February 1974 — The Triumph of Peace, a Baroque masque of 1634, with the Davis High School Madrigal Singers and others. 8–10 and 15–17 February, a total of nine performances. Music by William Lawes et al. Robert K. Sarlós, director.
PROGRAM | MAYORAL PROCLAMATION | PHOTOS | PRESS RELEASE | PROMO (Alumnotes, February 1974 — Aggie, 6 February 1974 — Democrat, 6 February 1974 — Enterprise, 9 February 1974) | REVIEWS (Democrat / Harrington, 11 February 1974 — Enterprise, Perry, 11 February 1974 — Union, Simon, 11 February 1974)
PHOTOGRAPHS (color, b&w), etc., in Robert K. Sarlós, “Valenciennes and Banqueting Hall: Theatre Research in Three and Four Dimensions,” Theatre Survey 22/2 (November 1981), 161 – 70, online HERE.
Jerome Rosen: Song IX (“Come Away, Come Away”) autograph, dated 12 January 1974.
1975–76 — The Play of Daniel. Early Music Ensemble, D. Kern Holoman, musical director; Alan Stambusky, stage director. Designed by Ed Pinson. By arrangement with Oxford University Press. Departments of Dramatic Art and Music production. Wyatt Pavilion Theater, etc.
Performances 12–14 December 1975, Wyatt Pavilion; 22 January 1976, UC San Diego: Mandeville Center; 23 January 1976, UC Irvine: Department of Music Recital Hall; 25 January 1976 UC Santa Cruz: University Theatre; 30 January 1976, UC Berkeley: Hertz Hall; 15 February 1976, Sacramento: Pioneer Congregational Church; 20–22 February 1976, Wyatt Pavilion, with a special performance for the American Musicological Society and the Medieval Association of the Pacific.
PROGRAM | POSTER | PROMO (Enterprise, 2 December 1975 — Aggie, 10 December 1975 — Democrat, 11 December 1975 — Union, 13 December 1975) |PHOTOS | REVIEWS (Bee / Glackin, 14 December 1975 – Enterprise / Stein, 15 December 1975) | “Staging the ‘Play of Daniel,’” Early Music 4, no. 2 (April 1976): 159–63 ONLINE
June 1976 — Guys and Dolls. Directed by Harry Johnson. University Theatre and Student Musical Theatre production (ten performances, 1–13 June). Main Theatre.
May 1980 — Candide. Directed by Alan Stambusky. Department of Dramatic Art production (nine performances, 15–18 and 22–25 May). Main Theatre.
11–15 February 1981 — Weber’s Der Freischütz. Directed by Robert Sarlós, designed by Gene Chesley. Departments of Dramatic Art and Music production. English transl. (of musical numbers) by DKH. Five performances. Main Theatre.
POSTER | PHOTOS | PROMO (Aggie, 11 February 1981)
May 1983 — Lully’s music for Molière’s Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme. Department of Dramatic Art production (eight performances, 12–15 and 19–22 May). Scott Pfau, assisting. Main Theatre.
PROGRAM | NOTE & TEXTS | PROMO (Enterprise / McColm, 20 April 1983).
May 1985 — How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Directed by Harry Johnson. Department of Dramatic Art production (nine performances, 2–11 May). Main Theater.
4–11 May 1986 Bellini: I Capuleti e i Montecchi. Departments of Dramatic Art and Music production (four performances, 4, 6, 9, and 11 May). Directed by Harry Johnson. With Evelyn de la Rosa, Stephanie Friedman, Carlo Scibelli, Brian Gardner, and William Courtney. Main Theatre.
PROGRAM | FLYER | ABOUT THE CAST | SYNOPSIS AND NOTE |
PRESS (Aggie / Wilson, 30 April 1986 — Chronicle / Commanday (4 May 1986) | REVIEWS (Enterprise / McColm, 5 May 1986 — Bee / Glackin, 6 May 1986 — Union / Simon, 6 May 1986 — Chronicle / Commanday, 9 May 1986).
