Tickets go on 
									sale to the general public online on 
									November 12, and in person or by phone on 
									November 15, 2008
									
									
									         
									Under the leadership of General Director 
									Speight Jenkins, Seattle Opera has become 
									known as “America’s Bayreuth,” drawing 
									worldwide audiences to its acclaimed 
									productions of all of Richard Wagner’s major 
									works, especially sold-out performances of
									Der Ring des Nibelungen, the 
									composer’s cycle of four epic operas—Das 
									Rheingold,
									Die Walküre, 
									Siegfried, 
									and Götterdämmerung. 
									 Seattle 
									Opera’s last Ring cycle performances 
									in 2005 drew audiences from 49 states and 19 
									countries and sold out many months in 
									advance.
									
									
									            
									Seattle Opera and the City of Seattle are 
									now making preparations for Seattle Opera’s 
									next three Ring cycles, to take place 
									from August 9 through 30, 2009. Tickets are 
									currently on sale to Seattle Opera 
									subscribers. Tickets go on sale online to 
									the general public beginning at 10:00 a.m. 
									on Wednesday, November 12, 2008. Tickets for 
									the general public will be available by 
									phone or in person beginning at 10:00 a.m. 
									on Saturday, November 15, 2008. 
									
									
									            For 
									the first time Seattle Opera will expand the 
									activities surrounding its McCaw Hall 
									performances of the Ring into the 
									21,000 square-foot Fisher Pavilion in 
									Seattle Center, just steps from McCaw Hall.  
									Among the events scheduled for Fisher 
									Pavilion are Seattle Opera’s signature 
									Symposia, where leading Wagner scholars 
									and authors examine the complexities of the 
									Ring. Exploring the Ring 
									is a series of in-depth, three-hour seminars 
									on each performance day, hosted by 
									international Wagner authority and lecturer 
									Perry Lorenzo, the Education Director of 
									Seattle Opera.  Other Fisher Pavilion events 
									include Tech Talks with the company’s 
									Technical and Facilities Director Robert 
									Schaub, where he describes the special 
									effects that enhance the productions. New 
									for 2009 will be Ring Fest 
									Performances: hour-long English 
									adaptations of one or more of the Ring
									operas by singers from Seattle Opera’s 
									renowned Young Artists Program and Ring 
									Fest participants. 
									
									
									            
									Events scheduled for McCaw Hall include 
									Overtures to the Ring—entertaining 
									and informative introductions held an hour 
									and a half before each performance, hosted 
									by Education Artistic Administrator Jonathan 
									Dean, and free post-performance Q & A 
									with Speight Jenkins sessions in the 
									Nesholm Family Lecture Hall.  After each 
									performance of Das Rheingold, there 
									will be a Rheingold Revelry Opening Night 
									Celebration in McCaw Hall—a champagne 
									reception followed by a late supper—hosted 
									by Speight Jenkins and attended by Ring 
									artists. 
									
									
									            
									Plans are already under way for these and 
									other special events throughout the city. 
									One eagerly awaited activity is the revival 
									of Das Barbecü, a witty take 
									on the Ring as a Texas fable, written 
									by Seattle composer Scott Warrender and 
									lyricist Jim Luigs to be presented by ACT—A 
									Contemporary Theatre.  The work, performed 
									by five actors playing more than 30 
									outrageous characters, was originally 
									commissioned by Seattle Opera in 1991 and 
									has since had a successful off-Broadway run 
									and has been performed in community theaters 
									across the country. The proposed dates for
									Das Barbecü are July 31 through 
									September 6, 2009. Six special performances 
									will be reserved exclusively for Seattle 
									Opera Ring attendees on August 11, 
									13, 19, 21, 27, and 29, 2009. 
									
