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Jesse Merlin
Bass-baritone

 




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Bass baritone Jesse Merlin made his Opera Santa Barbara debut in September 2009 as Reporter #3 in the world-premiere of Séance on a Wet Afternoon, a new opera by Stephen Schwartz. This November, he returns to Santa Barbara to sing the Sergeant of Police in Pirates of Penzance. Merlin will play several roles in the West Coast premiere of The Good Soldier Schweik at Long Beach Opera in 2010. A seasoned Gilbert & Sullivan performer, Merlin will tour across the US with Opera A La Carte starring in The Mikado (Pish-Tush, The Mikado), HMS Pinafore (Sir Joseph, Dick Deadeye) and The Gondoliers (The Duke of Plaza Toro).

Merlin performed three shows with Long Beach Opera in 2009, playing the Priest in The Cunning Little Vixen, the Loudspeaker in The Kaiser of Atlantis, and Vagabond #3 in The Clever Woman. A versatile singer, dancer and actor, he recently played the role of Oscar Wilde in the successful stage comedy Carved in Stone at the Theater Asylum in Hollywood.

Merlin made his international debut in 2005 in Paris with the world premiere of Le Terrain Vague at the Théâtre du Rond Point and the Théâtre Lucernaire. In 2006, he created the starring role of the President of the USA in the smash hit The Beastly Bombing, a comic operetta at The Steve Allen Theater in Hollywood which ran for a year and won Musical of the Year at the LA Weekly Theater Awards. He reprised the role in 2007 at the New York Musical Theater Festival, and in 2009 in Amsterdam, the only American in an all-Dutch production with Opera aan het Ij.

Merlin completed four years as Principal Artist-in-Residence with Opera San José in June 2006. His eighteen leading roles there included Leporello in Don Giovanni, Colline in La bohème, Bartolo in Le Nozze di Figaro, Frank in Die Fledermaus, the title role in Don Pasquale, Ferrando in il Trovatore, and Méphistophélès in Gounod’s Faust.

He made his New York debut as Edwin McManoff in Lost in Hollywoodland in 2007 at the New York International Fringe Festival. He created the role of Aileen’s Grandfather in the world premiere of WUORNOS at the Yerba Buena Center in 2001. He made his Sacramento Opera debut as Zuniga in Carmen in 2007.

Merlin also works broadly in the realm of vaudeville and burlesque. He sang at the Exotic Erotic Ball in San Francisco in front of over 10,000 people, and performed at the Hollywood Bowl as the Narrator in the 30th anniversary of The Rocky Horror Picture Show before a crowd of 12,000.

Merlin trained at the New York University drama studio Playwrights’ Horizons, and studied classical voice with Sheri Greenawald, John Duykers, Gregory Stapp, Dr. David Rohrbaugh and Peter Van Derick.


11/5/09