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Isabella DeVivo as Frida Kahlo in Lopez Ochoa's Broken Wings // © San Francisco Ballet, photo by RJ Muna

CASTING: BROKEN LOVE – APRIL 18 AT 8:00 PM

CASTING: BROKEN LOVE – APRIL 18 AT 8:00 PM

CASTING:

 

I – BROKEN WINGS


Conductor
: Gerry Cornelius

 

Frida: Elizabeth Powell
Diego: Myles Thatcher

Alfonso, Frida's Boyfriend: Alexis Francisco Valdes

Cristina, Frida's Sister: Gabriela Gonzalez

Skeletons: Parker Garrison, Nathaniel Remez, Mingxuan Wang, Adrian Zeisel
Kamryn Baldwin, Thamires Chuvas, Elizabeth Mateer, Nicole Moyer, Pemberley Ann Olson, Angela Watson
Emmitt Friedman, Justin-Cooper Meeks, Dylan Pierzina, Ben Taber

Birds: SunMin Lee, Hui-Wen Peng, Julia Rowe

Female Deer: Swane Messaoudi

Male Fridas: Benjamin Davidoff, Luca Ferrò, Lleyton Ho, Andris Kundzins, Davide Occhipinti, João Percilio da Silva, Joshua Jack Price, Victor Prigent, Simone Pompignoli, Jasper True Stanford

Ii – MARGUERITE AND ARMAND

 

Conductor: Gerry Cornelius
Piano: Britton Day

Marguerite: Dores André*
Armand: Max Cauthorn*

Armand's Father: Ricardo Bustamante

A Duke: Nathaniel Remez

Admirers of Marguerite: Rubén Cítores Nieto, Benjamin Davidoff, Parker Garrison, Andris Kundzins, Davide Occhipinti, João Percilio da Silva, Jasper True Stanford, Alexis Francisco Valdes

Maid: Elizabeth Mateer

Footmen: Emmitt Friedman, Logi Gudmundsson, Lucas López, Justin-Cooper Meeks, Dylan Pierzina, Ben Taber

Marguerite's Double: Hui-Wen Peng

*Denotes premiere in the role

BROKEN WINGS

Choreographer: Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
Composer: Peter Salem
“La Llorona” performed by Geo Meneses and Los Macorinos
Staged by: Daniel Kraus
Additional Principal Coaching: Tamara Rojo
Scenic and Costume Design: Dieuweke van Reij
Lighting Design: Jim French
Dramaturg: Nancy Meckler
World Premiere: April 13, 2016—English National Ballet, Sadler's Wells Theatre; London, England
SF Ballet Premiere: April 4, 2024—War Memorial Opera House; San Francisco, California

 

MARGUERITE AND ARMAND

Choreographer: Sir Frederick Ashton
Composer: Franz Liszt
Staged by: Grant Coyle
Additional Principal Coaching: Tamara Rojo
Scenic and Costume Design: Cecil Beaton
Lighting Design: John B. Read
World Premiere: March 12, 1963—The Royal Ballet, Royal Opera House; London, England
SF Ballet Premiere: February 9, 2024—War Memorial Opera House; San Francisco, California

 

PRINTED CAST SHEETS
At the Opera House, casting information is available on display stands on every level, and there are limited number of printed cast sheets at the Information Table located in the Main Lobby. First come first serve.