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3rd Prisoner
4th Prisoner, 4th Malingerer
A 15-year-old Girl
Abbe
Abbé de Chazeuil
Abbess
ABC reporter
Abdallo, official of Nabucco's court
Abdul, Omar’s brother
Abe
Abigail Williams
Abigaille, slave, Nabucco's adopted daughter
Abimélech
Abraham Lincoln
Absalom Kumalo
Accompanist
Achillas, his general
Achilles
Acrobat
Actor
Ada Hawkes
Adalgisa
Adam
Adele
Adina
Adolfo
Adolfo Pirelli
Adriana Lecouvreur
Aegisth
Aennchen, Agathe's cousin
African Drummer
Afron
Agamemnon, King of Argos
Agata, mother of Luigia
Agathe, Kuno's daughter
Agnès Sorel
Agnes Ward
Agnes, his wife
Agrippa von Nettesheim
Agrippa: follower of Caesar
Ah Sing
Ahab, commander of the Pequod
Ahmad, the pastryman
Aida
Ajax
Aksinya
Aksinya, a maid
Alberich
Albert
Albert Gregor
Albert, a bellboy
Albert, Sergeant at arms
Albine
Alcina, a sorceress
Alcindoro
Alessio, a young villager
Alex
Alexandre Dumas, the writer
Alfio
Alfred
Alfred Ill
Alfredo Germont
Ali, a friend of Mârouf
Alice Ford
Alidoro
Alisa
Almaviva
Almaviva, The Count
Alphonse XI, King of Castile
Altichiara
Alto Voice
Alvise Badoero
Alwa, son of Dr. Schön, a playwright
Amadou
Amanda
Amando
Amantio di Nicolao
Amastris, a foreign princess betrothed to Xerxes
Ambrogio
Amelfa
Amelfa (pantomime)
Amelia Anckarström
Amelia Grimaldi
Amelia's servant
Amélie
Amenaide
Amfortas
Amida, Prince of Tremisene, in love with Erisbe
Amina, a village maiden
Amneris
Amonasro
Amore (Cupid)
Amore (Love)
An American
Anatol Kuragin
Ancella, a servant
Ancestral Figure
Andrea Chénier
Andres, a soldier
Andrew Johnson
Andromache (Andromaque)
Anfinomo, Penelope's suitor
Angel First Class
Angel More
Angelica
Angelica, princess of Cathay
Angelika, the Indian
Angelina (Cenerentola)
Animal Trainer
Animal Vendor
Ann
Ann Putnam
Anna
Anna (Anne Kennedy)
Anna Bolena (Queen of England, second wife of Henry VIII)
Anna Glawari, the merry widow
Anna Gomez
Anna Hope
Anna, Erisso's daughter
Anna, Zaccaria's sister
Anne
Anne Kronenberg
Anne Trulove
Annie
Annina
Annius (Annio), a Roman patrician
Announcer
Another female traveler
Another girl
Another male traveler
Another man
Another Philistine
Another soldier
Antenor, Captain of Trojan Spears
Anthony Comstock
Anthony de Rocher, Joseph's brother
Anthony Hope
Antinoo, Penelope's suitor
Antonia
Antonio
Antony: Roman general, Triumvir
Apollo
Apollo, god of the sun
Apostolo Gazella
Apparition of a Young Man (mime)
Apparition of a Young Man (singer)
Apparition of a youth
Apparition of Boris Timofeyevich
Apprentice
Arabella, elder daughter of the Waldners
Arbace
Archibaldo
Argirio
Arguing Couple (female)
Arguing Couple (male)
Ariadeno, King of Morocco and Fez
Ariodante
Ariodates, commander of Xerxes's army
Arkel, King of Allemonde
Arlecchino
Arlene Kamen
Armindo
Arnalta, Poppea's nurse and confidante
Arnold Melcthal
Arrigo
Arrival from Cleveland
Arsace
Arsace (Arshak II), King of Armenia
Arsamenes, his brother
Art Kamen
Arthur Jarvis
Arthur Jones
Artichoke Vendor
Artichoke Vendor's voice
Arts Patroness
Arturo
Arturo, Lord Arthur Talbot, a Royalist commander
Ascagne (Ascanius)
Ascanio Petrucci
Ashby
Asmodus/Natural Philosopher
Assan
Assassin
Associates
Assur
Astolfo
Astolfo, Christian knight, cousin of Orlando
Astolfo, his father
Astradamors
Astrologer
Astrologer (pantomime)
Astyanax
Atalanta, her sister, secretly in love with Arsamenes
Athamas, prince of Boeotia
Athanaël
Athena
Attalo
Attendant at St. Sulpice
Attendant of Venus
Attila, King of the Huns
Auction Bidders
Auction buyer
Auctioneer
Aufidio
Augusta, wife of Horace Tabor
Augustin Moser
Aunt Lydia
Aunt Xue
Auntie, landlady of "The Boar"
Aurora
Austrian Woman
Avito
Ayah / Mrs. Medlock
Azema
Azolan, Valmont's valet
Azucena
Baba the Turk
Bacchus
Backwoodsman
Ballad singer
Ballerina
Ballet Captain
Ballet Master
Ballet Soloist
Ballet, a Man
Ballet/Dejanira
Balthasar Zorn
Balthazar, abbot of a monastery and representative of the Pope
Bandit Chief
Bandoneon
Banker
Banquo
Bao Chai
Baobab
Barak
Barak's Wife
Barbara
Barbarina
Bardolfo
Barena
Baritone
Baritone/Tenor
Barnaba
Barney, associate of Tabor
Baron Douphol
Baron Grog
Baron Jaroslav Prus
Baron Mirko Zeta, Pontevedrian Ambassador
Baron Ochs
Baron Puck
Baron Scarpia
Baroness von Botzenheim, Mrs. Pavelic, A Peasant
Barrel Vendor's voice
Bartolo
Basilio
Bass
Bass-baritone
Bayan, a minstrel
Beadle Bamford
Beard
Beatrice
Beggarwoman
Bella, King Fisher's secretary
Belmonte
Belzebuth/A Student
Ben, a livery man
Benoît
Benvolio
Beppe, an orphaned Gypsy boy
Beppo
Bersi
Berta
Bertarido
Bertrand
Bess
Bethune, a French officer
Betto
Betty
Betty Parris
Bianca
Biancofiore
Bill
Bill, called Money-belt Billy
Billy
Billy Budd
Billy Daley
Billy Jackrabbit
Bird Seller
Birdfood Vendor
Birdfood Vendor's voice
Biterolf
Black Man
Black Page
Black Politician
Blanche de la Force
Blanche DuBois
Blind wanderer
Blonde
Blue collar man
Board Member
Bob Boles, a fisherman and Methodist
Bogdanovitch, Pontevedrian military attaché
Bohemian
Bolkonsky chambermaid
Bolkonsky old footman
Bolkonsky's valet
Border guard
Boris Godunov
Boris Grigorjevich, Dikoj's nephew
Boris Timofeyevich Ismailov, a merchant
Boroff
Bosun
Bosun/Gunner's mate
Bottom, a weaver
Bowman
Boy (John), Grimes's apprentice
Boy at the hoe-down
Boy Commander
Boy in the saloon
Boyar
Boyar Feodor Shaklovity
Boyar Khrushchev
Bradamante, cousin of Orlando
Bradamante, Ruggiero's betrothed
Brambilla
Brander
Brangäne
Bretschneider's Assistant
Bretschneider, 1st Psychiatrist, Chaplain, A Soldier
Bridegroom (Tuomas)
Bridesmaid
Bridget Booth
Brigadier General
