‘Moby Dick’ Premieres With the Dallas Opera
Posted in Art, Music, Opera, Theatre on April 29th, 2010Moby Dick, Herman Melville’s classic, debuts tomorrow night with the Dallas Opera. There’s a huge buzz about how director Leonard Foglia intends to portray the whale and it’s been one of Dallas’ best kept secrets. Given Mr. Foglia’s reputation for putting audiences in the middle of the action, the leviathan’s first appearance onstage in Dallas should be stunning. Stories this week in the The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal have only added to the suspense.
Back on April 1, I had the opportunity to meet and photograph Moby Dick‘s composer, Jake Heggie, and librettist, Gene Scheer, for www.theaterjones.com inside Dallas’ gorgeous new Winspear Opera House. I wanted to incorporate the rich, warm burgundy surfaces inside the lobby, so I arrived a couple hours early to scout the location.
Jake and Gene showed up right on time and we were able to finish the shoot in less than 30 minutes. What an absolute delight these two were to work with. They were both enthusiastic, engaged and eager to participate and I am delighted with the result.
As any photographer will tell you, a good portrait requires the cooperation of the subject(s) and Jake and Gene were the best.
Turns out they loved the result as much as I did and each requested a signed copy of the photo, which I was flattered to provide.
I’m eager to see the performance tomorrow evening and can’t wait for the great white whale’s operatic debut.



