Chad Kranak, singer | Schedule & Tickets 2024
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Chad Kranak

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Chad Kranak is a talented performer known for his compelling portrayal of Antonin Scalia in the opera Scalia/Ginsburg, a unique production that explores the unlikely friendship between two Supreme Court Justices with opposing views. This opera, crafted by Derrick Wang, was presented by Opera Ithaca at the prestigious Willard Straight Hall at Cornell University, where Kranak's performance contributed to a sold-out event on September 23. The production not only showcased Kranak's exceptional skills but also highlighted the importance of civil discourse in contemporary society, aligning with the values promoted by the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy. With a cast that included Rachel Schutz as Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Kranak's role was pivotal in bringing to life the dynamic relationship between the two Justices, under the direction of Ben Robinson and conducted by Danielle Jagelski. As an artist committed to fostering understanding through performance, Kranak continues to engage audiences with his work. Looking ahead, he is expected to take on more challenging roles that further explore the intersection of art and social dialogue, solidifying his reputation as a significant figure in the contemporary opera scene.

Artist summary generated by AI

Chad Kranak is a talented performer known for his compelling portrayal of Antonin Scalia in the opera Scalia/Ginsburg, a unique production that explores the unlikely friendship between two Supreme Court Justices with opposing views. This opera, crafted by Derrick Wang, was presented by Opera Ithaca at the prestigious Willard Straight Hall at Cornell University, where Kranak's performance contributed to a sold-out event on September 23. The production not only showcased Kranak's exceptional skills but also highlighted the importance of civil discourse in contemporary society, aligning with the values promoted by the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy. With a cast that included Rachel Schutz as Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Kranak's role was pivotal in bringing to life the dynamic relationship between the two Justices, under the direction of Ben Robinson and conducted by Danielle Jagelski. As an artist committed to fostering understanding through performance, Kranak continues to engage audiences with his work. Looking ahead, he is expected to take on more challenging roles that further explore the intersection of art and social dialogue, solidifying his reputation as a significant figure in the contemporary opera scene.

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