Brigadier General Edward Alexander
Brigadier General John A. Rawlins
Brighella
Brigitta
British Dancing Girl
Broom Vendor's voice
Brother Benedictine
Brother Chartreuse
Brother Elustaf
Brühlmann
Brünnhilde
Bruno, Sir Bruno Robertson, a Puritan officer
Brutus Jones
Buoso Donati
Burgundian Lady
Burgundian Troubadour
Burton
Bushy, associate of Tabor
Butler
Butterfly
Bystander
Byzantine Herald
Cabin Boy
Cadet Flautist
Cadmus, King of Thebes
Caesar's bodyguard
Caesar: Roman Triumvir
Caiphas
Calaf
Calbo, general of the Venetian army
Calchas, High Priest
Calkas, High Priest of Pallas
Caller
Calliope (muse of epic poetry)
Cameraman
Camille
Camille de Rosillon, a Parisian gentleman
Candy
Canio
Cantor
Cap'n Andy Hawks
Capellio, father of Giulietta
Cappadocian
Captain
Captain Balstrode, retired merchant skipper
Captain Gardiner, commander of the Rachel
Captain James Nolan
Captain of the Guard
Captain Ramballe
Captain Vere
Capulet
Carbon
Card Player
Cardinal at St. Mark's
Cardinal Beaton
Cardinal de Brogni, President of the Council
Caretaker
Carlo Gérard
Carlson
Carmen
Carolina
Carrot Vendor
Carrot Vendor's voice
Carry Nation
Carry's Father
Carry's Mother
Carter Jones
Cassandra, Princess of Troy
Cassandre (Cassandra)
Cassio
Castro clone
Caterina, housekeeper to Fritz
Catherine the Great
Catrina
Cavalier
CBS reporter
Cecil (William Cecil, Lord Burleigh)
Cécile de Volanges
Cecilio
Cefisa
Celia
Cenerentola
Central Park cop
Cesare Angelotti
Cesira
Chair Mender
Chair Mender's voice
Chambermaid
Chang the Coffinmaker
Chang's Wife
Chaplain
Chaplitsky
Charles Ives
Charles, Carry's suitor, later her husband
Charlie
Charlotte
Charmian: attendant on Cleopatra
Charon
Charwoman
Chef
Chekalinsky
Chernikovsky, a Jesuit
Chernomor, an evil dwarf
Cherubino
Chevalier de Danceny
Chevalier de la Force
Chevalier des Grieux
Chevalier Roland
Chiang Ch'ing, Madame Mao Tse-tung
Chief Magistrate
Child
Children
Children's Voice(s)
Chimène
Chinese
Chinese Cup
Chinese Vendor
Chloe
Chorebe (Coroebus)
Choreographic action by
Chorus
Chorus leader
Chorus Seekers
Chorus Soprano Solo
Chou En-lai
Chris the Citizen
Chrisann Brennan
Christian (Silvano)
Christian de Neuveville
Christopher Columbus I
Christopher Columbus II
Chrysothemis
Chuck
Cimbalom
Cintia
Cio-Cio-San's child
Cio-Cio-San, Madama Butterfly
Cirillo
Citizen
Civil Rights Marcher
Claire Zachanassian
Clairon, an actress
Clara
Clara (child)
Clara d'Almanza, Louisa's friend
Clarence
Claudius, King of Denmark
Cleaning Woman
Cleo Lafont
Cléomer, King of France
Cleone
Cleopatra
Cleopatra: the Incarnate Isis and Queen of the Worlds of Egypt
Cleric
Clerk at the Clarendon Hotel
Client
Clio (muse of history)
Clo-clo (grisette)
Clorinda
Clotilde
Cloud Flower Blossom
Clown
Clytaemnestra, Queen of Argos
Coachman
Coachman Balaga
Coal Gatherer
Coal Picker
Cobweb
Cochenille
Colline
Cologne Innkeeper
Colonel Eli Parker
Columbine
Commander X
Commentator
Company of Players
Composer
Comte des Grieux
Concentration camp inmate
Concepción
Concept and video
Concertmaster
Conductor
Condulmiero, general of the Venetian army
Confederate Soldier
Congo Witch Doctor
Constance Fletcher
Constanze
Consuelo
Consumptive
Contessa di Coigny
Contralto
Cook
Cop
Coppélius
Coralito
Cordelia
Corilla Sartinecchi, the primadonna
Cornelia, widow of Pompey
Coro dell'Ingrate (Heartless Ladies)
Coroner
Corporal
Corps de ballet
Counsel, Majordomo, Cook, Valet
Count Albert
Count Anckarström (Renato)
Count Ceprano
Count Danilo Danilovitch, first secretary to Baron Zeta
Count de Gormas
Count di Luna
Count Dominik, one of Arabella's suitors
Count Elemer, one of Arabella's suitors
Count Gil
Count Hauk-Šendorf
Count Heinrich
Count Horn (Sam)
Count Horn (Tommaso)
Count Lamoral, one of Arabella's suitors
Count Lerma
Count Monterone
Count Panatellas
Count Ribbing (Samuele)
Count Ribbing (Tom)
Count Rodolfo, lord of the manor
Count Rostov
Count Theodor Waldner
Count Tomsky/Plutus
Count Vaudemont
Count Walter
Count Warting (Tommaso)
Counter-tenor
Countess
Countess Adelaide Waldner
Countess Ceprano
Countess Fuentes
Countess Geschwitz
Countess of Aremberg
Countess of Mondecar
Countess Suzanne
Country woman
Court Herald
Court Jester
Courtesan
Courtier
Cousin
Crab Man
Craig
Crébillon
Creditor
Creon, King of Corinth
Crespel
Cressida, daughter of Calkas, a widow
Cretan maiden
Crobyle
Crown
Cupid
Curio, a tribune
Curley
Curley's wife
Curra
Curzio
Customhouse guard
Customhouse Officer
Customhouse Sergeant
Customs Officer
Customs sergeant
Cyrano de Bergerac
Cyril
Cyril's Mother
Daggoo, a harpooner
Dahl
Daland
Daland's Steersman
Dalila
Dalinda
Dame Quickly
Dame Shirley
Damigella, a maid in Ottavia's service
Dan Hill
Dan White
Dancaïre
Dance Soloists
Dancer(s)
Dancing girls
Dancing man
Dandini
Danica
Daniel Webster
Daniele, her retainer
Danish Lady
Dansker
Dapertutto
Daphne
Daphnis
Dave Twichell-Tenor
David
David Riccio
David, a rabbi
De Brétigny
De Guiche
De Siriex
Deacon
Dealer
Death
Defender
Delegate of Sailors, King of Spain, Commandant, Innkeeper
Delegate of the sailors
Demetrius
Denisov
Denver Politician
Deputy
Desdemona
Designer #1
Designer #2
Designer #3
Desire
Despina
Detective
Detective Thibodeau
Dew Fairy
Dex
Dexter
Diane
Dianne Feinstein
Dick Johnson, a.k.a. Ramerrez
Didon (Dido)
Diego
Diego Rivera
Dikoj, a merchant
Dimitri
Diomede, Prince of Argos
Diomedes
Dionysus
Distant voice
Djura, Mandryda's servant
Doctor
Doctor Grenvil
Doctor Primus
Dodo (grisette)
Doge
Doll Seller
Dolly
Dolokhov
Dolores Claiborne
Domna Ivanovna Saburova
Don Alfonso
Don Alonzo
Don Alvar
Don Alvaro
Don Andres de Ribeira, the Viceroy