									
									          
									“I thought up the idea of 
									Das Barbecü 
									while talking to Scott Warrender in a 
									Seattle park while we both were walking our 
									dogs,” said General Director Speight 
									Jenkins. “I never wanted a parody of the 
									Ring—there are too many of those. I 
									wanted a musical about what the Ring 
									characters do when they are not onstage. 
									Scott and Jim Luigs set the piece in Texas, 
									and Scott wrote very tuneful, American music 
									to a clever libretto. It has been a big hit 
									all over the country and an even bigger hit 
									when the audiences know the Ring. 
									After a fourteen-year absence from Seattle, 
									I am happy to welcome 
									Das Barbecü 
									back.” 
									
									
									            The 
									2009 Ring cycle cast includes 
									American soprano Janice Baird as Brünnhilde, 
									Danish tenor Stig Fogh Andersen as 
									Siegfried, and Australian tenor Stuart 
									Skelton as Siegmund, all of whom are new to 
									the production.  Bass-baritone Greer 
									Grimsley returns as Wotan/The Wanderer, a 
									role that he first sang in the 2005 
									production and for which he won the Seattle 
									Opera Artist of the Year award.  Other 
									returning singers are baritone Richard Paul 
									Fink as Alberich, soprano Margaret Jane Wray 
									as Sieglinde and the Third Norn, and 
									mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe as Fricka, 
									First Norn, and Waltraute (Götterdämmerung). 
									Ms. Blythe previously sang Fricka and the 
									Second Norn in all Seattle Ring 
									performances since 2000.             
									
									
									
									The 2009 Ring
									is directed by Stephen Wadsworth, with 
									sets designed by Thomas Lynch, costumes by 
									Martin Pakledinaz, and lighting by Peter 
									Kaczorowski.   Robert Spano, music director 
									of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, who 
									conducted his first Ring for the 
									company in 2005, returns to Seattle Opera to 
									conduct the 2009 performances.  
									
									
									            Seattle has been 
									recognized as the Wagner capital of America 
									for more than a quarter of a century, 
									producing one-week cycles of Wagner’s 
									Ring in the tradition of the Bayreuth 
									Festival in Germany, which since 
									
									
									1876 has been the 
									international shrine of Wagner productions. 
									During his 25-year tenure, Speight Jenkins 
									has created new productions of the 
									composer’s 10 canonical operas, including 
									two new productions of the Ring.
									
									
									 
									
									
									Tickets
									
									
									Tickets for the three 2009 
									Ring cycles are currently on sale to 
									Seattle Opera subscribers and donors of $100 
									or more to the Ring fund.  Tickets 
									will go on sale 
									
									to the general public during 
									an online presale beginning at 10:00 a.m. on 
									Wednesday, November 12, 2008. Tickets for 
									the general public will be available by 
									phone or in person beginning at 10:00 a.m. 
									on Saturday, November 15, 2008.  
									Seattle Opera’s Ring cycles are among 
									the most anticipated events in the Pacific 
									Northwest. 
									
									
									Der Ring Des 
									Nibelungen
									Performance Schedule – August 2009 
									
									
									All performances 
									take place at Marion Oliver McCaw Hall, 
									Seattle, WA
									
									
									Tickets:  Cycle 
									prices start at $302 through $1,508 for all 
									four operas.
									
									
									Seattle Opera 
									Ticket Office:  206.389.7676, 800.426.1619, 
									www.seattleopera.org 
									
									
									Cycle I
									
									
									Das Rheingold         
									Sunday, August 9, 2009                 7:00 
									p.m.
									
									
									Die Walküre              
									Monday, August 10, 2009              6:00 
									p.m.
									
									
									Siegfried        
									            Wednesday, August 12, 2009       
									6:00 p.m.
									
									
									Götterdämmerung    
									Friday, August 14, 2009                 6:00 
									p.m. 
									
									
									Cycle II
									
									
									Das Rheingold         
									Monday, August 17, 2009              7:00 
									p.m.
									
									
									Die Walküre              
									Tuesday, August 18, 2009 
									                        6:00 p.m.
									
