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Andrew Gilstrap is a talented and versatile artist known for his compelling performances in both classic and contemporary operatic works. With a rich background in musical theatre, he has portrayed significant roles in productions such as Hector Berlioz's monumental opera Les Troyens, where he took on the challenging role of the 2nd Sentinel, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Don Giovanni as Masetto, showcasing his ability to navigate complex characters and narratives. Recently, Gilstrap starred as County Mayor John Johns in the world premiere of Forsyth County is Flooding, a dark comedy that explores the eerie histories of Forsyth County, Georgia. This innovative production, which won the inaugural 96-Hour Opera Project Showcase in 2022, is set to captivate audiences with its blend of suspense and humor. Scheduled for performance on June 15, 2024, at the Ray Charles Performing Arts Center, this opera promises to engage both traditional opera enthusiasts and newcomers alike. With a commitment to pushing the boundaries of the art form, Andrew Gilstrap continues to make a significant impact in the world of opera, and his upcoming projects are eagerly anticipated by audiences and critics alike.
Artist summary generated by AI
Andrew Gilstrap is a talented and versatile artist known for his compelling performances in both classic and contemporary operatic works. With a rich background in musical theatre, he has portrayed significant roles in productions such as Hector Berlioz's monumental opera Les Troyens, where he took on the challenging role of the 2nd Sentinel, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Don Giovanni as Masetto, showcasing his ability to navigate complex characters and narratives. Recently, Gilstrap starred as County Mayor John Johns in the world premiere of Forsyth County is Flooding, a dark comedy that explores the eerie histories of Forsyth County, Georgia. This innovative production, which won the inaugural 96-Hour Opera Project Showcase in 2022, is set to captivate audiences with its blend of suspense and humor. Scheduled for performance on June 15, 2024, at the Ray Charles Performing Arts Center, this opera promises to engage both traditional opera enthusiasts and newcomers alike. With a commitment to pushing the boundaries of the art form, Andrew Gilstrap continues to make a significant impact in the world of opera, and his upcoming projects are eagerly anticipated by audiences and critics alike.
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