Don Antonio, in love with Louisa
Don Arias
Don Carlo di Vargas
Don Carlos, an impoverished nobleman, friend of Mendoza
Don Diego
Don Diègue
Don Eligio
Don Ferdinand, Don Jerome's son
Don Fernando
Don Gaspar, the king's minister
Don Giovanni
Don Inigo Gomez
Don Jerome, a nobleman from Seville
Don José
Don Magnifico
Don Ottavio
Don Pasquale
Don Pedro
Don Pedro, the Governor
Don Pizarro
Don Quichotte
Don Ramiro
Don Riccardo, attendant to the King
Don Ruy Gomez de Silva, a grandee of Spain
Dona Sacramento
Donald
Donald Gallup
Donella
Donkey Driver
Donna Anna
Donna Elvira
Donna Elvira, Silva's cousin
Donna Gabriela
Donna Leonora di Vargas
Donner
Dorabella
Dorinda
Dorotea Caccini, the mezzo soprano
Dorothée
Dory Kamen
Dosifei, spiritual head of the Old Believers
Dr. Blind
Dr. Caius
Dr. Crabbe
Dr. Falke
Dr. Goll
Dr. Kolenatý
Dr. Malatesta
Dr. Miracle
Dr. Schön
Dr. Thorpe
Dr. Wilhelm Reischmann
Drug addict
Drum Major
Drums
Drunken Guest
Drunks
Drusilla, in love with Ottone
Dryade
Duchess Elena, Sicilian sympathizer
Duchess of Krakenthorp
Duchess of Medina Sidonia; Soprano Solo
Duchess of Parma
Due converse
Duel Second No. 1
Duel Second No. 2
Duenna, Louisa's chaperone
Duke Alfonso
Duke Bluebeard
Duke Godfrey
Duke of Albany
Duke of Bedford (spoken)
Duke of Cornwall
Duke of Mantua
Duke of Nottingham
Duke of Parma
Duke of Verona
Dulcamara
Dulcinée
Dulcinée's Friend
Dumas
Duncan, King of Scotland
Dunois
Dunyasha
Dunyasha, the Rostov chambermaid
Dyke
Earl of Gloucester
Earl of Kent
Earl of Morton
Earl of Ruthven
Echo
Echo
Econowife
Ed
Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Ray Killen
Edgar, son of Gloucester
Edgardo
Edith
Edmee Le Blanc, a New Orleans actress
Edmondo
Edmund, bastard son of Gloucester
Edna Maud
Eduige
Edward Jarvis
Edward Teller
Effie, friend of Augusta
Eight Servants
Eighth Bridesmaid
Eland
Elder Gleaton
Elder Hayes
Elder Lieutenant B.F. Pinkerton
Elder McLean
Elder Ott
Elderly fop
Eleazar, a goldsmith
Electra
Electra, dauther of Clytaemnestra and Agamemnon, as a child
Elektra
Elena
Elettra
Elisa Bomelius
Elisabeth
Elisabeth Zimmer
Elisabetta (Elizabeth I)
Elisabetta, Queen of England
Elise
Eliza
Elizabeth (Elisabetta) of Valois
Elizabeth Keckley
Elizabeth Proctor
Elizabeth, child of Horace and Baby Doe
Ellen Orford, a widow and schoolmistress
Ellen Ward
Ellen, the Governor's daughter
Ellie Mae Chipley
Elmiro
Elsa von Brabant
Elser McLean
Elvino, a young farmer betrothed to Amina
Elviro, Arsamenes's servant
Emcee
Emilia
Emilia Marty
Emilie, a whore
Emilio
Emily, friend of Augusta
Emma, a young girl from the German Quarter
Emperor
Emperor Altoum
Emperor Phorcas
Emperor Überall
Empress
Empress's Nurse
Enéas
Enee (Aeneas)
Engineer
English clerk in a travel bureau
English Lady
Enobarbus: Antony’s lieutenant
Enrichetta, Queen Henrietta Maria, widow of Charles I
Enrico
Enrico (Henry VIII), King of England
Ensemble
Ensemble, bass
Ensemble, cello
Ensemble, drums
Ensemble, guitar
Ensemble, keyboard
Ensemble, viola
Ensemble, violin
Enzo Grimaldo
Erato (muse of erotic poetry and mime)
Erda
Erice, her old nurse
Ericlea, Ulisse's nurse
Erik
Erisbe, Queen of Morocco and Fez
Ermione
Ernani, a bandit chief (Don Juan of Aragon)
Ernesto
Ernie
Eros: follower of Antony
Errand Girl
Escalus, Prince of Verona
Escamillo
Esclarmonde
Esmeralda, a dancer
Estrella
Eudoxia, niece of the Emperor
Eugene Onegin
Eumete, Ulisse's old herdsman
Eunice Hubbell
Euridice
Eurimaco, servant of Penelope
Euterpe (muse of lyric poetry)
Eva
Evadne, her Servant
Evangelist
Eve
Executioner's assistant
Executioner, Voice from the Mast, First Wise Man
Explicator
Eye
Ezekiel Cheever
Ezio, a Roman general
Fafner
Fairy
Fairy Godmother
False Witness I
False Witness II
Fanatic Woman
Faninal
Faninal's Majordomo
Farlaf, a Northern knight
Farmer
Farmer's Wife
Fasolt
Fata Morgana
Father
Father Anselm
Father Augustine, prior of the monastery
Father Chapelle
Father Grenville, the prison chaplain
Father-In-Law (Henrik)
Fatima, Omar’s Mother
Fattoumah, Mârouf's kill-joy wife
Fatty
Faust
Fayette
Fazio
Federica
Federico, friend of Fritz
Fedor von Bock, field marshal of the Wehrmacht
Fedora
Feklusha, a servant
Female Convict
Female Traveler
Fenena, Nabucco's actual daughter
Fenicio
Fenton
Fernand, a novice
Ferrando
Fia Kamen
Fiakermilli, a Cabaret Singer
Fiammetta
Field Marshal Kutuzov
Fifth arrival
Fifth Bridesmaid
Fifth Child
Fifth Flower Maiden
Fifth inmate
Fifth Jew
Fifth maidservant
Fifth Serving Woman
Fifth Spirit
Figaro
Filipyevna
Financiers
Finn, a good-natured wizard
Fiora
Fiordiligi
Fiorello
Fire
First "Damigella"
First Alms Sister
First Americans
First Apparition
First Apprentice
First Armored Man
First arrival in San Francisco
First artisan
First Bandit
First Bojor (pantomime)
First Bojor (sic)
First Boy
First Boyar
First Boyar (pantomime)
First Bridesmaid
First Child
First clown
First companion
First coquette
First couple
First daughter
First Defender, First Guitarist, Young Man
First Drinker
First Efl
First Esquire
First Farmer
First Farmhand
First fisherman
First Flower Maiden
First Footman
First Foreman
First Former Wife
First French actress
First Genie
First gondolier
First Gravedigger
First Guard
First handmaiden
First Herald (spoken)
First hunter
First inmate
First Jailer
First Jew
First Judge
First Knight
First Knight of the Grail
First Lady
First Lady-in-waiting
First Lay Sister
First Lover
First madman
First Maid
First Maidservant
First man
First Man (prologue)
First masker
First Mate
First Merchant
First Muezzin
First Nazarene
First newsboy
First Niece
