Arts and Entertainment
May 6, 2025
From: City Lyric OperaCity Lyric Opera (CLO) proudly presents Black Water by Jeremy Beck and Savior by Amy Beth Kirsten, a double bill of gripping chamber operas that interrogate female agency across time. Running at the Frank Shiner Theater in the Sheen Center for Thought and Culture, this production continues CLO’s bold and artist-centered programming. These bold, contemporary works explore the complexities of female identity, power, and sacrifice across centuries.
Both operas were selected through CLO’s artist submission-based model—an initiative launched in the 2023–2024 season that empowers local artists to propose and lead projects with full organizational support of the organization. This double bill was championed and brought to CLO by sopranos MaKayla McDonald (Black Water) and Ciera Cope (Savior).
Jeremy Beck’s Black Water, based on Joyce Carol Oates’s novella, is a gripping psychological portrait of a young woman’s final moments. Directed by Michelle Beck—an acclaimed director, writer, and filmmaker whose work explores social justice, race, and gender—the opera illuminates the fractured inner world of Kelly Kelleher as she reflects on love, politics, and betrayal while trapped in a sinking car. Soprano MaKayla McDonald brings her expressive artistry to the role, alongside dancer Havanna Fisher and pianist Amber Scherer. The production is conducted by Stephanie Leotsakos, a Greek-Colombian-American conductor and educator whose work spans opera, choral, and orchestral repertoire.
In Savior, Amy Beth Kirsten’s electrifying score reimagines the final reckoning of Joan of Arc, casting her story through a searing, contemporary lens. The titular Joan—sung in triplicate by Ciera Cope, Abagael Cheng, and Rebecca Sacks—embodies strength and vulnerability through visceral music layered with electronic and pre-recorded sound design. Directed by Brazilian-born experimental opera director Jen Pitt and conducted by Broadway and experimental music veteran Julianne Merrill, Savior reframes martyrdom as a feminist anthem that echoes across centuries. The instrumental ensemble features flutist Emily Duncan, cellist Jules Biber, and percussionist Colleen Bernstein.
Though centuries apart, both heroines raise the same question: What happens when a woman dares to speak, lead, or love in a world determined to silence her?
PERFORMANCE DETAILS:
Frank Shiner Theater at the Sheen Center for Thought and Culture
18 Bleecker Street, New York, NY 10012
Trains NB/D/F/M/6 to Bleecker Street.
May 15, 16, 17 at 7:30 PM | May 18 at 3:00 PM
General Admission: $40; Students/Seniors/Children under 12: $25 | Purchase at: citylyricopera.org/black-water-savior
BLACK WATER
MaKayla McDonald, soprano
Havanna Fisher, dancer
Amber Scherer, Piano
Michelle Beck, Stage Director
Stephanie Leotsakos, Music Director
Joya Powell, Choreographer
SAVIOR
Abagael Cheng, soprano
Ciera Cope, soprano
Rebecca Sacks, mezzo-soprano
Emily Duncan, Flute
Jules Biber, Cello
Colleen Bernstein, Percussion
Jen Pitt, Stage Director
Julianne Merrill, Music Director
PJ Ju, Assistant Music Director
PRODUCTION
Emily Duncan, Production Manager
Christopher Denver, Production Stage Manager
CC Milbrandt, Assistant Stage Manager
Kelvin Pater, Production Scenic Designer
Rebecca Bickley-Clayton, Assistant Scenic Designer
Stacey Boggs, Production Lighting Designer
Betsy Chester, Associate Lighting Designer
Alicia Austin, Black Water Costume Designer
Siena Zoë Allen, Savior Costume Designer
Jack Cavanaugh-Gialloreto, Assistant Costume Designer & Wardrobe Supervisor
EvanTyor, Co-Sound Designer
Eli Bronstein, Co-Sound Designer
When: May 15-18, 2025
May 15, 16, 17 at 7:30 PM | May 18 at 3:00 PM
Where:
Frank Shiner Theater at the Sheen Center for Thought and Culture,
18 Bleecker Street, New York, NY 10012