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Washington National Opera

Porgy and Bess

Opera House

Gershwin’s “Great American Opera” marries jazz, blues, and gospel.

May 23 - 31, 2025

Production Information

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    Washington National Opera

  • WNO Season Sponsor

    General Dynamics

chorus at picnic dancing in celebration clothes in Porgy and Bess

Program

wno revival
Love shines a light into the blues.

It’s “summertime, and the livin’ is easy” in Catfish Row, a working-class fishing town in South Carolina. When a murder shakes the community and tempts Bess to return to her drug-filled past, Porgy becomes her unlikely refuge. As a hurricane descends and Bess’ violent old flame returns, she’ll find herself torn between Porgy’s steadfast love and the demons that tempt her.

Artistic Director Francesca Zambello’s adaptation of Gershwin’s landmark “folk opera” returns after playing to critical acclaim across renowned opera stages. Often considered the first great American opera, Porgy and Bess melds jazz, gospel, and folk styles. A new generation of talented singers assembles to take on Gershwin’s beloved music, from the gentle duet “Bess, You Is My Woman Now” to the instantly recognizable “Summertime” lullaby.

Themes of community resilience, acceptance, and redemption weave through this poignant story, ultimately asking if even the most unwavering love can drive out darkness.

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Music by George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin and DuBose Heyward

In English with Projected English Titles
Composed 1965
Original 
WNO Production with Sets from The Glimmerglass Festival

The scenery was originally created for Glimmerglass Festival & Seattle Opera.

Cast

Michael Sumuel, Porgy
Reginald Smith, Porgy
Brittany Renee, Bess
Alyson Cambridge, Bess
Denyce Graves, Maria
Chauncey Packer, Sportin' Life
Norman Garrett, Crown
Kenneth Kellogg, Crown
Vuvu Mpofu, Clara
Ben Taylor, Jake
Amber Monroe, Serena

Creative Team

Kwamé Ryan, Conductor
Francesca Zambello, Director
Eric Sean Fogel, Associate Director & Choreographer
Peter J. Davison, Original Set Designer
Paul Tazewell, Original Costume Designer
Mark McCullough, Original Lighting Designer

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