First Night Watchman
First Noble
First noble orphan
First Norn
First Novice
First Orphan
First Page
First Peasant
First Peasant Girl
First Philistine
First Philosopher
First Policeman
First Priest
First Priestess
First princess
First prison guard
First Prisoner
First Prussian General
First Puppet
First Sailor
First Sailor Solo
First Servant
First Serving Woman
First shepherd
First singer
First Sister
First Slave
First Soldier
First Spirit
First staff officer
First Strelets
First Tourière
First tramp
First Traveler
First Trojan Lady
First Vassal
First Villager
First Voice
First Watchman
First Woman
First Wood Nymph
First Workman
First Young Coquette
First Young Lover
First Youth
Fisherman
Fisherwoman
Fishmonger
Flamand, a composer
Flamenco Dancer
Flaminio
Flando Fiorinelli
Flask, Third Mate
Flautist
Flavio
Fleance, son of Banquo
Flemish ambassador
Flemish deputy
Flora Bervoix
Flora, a child in her charge
Flora’s Servant
Florestan
Floria Tosca
Flosshilde
Flower (voice)/Lady-in-Waiting
Flower Girl
Flower/Dai Yu
Flute
Flute, a bellows-maker
Followers
Fool
Footman
Footman at the Willard Hotel
Ford
Foreign Princess
Foreign Singer
Foreign woman
Foreman
Foreman at the mill
Forest Bird
Foresto, a knight of Aquileia
Forewoman
Fortune Teller
Fouquier-Tinville
Fourth "Damigella"
Fourth arrival
Fourth Bridesmaid
Fourth Child
Fourth Esquire
Fourth Flower Maiden
Fourth Footman
Fourth inmate
Fourth Jew
Fourth Maidservant
Fourth Noble
Fourth Page
Fourth Peasant
Fourth Serving Woman
Fourth shepherd
Fourth Spirit
Fourth Trojan Lady
Fox, a Dog
Fra Diavolo
Francesca
Francis Nurse
François Villon
Frank
Frank Sargent
Frank Schultz
Frantík
Frantz
Frasquinella
Frasquita
Frazier
Frédéric, a young nobleman
Frederick, Officer of the British Army in India
Freed Slave
Freia
French Abbé
French girl
French Mother
French Officer
Frère Bernard
Frère Bernard (Brother Bernard)
Frère Elie (Brother Elias)
Frère Léon (Brother Leo)
Frère Massée (Brother Masseo)
Frère Rufin (Brother Rufus)
Frère Sylvestre (Brother Sylvester)
Friar
Friar (Charles V)
Friar Dominic (actor)
Friar Lawrence
Fricka
Frida Kahlo
Friedrich von Telramund
Friend of the troubadour
Friends of Swanhilda et al.
Fritz (child)
Fritz Kothner
Fritz, a wealthy young landowner
Froh
Frontier Guard
Frosch
Frou-frou (grisette)
Fusako Kuroda, widowed owner of a fashion boutique
Fyodor, son of Boris
Gabriel von Eisenstein
Gabriele Adorno
Gabrielle
Gabriello
Gaea
Galitsky, Prince of Galich, brother of Princess Yaroslavna
Gambler
Gamekeeper
Garcias
Gardener
Garibaldo
Garsenda
Gaston
Gastone
Gavrila, Akhrosimova's footman
Gay doctor
Gaylord Ravenal
Gazelle
General Barclay de Tolly
General Belliard
General Bennigsen
Général Boum
General Compan's aide-de-camp
General Howell Cobb
General Konovnitsin
General Leslie Groves
General Polkan
General Polkan (pantomime)
General Rayevsky
General Yermolov
Geneviève, mother of Pelléas and Golaud
Gennaro
George Bailey
George Benton, the prison warden
George Ives
George Milton
Georgette
Gerald, Officer of the British Army in India
Gerhilde
German Father
German Mother
Geronte de Ravoir
Gertrude
Gertrude Stein
Gertrude, the Mother
Gessler
Gherardino
Gherardo
Gherman
Ghost of Arsace and Olimpia's child
Ghost of Cassandre
Ghost of Chorebe
Ghost of Hamlet's father
Ghost of Hector
Ghost of King Diran (Arsace's father)
Ghost of Nino
Ghost of Priam
Giacomo
Giannetta
Giannetta's Friend
Giannetto Malespini
Gianni Schicchi
Giarno
Gilda
Giles Corey
Ginevra
Giorgetta
Giorgio Germont
Giorgio, Sir George Walton, brother of Lord Walton
Giovanna Seymour (Jane Seymour), her lady-in-waiting
Giovanna, Elvira's nurse
Giovanni
Giovanni da Procida, Sicilian patriot
Giovanni, the lame
Giove (Jupiter)
Girl
Girl
Girl on shore
Giulietta
Giulietta (Juliet)
Giulietta, Stella
Giunia
Giuseppe
Glasha, servant in the Kabanov household
Glassmaker
Glauce, his daughter
Gloster Heming/Negro Man
Gobin
Golaud, grandson of Arkel
Golitsin's servant
Gondolier
Goneril
Gonzalve
Good Fairy
Gorislava, Ratmir's rejected lover
Goro
Governess
Governess to Blanche
Grace Kumalo
Grand Duchess
Grand Inquisitor
Grandmother Buryjovka
Granny Jia
Gravier de Vergennes
Gravis/Jurist
Greek Captain
Greek maiden
Green Pea Vendor
Green pea Vendor's voice
Greenhorn, a new crew member
Gregor Mittenhoffer
Gregorio
Grek
Gretchen
Gretchen's Brother (A Soldier)
Gretel
Grigory (the Pretender Dimitri)
Grigory Grigoryevich Gryaznoy
Grigory Lukyanovich Malyuta-Skuratov
Grimgerde
Grimoaldo
Grinder Trusty (dancer)
Grisette
Groom
Guadalena
Guadalupe Ponti
Guard
Guard 1
Guard 2
Guardian of the Temple Gates
Gubetta
Guccio
Guest
Guglielmo
Guglielmo Antolstoinolonoff, the first tenor
Guide
Guido di Monforte, French Governor of Sicily
Guidon
Guillaume Tell
Guillot
Guillot de Morfontaine
Guitar
Guitar player
Gunner's Mate
Gunther
Gurnemanz
Gustav von Aschenbach
Gustavus III, King of Sweden (Riccardo)
Gutrune
Guy Tabarie
Gypsy
Gypsy Girl
Hadji, a Hindu slave
Hagen
Hairdresser
Half-tipsy Man
Haly
Hamlet, son of the former King of Denmark and Queen Gertrude
Handmaid
Handmaid 1
Handmaid 2
Handmaid 3
Handmaiden
Handmaids, Aunts, Wives, Commanders, Eyes, Guards
Handsome
Hanezò, friend of Fritz
Hangman
Hans
Hans (child)
Hans Foltz
Hans Sachs
Hans Schwarz
Hans, her betrothed
Hänsel
Happy
Harashta (The Poacher)
Harlequin
Harlequin, first act
Harmony
Harold Mitchell (Mitch)
Harry
Harry Bailey
Harvey Milk
Hata, his wife
Heavenly voice
Hedwige
Heinrich der Schreiber
Held
Helen Bailey
Helena, in love with Demetrius
Hélène Bezukhova
Helenus
Helmesberger
Helmwige
Henchman
Henri Faust
Henrietta M.
Henry B.