									
									Siegfried                    
									Thursday, August 20, 2009            6:00 
									p.m.
									
									
									Götterdämmerung 
									   Saturday, August 22, 2009            6:00 
									p.m. 
									
									
									Cycle III
									
									
									Das Rheingold         
									
									Tuesday, August 25, 2009 
									                        7:00 p.m.
									
									
									Die Walküre              
									Wednesday, August 26, 2009       6:00 p.m.
									
									
									Siegfried                    
									Friday, August 28, 2009                 6:00 
									p.m.
									
									
									Götterdämmerung    
									Sunday, August 30, 2009              6:00 
									p.m. 
									
									
									Related Ring 
									Events – August 2009 
									
									
									Ring 
									
									Symposia
									
									
									Fisher Pavilion, 
									Seattle Center 
									
									
									Admission:  $70 
									per symposium, including refreshments. 
									
									
									Leading Wagnerian scholars and music experts 
									join Speight Jenkins and select Ring 
									singers, to 
									delve into the complexities of the Ring. 
									
									
									Cycle I 
									Symposium
									
									
									Tuesday, August 
									11, 2009,            10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
									
									
									Martin 
									Bernheimer (author and critic) 
									
									
									Cycle II 
									Symposium
									
									
									Wednesday, 
									August 19, 2009, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
									
									
									Stewart Spencer 
									(writer)
									
									
									William Berger 
									(Producer, Met Quiz) 
									
									
									Cycle III 
									Symposium
									
									
									Thursday, August 
									27, 2009, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
									
									
									Anne Midgette 
									(writer and critic)
									
									
									Barry Millington 
									(author and critic)
									
									
									Bernard Jacobson 
									(author and critic) 
									
									
									Overtures to the 
									Ring with Jonathan Dean*
									
									
									Nesholm Family 
									Lecture Hall, McCaw Hall
									
									
									Admission: $32 
									for each cycle 
									
									
									Education 
									Artistic Administrator Jonathan Dean sets 
									the stage with an informative and 
									entertaining introduction held an hour and a 
									half before each performance. 
									
									
									Exploring the 
									Ring with Perry Lorenzo
									
									
									Fisher Pavilion, 
									Seattle Center 
									
									
									Admission:  $96 
									for each cycle, including refreshments. 
									
									
									Seattle Opera Education Director Perry 
									Lorenzo offers his insights into the themes, 
									music, and historical context of all four 
									operas in the 
									Ring 
									
									cycle.  Exploring the Ring 
									takes place from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 
									each performance day. 
									
									
									Rheingold 
									Revelry Opening Night Celebration*
									
									
									McCaw Hall
									
									
									Admission: 
									$300—Champagne reception and late supper 
									with a Ring artist at your table.
									
									
									$200—Champagne 
									reception and late supper. 
									
									
									Special 
									post-performance celebration marking the 
									opening of each Ring cycle. Champagne 
									reception followed by a late supper hosted 
									by General Director Speight Jenkins and 
									attended by Ring artists. 
									
									
									Q & A with 
									Speight Jenkins*
									
									
									Nesholm Family 
									Lecture Hall, McCaw Hall
									
									
									Admission: free 
									for ticketholders. 
									
									
									Join General Director Speight Jenkins for a 
									post-performance discussion immediately 
									following the conclusion of Die Walküre,
									Siegfried, and Götterdämmerung. 
									
									
									Tech Talks with 
									Robert Schaub
									
									
									Fisher Pavilion, 
									Seattle Center 
									
									
									Admission:  $15 
									
									
									Technical Director Robert Schaub explains 
									the stage magic and technical wizardry that 
									goes into the creation of Seattle Opera’s 
									award-winning 
									Ring 
									
									production. 
									
									
									Cycle I 
									
									
									
									Thursday, August 
									13, 2009, 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. 
									