May 1988 — Gilbert and Sullivan: The Mikado. Department of Dramatic Art production (eight performances, 19–22 and 26–29 May). Frank Hauser, Granada Artist-in-Residence, stage director. Main Theatre.
PROGRAM | AD (Aggie) | REVIEWS (Enterprise / Peithman, 23 May 1988; Aggie / Weiland, 25 May 1988)
February 1994 — Lerner and Loewe. My Fair Lady. Department of Dramatic Art production (nine performances, 10–13 and 16–20 February 1994). Stage direction by Elizabeth Carlin. Main Theatre.
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May 1996 — Bernstein: West Side Story. Departments of Dramatic Art and Music production (nine performances, 16–18 and 22–26 May). Stage direction by Frank Hauser. Main Theatre.
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June 1999 — Jerome Rosen: Emperor Norton of the USA. Opera in two acts to a libretto by James Schevill. World Premiere. William Beeman (Emperor Noron), Lenore Turner-Heinson (Empress Norton). Departments of Music and Theatre & Dance co-production (five performances, 3, 5, 6, 9 & 11 June 1999). Stage direction by Harry Johnson. Main Theatre.
PROGRAM & POSTER| PRESS PACK | LIBRETTO | CD | PHOTOS
May, June 2000 Cabaret. Music by John Kander & Fred Ebb; book by Joe Masteroff. Directed by Sheldon Deckelbaum. Musical direction by D. Kern Holoman and Kenneth Veit. Co-produced with the Department of Theatre & Dance. Ten performances: 18–21 May, 24–25 May, 1–4 June 2000. Main Theatre.
PROGRAM | FLYER | POSTCARD | PHOTOS |PROMO (Dateline, 24 May 2000, Enterprise / Mantay, 18 May 2000, Dateline re Gil and Lenore Sebastian, 26 May 2000| REVIEW (Enterprise / Ryen, 24 May 2000)
May 2003 — Gilbert & Sullivan’s H.M.S. Pinafore. Evelyn de la Rosa, soprano; Carlo Scibelli, tenor. Stage direction by Glen Walford, Granada artist-in-residence. Design by John Iacovelli. Co-produced with the Department of Theatre & Dance and the Davis Comic Opera Company. Four performances: 22–25 May 2003. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
PROGRAM | POSTER | PHOTOS
22 October 2004— Martha Graham Dance Company. Classics of her legendary repertoire, at Mondavi Center, with members of the UCDSO, Aaron Sherber, conducting; musical preparation by D. Kern Holoman. Program 1: Appalachian Spring (1944; music by Aaron Copland); Cave of the Heart (1946; music by Samuel Barber: Medea); Satyric Festival Song (1932; music by Fernando Palacios); Deep Song (1937; music by Henry Cowell: Sinister Resonance); Diversion of Angels (1948; music by Norman Dello Joio). A Mondavi Center Presents residency. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
23 October 2004— Martha Graham Dance Company. Classics of her legendary repertoire, at Mondavi Center, with members of the UCDSO, Aaron Sherber, conducting; musical preparation by D. Kern Holoman. Program 2: Appalachan Spring (1944); Errand Into the Maze (1947; music by Gian Carlo Menotti); El Penitente (1943; music by Louis Horst); Diversion of Angels (1948). A Mondavi Center Presents residency. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
PROGRAM | PRESS PACK | VIDEO (UC Davis Newswatch)
6 May 2007 — Bizet: Carmen. With Kendall Gladen (Carmen), Noah Stewart (Don José), Jeremy Galyon (Escamillo), Rhoslyn Jones (Micaëla), Ji Young Yang (Frasquita), Katharine Tier (Mercédès), Matthew O’Neill (El Dancaïro), Eugene Chan (El Remendado / Moralès), Paul Corujo (Zuñiga). University Chorus, UCD Symphony, D. Kern Holoman, conducting. Directed by Isabel Milenski. Co-produced with the Department of Theatre & Dance and San Franciso Opera Adler Fellows. Sung in French with supertitles, semi-staged. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
PROGRAM | POSTER | PHOTOS