Henry Kissinger
Henry Smithers, a cockney trader
Henry Wong
Henry, Lord Darnley
Her 14-year-old son
Her 19-year-old son
Her daughter
Her Father
Her Mother
Her son, the Duke of Krakenthorp
Herald
Herman Atlan
Hermann
Hermann Ortel
Hermann, a young officer
Hermia, in love with Lysander
Hermit
Herod
Hérode (Herod), King of Galilee
Hérodiade (Herodias), wife of Hérode
Herodias
Hervey (Sir Harvey), official at the court and the King's confidant
High Priest
High Priest of Baal
High Priest of Brahma
High Priest of Dagon
High priest of Juno
High Priest of Neptune
High Priestess
Hilda Mack
Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons, betrothed to Theseus
His mother
Hlabeni
Hobson, a carrier
Hofbauer
Hoffmann
Hooker
Hope
Horace Tabor, Mayor of Leadville
Horaste, a friend of Pandarus
Horatio
Horn player
Horse
Horst Brauer
Hortensius
Host
Host of the Garter Inn
Hostess
Hostess of the Inn
Hotel Barber
Hotel Manager
Hotel porter
Hotel waiter
Hotelier
Howard Boucher, father of the murdered boy
Huguette du Hamel
Hunchback
Hunding
Hung Ch'ang-Ch'ing
Hunter
Huntsman
Hurt Sailor
Husband VIII
Hylas
Hymen
Iago, attendant to Silva
Ida
Idamante
Idia Legray
Idomeneo
Idreno
Igor Svyatoslavich, Prince of Seversk
Il Calandra
Il Dottore
Il Talpa
Il Tempo (Time)
Il Tinca
Il Trinca
Ilia
Ill's daughter
Ill's son
Imam
Imperial Commissioner
Impresario
Incidental Dance
Incredibile (An Incroyable)
Indian Boy
Indian Gardener / Ben Weatherstaff
Indiana Elliot
Indiana Elliot's brother
Inès, confidante to Léonor
Inez
Inigo
Innkeeper
Innkeeper's assistant
Innkeeper's Wife
Ino, daughter of Cadmus
Inquisitor
Inspector
Iopas
Iphigé
Iphigeneia, eldest daughter of Clytaemnestra and Agamemnon
Iras: attendant on Cleopatra
Irina
Iris, Juno's attendant messenger
Irma
Iro, gluttonous follower of the suitors
Isaac
Isabel Wentworth
Isabella
Isaura
Isèpo
Ismaele, nephew of the Hebrew king
Isolde
Italian Singer
Italian Soprano
Italian Tenor
Ivan
Ivan Sergeyevich Lykov
Ivan the Terrible
Ivanov
Iza
J. Robert Oppenheimer
Jack
Jack Hubbard
Jack the Ripper
Jack, Bella's boyfriend, a mechanic
Jacob Glock
Jacob, associate of Tabor
Jacopo Fiesco
Jacques
Jacquot
Jade Boucher, mother of the murdered boy
Jailer
Jake
Jake Wallace
Jakob Schmidt
James Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell
James Jarvis
James Stewart, Earl of Moray
Janek
Janie
Janine/Ofwarren
Jankel, a waiter
Jannissary
Jano
Jaquino
Jasbo Brown
Jaschiu
Jaschiu's father
Jaschiu, Tadzio's friend
Jason
Javotte
Jazz soloist
Jean (John the Baptist)
Jemmy
Jenifer, his betrothed, a young woman
Jenik
Jenny Hill
Jenny Reefer
Jenůfa
Jeppo Liverotto
Jester
Jesuit
Jesus
Jewish Vendor
Jezibaba
Jim
Jim Mahoney
Jimmy Charlton
Jo the Loiterer
Joan
Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc (actor)
Joaquin Miller
Joe
Joe Cannon
Joe St. George
Joe, called Alaska-wolf Joe
Johann
Johann, also his friend
Johanna
Johannes Pafuri
John
John Adams
John Buckley, lieutenant of the U.S. Air Force
John Claggart
John Faustus
John Kumalo
John of Luxemburg (dancer)
John Proctor
John Sorel
Johnson
Jokanaan
Jonas Fogg
José Castro
Josef Mauer
Josefa Segovia
Joseph
Joseph de Rocher
Josephine, Cécile's maid
Jou-jou (grisette)
Journalist
Juan
Judas
Judge
Judge Danforth
Judge Turpin
Judith
Julia Agnes Lee
Julia Dent Grant
Julie
Julie La Verne
Julie, Tourvel's maid
Julien
Julien, a poet
Juliet
Julius Caesar
Junk Man
Juno, Jupiter's queen
Jupiter, king of the gods
Karl
Karl (child)
Karolka
Kaspar, a forester
Kasturbai
Kätchen
Kate Pinkerton
Kate, a dance hall entertainer
Katerina (Kát'a, Katya), Tikhon's wife
Katerina Ismailova, wife of Zinovy Borisovich
Katerina Lvovna Ismailova, wife of Zinovy Borisovich
Kathinka, his wife
Kathy
Katie Ellen
Kecal, a marriage broker
Keeper of the Madhouse
Keyboard
Kilian, a rich peasant
King
King Charles VII
King Dodon
King Dodon (pantomime)
King Fisher, Jenifer's father, a business tycoon
King Heinrich
King Louis XI
King Marke
King of Clubs/The Herald
King of Egypt
King of Fools
King of France
King of Scotland
King of the Fools
King Priam
King's Herald
Kitchen Boy
Kitty Hart, mother of the murdered girl
Kitty Oppenheimer
Klaas
Klingsor
Klingsor's Maiden
Klytemnestra
Klytemnestra's confidante
Klytemnestra's trainbearer
Knel, Prince of the House of Sunik, brother of Arsace, husband of Paransema
Knight
Kõbun Chino Otogawa
Koby
Konchak, Polovtsian Khan
Konchakovna, daughter of Khan Konchak
Konrad Nachtigall
Kostelnička Buryjovka
Kostelnička's Aunt
Kristina
Kromow, Pontevedrian Military Councillor
Krushina, a peasant
Kuligin, friend of Kudrjásh
Kundry
Kuno, the head forester
Kunz Vogelgesang
Kurogo
Kurwenal
Kutuzov's aide-de-camp
Kuzka, a Streltsy sentry
L'Abate
L'Ami
L'Ange (The Angel)
L'Umana Fragilità (Human Frailty)
La Badessa
La Charmeuse
La Cieca
La Ciesca
La Fortuna (Fortune)
La Frugola
La Gioconda
La maestra delle novizie
La Perichole
La Roche, Director of a theater
La Vecchia
La Virtù (Virtue)
La Zelatrice
La Zia Principessa
Laca Klemeň
Lace Seller
Lackey
Ladies of the Court
Lady Capulet
Lady Guest
Lady Harriet
Lady Katherine de Vauxelles
Lady Macbeth
Lady Macduff
Lady Madeline
Lady Mary
Lady Montague
Lady on the Levee
Lady Pamela
Lady Wang
Lady With a Cake Box
Lady With a Hand Mirror
Lady's page
Lady-in-waiting
Laerte
Laërte, her brother
Lakmé, daughter of Nilakantha
Laldomine
Lamplighter
Landgraf Hermann
Landlady
Landlord
Lapo
Larkens
Laura
Laura Adorno
Laurene Powell Jobs
Lauret
Lauretta
Lauretta, Louisa's maid
Laval-Montmorency
Lavender menace
Lavitsky, a Jesuit
Lawyer
Lay Sister
Le Bret
Le Lépreux (The Leper)
Le Medecin
Le Medicin
Leader of the Players
Léandre
Lear
