
Lahyani’s performance, with her throaty sound and slightly gawky yet fierce sensuality, makes a strong case for why that should be OK.”Ĭarmen will show at the Ordway Music Theater until 22 May. Rather than minimize the cultural appropriation of Bizet’s music, stage director Denyce Graves leans into the Romani aspect of the plot, highlighting the oppressed group’s humanity by showing their deep sense of community… Carmen, played on opening night by Maya Lahyani…equipped with her intelligence, strength and sexuality…Carmen just wants the freedom to love how she loves and who she loves, for as long as that love lasts. Sheila Regan from Twin Cities writes, “Infused in the music are elements of Spanish folk melodies and flamenco rhythms, which Bizet uses to establish Carmen’s “otherness” as a Romani woman. The chorus is excellent throughout, and I suspect Graves helped each member feel that they had something important to contribute. It clearly enriches the vivid characterizations. Everyone behaved as if they had a story to tell…As for the story of Carmen…portrayed by Maya Lahyani…each aria and duet was sung with power, clarity and subtlety…Few instrumental interludes in this production aren’t accompanied by some visually splendid movement that drives the story forward…A key element in this staging is the distinct identity of the Roma people to whom Carmen belongs. Bursting with imagination, it’s full of supremely strong singing, deeply involving portrayals, terrific dance interludes…The acting was deeply engaged, and not just among the 10 most prominent singing roles. But after seeing Minnesota Opera’s “Carmen,” I can assure you that star soprano Denyce Graves has that gift…It’s the most creative, colorful and meticulously crafted “Carmen” among the several I’ve experienced. Rob Hubbard from Star Tribune writes, “There’s an old adage in sports that great players don’t necessarily make great coaches. Carmen at the Ordway marks a homecoming return for Denyce, who starred as the title role with the Minnesota Opera in 1991.

The production also stars Maya Lahyani and Zoie Reams as the title role in alternating casts. Soprano Denyce Greaves directs Minnesota Opera’s rendition of Bizet’s Carmen, now showing at the Ordway Music Theatre, Minnesota.