									
									Cycle II 
									
									
									
									Friday, August 
									21, 2009, 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. 
									
									
									Cycle III 
									
									
									
									Saturday, August 
									29, 2009, 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. 
									
									
									Ring 
									
									Fest Performances
									
									
									Fisher Pavilion, 
									Seattle Center 
									
									
									Admission:  $10 
									
									
									Die-hard 
									Ring 
									fans and local 
									young people can share their enthusiasm for 
									Wagner when the 
									Ring 
									Fest participants 
									perform adaptations of one or more of the 
									Ring Cycle operas. 
									
									
									These hour-long English adaptations feature 
									members of the company’s Young Artists 
									Program in principal roles, professional 
									accompaniment on piano, and dozens of local 
									grade-schoolers on stage and in the 
									orchestra.  Created by Seattle Opera’s 
									Education Department, these productions have 
									been hits in schools throughout Washington 
									in a one-of-a-kind blending of educational 
									outreach, dynamic performance, and mutual 
									appreciation that proves “Wagner is 
									elementary.” 
									
									
									
									Ring 
									
									Fest Performance Session I
									
									
									Thursday, August 
									13, 2009
									
									
									2:00 p.m. to 
									3:30 p.m. 
									
									
									
									Ring 
									Fest Performance Session II
									
									
									
									Friday, August 
									21, 2009
									
									
									2:00 p.m. to 
									3:30 p.m. 
									
									
									Das Barbecü 
									– 
									
									July 31 to September 6, 2009
									
									
									ACT— A 
									Contemporary Theatre
									
									
									700 Union 
									Street, Seattle, WA 98101
									
									
									Admission:  $55 
									(available to Seattle Ring Cycle 
									subscribers)
									
									
									Tickets:  
									206.389.7676, 800.426.1619 or 
									www.seattleopera.org 
									
									
									Wagner's Ring cycle is spun as a 
									witty Texas fable with five actors playing 
									more than 30 outrageous characters at 
									breakneck speed. Songs run the gamut from 
									Broadway and Texas swing to jazz and twangy 
									country western. Mismatched lovers who meet 
									on the day of their shotgun double wedding, 
									three generations of feuding families, a 
									magic ring of power, wild west lariat 
									tricks, a synchronized swimming revue, a 
									song and dance tribute to the joys of 
									guacamole, and the sweetest two-step ever to 
									slide across a stage add up to wild comedy. 
									Variety wrote: 
									"Your sides will ache by the 
									end of the fast paced country western 
									musical comedy," and Hollywood Reporter 
									said:  “Conjure up your basic Texas 
									hootenanny, complete with lassos, long neck 
									beers, fringed leather and steel guitars. 
									Now, if you can, marry that image with 
									Wagner's Ring Cycle, in all its 
									operatic, melodramatic intensity. These 
									improbable, no impossible, bedfellows come 
									deliriously together in [this] splendidly 
									giddy musical." 
									
									Das Barbecü 
									will run from July 31 through 
									September 6, 2009. The following dates are 
									exclusive to Seattle Opera Ring 
									ticketholders. (If seats remain after “Opera 
									Buyouts,” those dates will open up to the 
									general public.) 
									
									
									Tuesday, August 
									11, 2009, 7:30 p.m.
									
									
									Thursday, August 
									13, 2009, 7:30 p.m.
									
									
									Wednesday, 
									August 19, 2009, 7:30 p.m.
									
									
									Friday, August 
									21, 2009, 8:00 p.m.
									
									
									Thursday, August 
									27, 2009, 7:30 p.m.
									
									
									Saturday, August 
									29, 2009, 8:00 p.m. 
									
									Tickets on 
									sale March 2009 at the ACT Ticket Office 
									(700 Union Street in Seattle), by calling 
									(206) 292-7676, or at 
									
									
									
									www.acttheatre.org 
									
									
									*These 
									activities require attendance at the 
									ticketed performance.