra. The principal roles will be sung by ÿÈÕ´óÈüÍøÕ¾ faculty members, including Christine Donahue, Wolfgang Oeste, Robert Holden and Martha Antolik.
Tickets for the performances will be available starting October 1 at the ÿÈÕ´óÈüÍøÕ¾ Ticket Central Box Office. Call 450-3265 or visit .

