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March 28, 2025

CIM Opera Theater plans truly grand season finale with "Don Giovanni" at Playhouse Square


Shira Ziv and Caroline Friend laugh while trying on costumes.
CIM students Shira Ziv, left, and Caroline Friend enjoy trying on costumes ahead of CIM Opera Theater鈥檚 season finale production of Mozart鈥檚 "Don Giovanni."

Season finales don鈥檛 get much grander than the one CIM Opera Theater has in store.  

Not only is the company staging Mozart鈥檚 great Don Giovanni in the Mimi Ohio Theatre at Playhouse Square. It鈥檚 also bringing its own student, faculty, and guest forces to bear on a full-scale, visually stunning production. 

鈥淲e're making a show that鈥檚 in the spirit of Mozart and accessible to all audiences,鈥 said JJ Hudson, director of the production and interim artistic director of CIM Opera Theater. 鈥淭his is a show CIM will be proud to present.鈥  

Don Giovanni marks CIM鈥檚 second appearance at Playhouse Square. In November 2024, the company made its debut at the nation鈥檚 second-largest performing arts center with a new production of Chabrier鈥檚 lighthearted 尝鈥櫭塼辞颈濒别

The Mozart performances April 23 and 25, presented by Judson Senior Living, will again see the company taking up an opera with comic elements. This time, though, it鈥檚 a work with a darker side. For while the opera contains plenty of humor, the title character is ultimately condemned. 

"We鈥檙e doing all the expected fire and flames,鈥 Hudson said, alluding to the opera鈥檚 climactic final scene. 鈥淚t鈥檚 exciting to be tackling such a well-known work but also to be looking at it with new eyes.鈥 

The title role in CIM鈥檚 production will be sung by CIM alum Brian Myer (MM 鈥14, Southern). A second guest, bass-baritone Andrew Hiers, also has been invited to play the Commendatore. Faculty member Harry Davidson will conduct.  

Beyond that, the rest of the cast features students. They are Kiana Lilly and Mikayla Liu as Donna Anna; Lisl Wangermann and Yi Chin Ariel Wong as Donna Elvira; Caroline Friend and Shira Ziv as Zerlina; Davis Fischer and Daniel Oh as Leporello; Ku Liang and Hyeondo Park as Masetto; and John Joseph Haney and Jingdian Zhou as Ottavio. Twenty-five others will serve as members of the chorus.  

No less impressive is the list of artistic crew members. In addition to set, lighting, and projection designers, this Don Giovanni includes lavish costumes from Sarasota Opera with designs by Esther Haberlen, of Great Lakes Theater Festival, as well as an intimacy coordinator and dance and fight choreographers, including CIM鈥檚 own Julie Andrijeski

The impact of all this on students 鈥 on young artists training to be the future of classical music 鈥 is enormous.  

Performing in Don Giovanni for the second time, Mikayla Liu said she is particularly enjoying recitative, learning to convey emotion in sung speech.  

鈥淚t鈥檚 been really nice to bring it back and see new perspectives,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檓 really understanding the connection and frustration that [Donna Anna] feels, through the recitative.鈥 

Fellow student Shira Ziv echoed that sentiment but also noted the value 鈥 and unique challenges 鈥 of singing on a major proscenium stage in elaborate costumes that include corsets. Both, she said, are experiences typically reserved for professionals.  

鈥淚t completely changes everything 鈥 how you move, how you sing,鈥 Ziv said of her costume. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 amazing that we鈥檙e doing this in school. Not a lot of students get this kind of opportunity.鈥 

 

 

CALENDAR LISTING

Wednesday, April 23 

Friday, April 25 

7pm | Mimi Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square 

CIM Opera Theater 

JJ Hudson, director 

Harry Davidson, conductor 

CIM Orchestra 

MOZART   Don Giovanni 

Tickets: $20-$50 

Playhouse Square Box Office: or 216.241.6000. 

Presented by Judson Senior Living. 

CIM Opera Theater is supported by a grant from the John P. Murphy Foundation.