Leicester (Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester)
Leïla
Lena
Lena, a young mother
Lennie Small
Lensky
Leokadja Begbick
Leon Klinghoffer
Leonardo
Leoncavallo
Leone (Pope Leo I)
Léonor de Guzman, mistress to Alphonse
Leonora
Leonore
Leopold
Leopold, Prince of the Empire
Lepidus: Roman Triumvir
Leporello
Lescaut
Lescaut's friends
Leukippos
Leuthold
Levis/Theologian
Liberto, captain of the guard
Lido boatman
Lieschen
Lieutenant
Lieutenant Bonnet
Lignière
Lillas Pastia
Lillian Russell
Lily
Linda
Lindorf
Lindoro
Linette
Lionel
Lisa, hostess of the village inn
Lisa/Chloe
Lisabetta
Lisbeth
Lisette
Little Bat McLean
Littore (Lictor), officer of imperial justice
Liù
Ljubica
Loby
Local Nihilist
Lodovico
Loge
Lohengrin
Lola
Lola Montez
Lolette
Lolita
Lolo (grisette)
Lopez, Don Ferdinand's servant
Lord Capulet
Lord Cecil
Lord Gordon
Lord Krishna
Lord Montague
Lord of Night
Lord Plimpton
Lord Richburg
Lord Walton, Commander of the Puritan fortress
Lorek
Lorenzo
Lorenzo, physician to the Capulets
Loris
Lothario
Lottie
Loudspeaker
Louisa, Don Jerome's daughter
Louise
Lover
Lt. B. F. Pinkerton
Lucano (Lucan), poet, friend of Nerone
Lucette (Cendrillon)
Lucia
Lucienne
Lucifer
Lucio
Lucio Cinna
Lucio Silla
Lucrezia Borgia
Ludmila, his wife
Luigi
Luigia Boschi, the second singer
Luisa Miller
Luke
LuLing Liu Young
Lulu
Lurcanio
Luther
Lyman Ward
Lysander
Lyubasha
Lyudmila, Svetozar's daughter
M. Javelinot, a doctor
Macbeth
Macbeth's Servant
Macduff, a Scottish nobleman
Madame Arvidson (Ulrica)
Madame Bardac, Raymond's mother
Madame de Rosemonde, Valmont's aunt
Madame de Tourvel, wife of a magistrate
Madame de Volanges, a widow, Merteuil's cousin
Madame Flora (Baba)
Madame Larina
Madame Peronskaya
Maddalena
Maddalena di Coigny
Madeleine
Madeline Mitchell
Madeline Usher (dancer)
Madeline Usher (voice)
Madelon
Madelon's Grandson
Madrigal Singer
Madrigalist
Maecenas: follower of Caesar
Maffio Orsini
Magäros/A Platonist
Magda de Civry
Magda Sorel
Magdalene
Magic Object
Magician (Nika Magadoff)
Magistrate
Magnolia Hawks
Maid
Maidservant
Mailman
Main soloist
Maintop
Maitre d'
Maitre d'hotel
Majordomo
Majordomo of the Château Coigny
Majordomo of the King of Spain
Malatestino, the one-eyed
Malcolm, son of Duncan
Male Traveler
Mallika, Lakmé's slave
Mama
Mama McCourt, Baby Doe's mother
Mamma Lucia
Mamoud
Man
Man
Man #1 (Act I.2)
Man #1 (Act II.1)
Man #2 (Act I.2)
Man #2 (Act II.1)
Man #3 (Act I.2)
Man #4 (Act I.2)
Man at the opera
Man at the piano
Man in a trench coat/Cop
Man in the crowd
Man in the saloon
Man with a Cornet Case
Man with a donkey
Man with a mule
Man's voice
Manager
Mandarin
Mandryka, A Croatian landowner
Manfredo
Manfredo, Sicilian patriot
Manon
Manon Lescaut
Manrico
Manservant
Manuelita
Mao Tse-tung
Maometto the Conqueror, Ottoman Emperor
Marcellina
Marcello
Marcellus
Marchesa Attavanti
Marchese di Calatrava
Marchese d’Obigny
Marco
Marenka, their daughter
Marfa
Marfa Kabanová (Kabanikha), a rich merchant's widow
Margherita
Margot (grisette)
Margret, Marie's neighbor
Marguérite
Maria
Maria (Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots)
Maria, Sciortino's mother
Marianne
Marie
Marie's Child
Marie/Marietta
Marilyn Klinghoffer
Marina Mnishek
Marina's Lady-in-waiting
Mario Cavaradossi
Mariquita
Mark, a young man of unknown parentage
Mârouf, the cobbler
Marquis d'Obigny
Marquis de la Force
Marquis of Calatrava
Marquis of Tarapote
Marquise de Merteuil, a wealthy widow
Marquise of Berkenfield
Mars
Marschallin
Marschallin's Footman
Marschallin's Majordomo
Marshal
Marshal Berthier
Marshal Davout
Marta
Martha
Martha Sheldon
Marthe
Marty Kamen
Marullo
Mary
Mary #1
Mary #2
Mary #3
Mary Beaton
Mary Custis Lee
Mary Fleming
Mary Hatch
Mary Lennox
Mary Livingstone
Mary Magdalene
Mary Seton
Mary Todd Lincoln
Mary Warren
Mary's Suitor
Mary, friend of Augusta
Mary, Queen of Scots
Marya Dmitrievna Akhrosimova
Marzelline
Mascagni
Masetto
Masetto's brother
Masha
Master of Ceremonies
Master of Ceremonies, Voditchka, Sgt. Vanek
Matador
Mate
Mathias
Mathieu
Mathilde
Matryosha, a Gypsy
Matteo
Matteo Borsa
Matteo, a young officer
Matthew Kumalo
Mattie
Matveyev
Maurizio
Mavra Kuzminichna, the Rostov maid
Max (child)
Max Greene
Max, a forester
Mayor
Mayor George Moscone
Mayor of the Village
McCourt Family Member
Medea, his wife
Medic
Medora
Medoro
Medoro, a young Saracen
Mefistofele
Meg Page
Meg, a dance hall entertainer
Melanto, Penelope's attendant
Melcthal
Melide, her waiting-woman, disguised as Egyptian
Mélisande
Melisso, Bradamante's tutor
Melitone, a friar
Melot
Melpomene (muse of tragedy)
Men of the Borough
Mendoza's servant Miguel
Mendoza's servant Pablo
Mendoza's servant Pedro
Mendoza, a rich fish merchant
Menelaus
Méphistophélès
Mephistopheles/Night Watchman
Mercédès
Mercenaries
Mercurio (Mercury), messenger of the gods
Mercury
Mercutio
Mercy Lewis
Mescalina
Métivier, a French doctor
Mexican Woman
Mezzo-soprano
Micaëla
Michele
Michele, a young intellectual
Michonnet
Midshipman
Mignon
Mike Myrick-Baritone
Mikha, a landed proprietor
Miles, a child in her charge
Milica
Milkwoman
Miller
Millhand
Milliner
Mime
Mimì
Miners
Minerva
Mingo
Minister
Minnie
Mintz
Miriam
Mirinda, her waiting-woman
Miss Hampton
Miss Jessel, a former governess
Miss Schlesen
Missail, a vagabond monk
Mistress of the Novices
Mitrane
Mityukha, a peasant
Mlle. Dangeville
Mlle. Jouvenot
Mme. de Croissy, Prioress
Mme. de la Haltière
Mme. Lidoine, the new Prioress
Mohammed
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Moira
Moira's Aunt
Molgi
Molly
Molly, Adele's sister
Momus
Monica
Monk
Monk/Dreamer
Monostatos
Monsieur Bertrand, an attorney
Monsieur De Beausset
Monsieur Taupe, the prompter
