Saturday, June 20, 2026

News for R. B. Schlather Fans

Two years ago, at around this same time, Hudson Hall announced the second opera in its "Handel on the Hudson" series--Giulio Cesare, Handel's most popular opera. The opera, to be produced and directed by R. B. Schlather, would be performed at Hudson Hall in April 2025. The announcement was exciting news for those of us who had experienced Schlather's production of Handel's Rodelinda in 2023 and his production of Virgil Thomson and Gertrude Stein's opera about Susan B. Anthony, The Mother of Us All, in 2017. 

This past week, Hudson Hall announced that 2027 will bring R. B. Schlather productions of two works by Handel: Deidamia, Handel's final Italian opera, in the spring, and a staged production of the beloved oratorio Messiah in December. Both productions feature the early music ensemble Ruckus.


The following is quoted from the Hudson Hall announcement:
Composed in the same year, Messiah and Deidamia reveal the full range of Handel's legacy. Messiah is a cultural touchstone. Deidamia is one of Handel's best-kept secrets, rarely staged and hiding in plain sight. Presented together in the same year at Hudson Hall, they offer a rare opportunity to move beyond a composer's greatest hits and discover the deep cuts. With R. B. Schlather and Ruckus as expert guides, it promises to be an unforgettable adventure.
Tickets for Deidamia go on sale to Hudson Hall members in Fall 2026 and to the public in January 2027. Tickets for Messiah go on sale in Spring 2027.

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