Monsieur Triquet
Montague, a Veronese nobleman
Montano
Monterone's daughter
Montfleury
Moralès
Morgana, his sister
Moroccan soldier
Moth
Mother
Mother Bailey
Mother Gerald
Mother Goose
Mother Jeanne
Mother Marie, the assistant Prioress
Mother of Barrels (spoken)
Mother of Columbus, Alto Solo
Mother of handicapped son
Mother Superior
Mother-In-Law (Patricia)
Motor Cop
Mr. Claiborne
Mr. Cox
Mr. Delgado
Mr. Flint
Mr. Fox
Mr. Gobineau
Mr. Kallenbach
Mr. Knox
Mr. Kofner
Mr. Lennox / Archibald Craven
Mr. Martini
Mr. Owen
Mr. Page
Mr. Parker, a theater manager
Mr. Pease, a bank manager
Mr. Potter
Mr. Ratcliffe
Mr. Redburn
Mr. Rufino
Mrs. Alexander
Mrs. Benson, a governess
Mrs. Charlton
Mrs. Delgado
Mrs. Elizabeth (Baby) Doe, a miner's ex-wife
Mrs. Gleaton
Mrs. Gobineau
Mrs. Grose, the housekeeper
Mrs. Hayes
Mrs. Ill
Mrs. Lennox / Susan Sowerby
Mrs. Lovett
Mrs. M'kize
Mrs. McLean
Mrs. Müller, Katy Wendler, Mrs. Kakonyi
Mrs. Naidoo
Mrs. Nolan
Mrs. O'Brien
Mrs. O'Malley
Mrs. Ott
Mrs. Patrick de Rocher, Joseph's mother
Mrs. Sedley, a widow
Mrs. Thompson
Muchacho (Young Man)
Muff, an Indian comedian
Murat's aide-de-camp
Muse/Nicklausse
Musetta
Music Teacher
Musician
Musicians: Skula
Musicians: Yeroshka
Musketeer
Mustafà
Mustardseed
Myrtale
Nabucco, King of Babylon
Nada
Nadir
Naiade
Naina, an evil sorceress
Nancy
Nancy T'ang, First Secretary to Mao
Nannetta
Nantucket Sailor
Napoleon
Napoleon's aide-de-camp
Narbal
Narraboth
Narrator
Narumoff
Natasha Rostova
Natchez Girl
Nathanaël
Naval Captain
Naval Officer
NBC reporter
Ned
Ned Keene, apothecary and quack
Ned Peters
Nedda
Negro Woman
Neighbor
Neighboring King
Nekrotzar
Nella
Nelson
Nélusko
Nemorino
Nepomuc
Nereo
Nereus
Neri
Nerillo, Amida's page
Neris, handmaiden to Medea
Nerone (Nero), Emperor of Rome
Nerses, Catholicos of Armenia
Nettuno (Neptune)
New Ofglen
Newsboy
Newscasters
Newspaper Girl
Newspaper seller
Nicias
Nick
Nick
Nick Shadow
Nicklausse Double
Nicola
Nicolette
Night Watchman
Nihilist (Teacher)
Nikitich, a police officer
Nilakantha, a Brahmin priest
Ninetta
Ninetta, her retainer
Ninette
Ninette, Cleo's daughter
Nirenus, Cleopatra's eunuch
Njegus, an embassy secretary
Noble
Noble of Brabant
Noble Orphan
Noboru, her son, also called Number Three
Noctambulist
Noctambulist; King of Fools
Noémie
Norina
Norma
Norma's Child
Normanno
Notary
Nottingham's servant
Nourabad
Novice
Novice's Friend
Number Five
Number Four
Number One, the Leader
Number Two
Nun
Nurse
Nursing Sister
Nutrice, Otaavia's nurse
Nymph
Oberon, King of the Fairies
Oberto
Octavia: sister of Caesar, wife of Antony
Octavian
Octet, Prayer Scene, Act II
Odabella, daughter of the Lord of Aquileia
Odoardo
Odysseus
Off-stage voice
Officer
Officer's Wife / Martha Sowerby
Official Registrar
Offred
Offred Double
Offred's Commander
Offred's Daughter
Offred's Mother
Offstage voice
Ofglen
Old Clothes Man
Old Convict
Old Gardener (Gérard's father)
Old gondolier
Old Gypsy
Old Gypsy woman
Old Hebrew
Old Lady
Old Luggage Man
Old Man
Old Native Woman
Old Peasant
Old Poet
Old Prince Nicolai Bolkonsky
Old Prisoner
Old Roma
Old Servant
Old shepherdess
Old Silver Miner
Old Woman
Olga
Olga, his wife
Olimpia, Queen of Armenia, Daughter of the Emperor of Byzantium
Olin Blitch
Oliver Ward
Olivier, a poet
Ollie Ward
Oloferno Vitellozzo
Olufemi
Olympia
Omaha
Omar
Ombre d'Inferno (Infernal Spirits)
One of the Young Men
One-armed Man
One-eyed Man
Onlooker
Ophélie
Orazio Coclite
Orazio Prospero, the librettist
Orbazzano
Orest
Oreste
Orestes, son of Clytaemnestra and Agamemnon, as a child
Orfeo
Oriental pas de deux
Orlando
Orlando, Christian knight, nephew of Charlemagne
Ormindo, Prince of Tunis, in love with Erisbe
Ormonte
Oroe
Oronte, betrothed to Morgana
Oroveso
Ortensio, attendant of the countess
Ortlinde
Ortrud
Oscar
Osmano, Captain of Ariadeno's forces
Osmin
Ostasio
Otello
Ottavia (Octavia), Empress of Rome
Ottokar, the ruling prince
Ottone (Otho), Poppea's former lover
Overseer
Ovlur, a Christian Polovtsian
Owen
Owen Hart, father of the murdered girl
Pablo Gonzales
Padre Guardiano, Abbot of Hornachuelos
Page
Page of Herodias
Painter
Palémon
Pallade (Pallas Athena), goddess of wisdom
Pamina
Pamtheas
Pandarus, brother of Calkas
Pandolfe
Pang
Pantalis
Pantalon/Farfarello/Master of ceremonies
Panthee (Pantheus)
Pantomime
Pantomime by
Paolo Albiani
Paolo Erisso, governor of Negroponte
Paolo, the handsome
Papagena
Papageno
Papageno/Narrator
Paperboy
Paquillo
Paralegal
Paransema, Princess of the House of Sunik, wife of Knel
Paris
Parpignol
Parséis
Parsi Rustomji
Parsifal
Partenope
Parthy Ann Hawks
Participant in the hoe-down
Partner of the ballerina
Pas de trois dancer
Pasha Selim
Pasquale Sciortino, a lawyer
Pasquale's domestic staff
Pasqualita
Pastuchyna
Pat
Pat Nixon
Patterson
Paul
Paul Jobs
Paul's Double
Paulina/Daphnis
Pavelic, General von Schwarzburg, Mr. Kakonyi, A Soldier
Peasant
Peasant girl
Peasant Woman
Peasant's Daughter
Peaseblossom
Pedrillo
Pedro
Pelléas, grandson of Arkel
Peneios
Penelope, wife of Ulisse
Pepík
Percussion
Périchaud
Perrot (Boy -- spoken)
Pete
Peter
Peter Grimes, a fisherman
Peter Oppenheimer
Peter the Great
Peter's Accuser I
Peter's Accuser II
Peter, the Father
Petrovna
Phanuel, a Chaldean
Pharisee of Capernaum
Philine
Philip II
Philistine Messenger
Philostrate, Master of Ceremonies
Photographer
Physician
Pianist
Pianist-Parker-Agent
Piano
Pierre Bezukhov
Pierrot
Piet the Pot
Pietro
Pietro Fléville
Pilade
Pilate
Pilot
Pimen, a monk and chronicler
Pinellino
Ping
Pip, Ahab's cabin boy
Pirro
Pisandro, Penelope's suitor
Pistola
Pitichinaccio
Platon Karatayev
Plunkett
Pluto
Plutone (Pluto)
Plutus
Poet
Poisson
Police Commissioner
Police Inspector
Police Officer
Police Officer, 3rd Psychiatrist. 3rd Malingerer, Col. Kraus von Zillergut, A Peasant, A Soldier
Police Sergeant
Policeman
Policemen, agents of Rome
Polinesso
Polinesso's squire
Polisena
Polish family's governess
Polish guest
Polish son
Politico
Pollione
Polly
Polonius, Court Chamberlain
Poluceman
Polyhymnia (muse of sacred music)
Polyxene (Polyxena)
Pong
Pony Express Rider
Popolana
Poppea, noble lady, mistress of Nerone
Porcus
Porgy
Porter
Porter / Dickon Sowerby
Postcard Seller
Postillion
Pothinus, Ptolemy's chief minister
Poussette
Praskowia, his wife
Preacher
Precious Auntie
Premiere danseuse
President Chester A. Arthur
Presiding officer
Preziosilla
Priest
Priestess
Prima ballerina
Prima Donna (Ariadne)
Prime Minister
Primer Aldeano (First Villager)
Primera imagen de Frida (First Frida Image)
Prince
Prince Afron
Prince Afron (pantomime)
Prince Andrei Bolkonsky
Prince Andrei Khovansky, Prince Ivan's son
Prince Andrei's orderly
Prince Arjuna
Prince Charming
Prince de Bouillon
Prince Eugene's aide-de-camp
Prince Go-Go
Prince Gremin
Prince Guidon
Prince Guidon (pantomime)
Prince Ivan Khovansky, leader of the Streltsy
Prince of Persia
Prince Orlofsky
Prince Paul
Prince Shuisky
Prince Vassily Golitsin, Keeper of the Great Seal
Prince Yamadori
Prince Yeletsky
Princess
Princess Clarice
Princess de Bouillon
Princess Eboli
Princess Jia
Princess Marya Bolkonskaya
Princess Negroni
Princess Saamcheddine
Princess Turandot
Principal Dancer(s)
Principal Dancers, Act III
Prison Sergeant
Prisoner
Pritschitch, Pontevedrian consul
Prologue
Prometheus
Prosecutor
Proserpina
Prospect-Mark Twain
Prostitute
Prune Vendor
Prunier
Ptolemy, Cleopatra's brother
Pu-Tin-Pao, Executioner
Publius (Publio), Prefect of the Guard
Puck
Pulici
Pullman Porter
Puppeteers
Pylade
Quartet Member
Queen
Queen Gertrude
Queen Hecube (Hecuba)
Queen Isabella
Queen of Shémaka
Queen of Shémaka (pantomime)
Queen of the Night
Queenie
Queenie's Friends
Queequeg, a harpooner
Quinault
Quince, a carpenter
Quintet
Qujnt, a former man-servant
Rabonier
Rachel, his daughter
Radames
Rag Picker
Rag Vendor
Rag Vendor's voice
Rag Vendor; Song Writer
Ragueneau
Raimondo
Rajah / Colin
Rambaldo Fernandez
Rambo
Ramfis
Ramiro
Rammirez
Ramón
Randall
Rangoni, a Jesuit priest
Raoul de St. Brioche, a French diplomat
Ratmir, Prince of Khazar
Raymond Bardac, a wealthy young Creole
Rebecca Nurse
Receptionist
Recruiter
Recruiting officer
Red Whiskers
Regan
Reinmar von Zweter
Remendado
Renata
René de Montigny
Renty #1
Renty #2
Reporter
Resident conductor
Restaurant waiter
Rev. John Hale
Rev. Samuel Parris
Reverend Horace Adams, the rector
Reverend Olin Blitch
Reynold of Chartres (dancer)
Riccardo Percy (Lord Henry Percy), Earl of Northumberland
Riccardo, Sir Richard Forth, a Puritan colonel
Richard Nixon
Rick Rescorla
Rigoletto
Rinuccio
Rita
Robbins
Robert E. Lee
Robert Wilson
Roberto Devereux, Earl of Essex
Roberto, a French soldier
Robin, page to Falstaff
Rocco
Rochefort (George Boleyn, Lord Rochford), Anne Boleyn's brother
Rodelinda
Roderick Usher
Roderigo
Rodolfo
Rodolphe
Rodrigo, an athlete
Rodrigo, Marquis of Posa
Rodrigue
Rodriguez
Roger Albert, a boy
Roggiero
Roméo
Romilda, his daughter, in love with Arsamenes
Rosalinde
Rosaline, niece to Capulet
Rose, her companion
Roselbo
Rosetta, Cesira's daughter
Rosette
Rosina
Rosina, Clara's maid
Rosina, The Countess
Rosmira
Rossweisse
Roucher
Rouget
Rouvel
Roxane
Royal Herald
Royal Oven-stoker
Ruffiack
Ruggero Lastouc
Ruggiero, a Paladin held captive
Ruggiero, Grand Prevost
Ruggiero, Saracen knight, later Christian
Ruiz
Ruodi
Ruprecht
Rusalka
Ruslan, a knight of Kiev, Lyudmila's fiancé
Russian child
Russian Father
Russian Mother
Russian nanny
Rustighello
Ruth Putnam
Ruth Young Kamen
Rychtarka, his wife
Ryuji Tsukazaki, second officer
Sacristan
Sadomasochist
Sailor
Sailor with Earring
Sailor's Voice
Saint François (Saint Francis)
Sally
Salomé
Saloon Bouncer
Sam Polk
Sam Wainwright
Sam, associate of Tabor
Samantha, a maid
Samaritana
Samson
Samuel (Count Ribbing)
Sancho Pança
Sandman
Sante, a dumb servant
Santuzza
Sara, Duchess of Nottingham
Saracen Envoy
Sarah Good
Sarah, friend of Augusta
Sarastro
Satyavan
Savitri
Savojardo
Saxophone
Scaramuccio
Scarus: follower of Antony
Schabernack
Schaunard
Schigolch
Schlemil
Schmidt, Jailer at St. Lazare
Schobiack
Schoolboy
Schoolmaster
Schweik
Schwertleite
Sciarrone
Scipio
Scott Smith
Sculptor
Scythian
Sea Captain
Second "Damigella"
Second Alms Sister
Second American
Second Apparition
Second Apprentice
Second Armored Man
Second arrival
Second artisan
Second Bandit
Second Bojor
Second Bojor (pantomime)
Second Boy
Second Boyar
Second Boyar (pantomime)
Second Bridesmaid
Second Child
Second clown
Second companion
Second coquette
Second couple
Second daughter
Second Defender and Guitarist, Recruit.Officer, Second Wise Man, Grown Man
Second Drinker
Second Elf
Second Esquire
Second Farmer
Second Farmhand
Second fisherman
Second Flower Maiden
Second Footman
Second Foreman
Second Former Wife
Second French actress
Second Genie
Second gondolier
Second Gravedigger
Second Guard
Second handmaiden
Second Herald
Second hunter
Second inmate
Second Jailer
Second Jew
Second Judge
Second Knight
Second Knight of the Grail
Second Lad
Second Lady-in-waiting
Second Lay Sister
Second Lover
Second madman
Second Maid
Second Maidservant
Second man
Second Man (prologue)
Second masker
Second Mate
Second Merchant
Second Muezzin
Second Nazarene
Second newsboy
Second Niece
Second Night Watchman
Second Noble
Second noble orphan
Second Norn
Second Novice
Second officer
Second Orphan
Second Page
Second Peasant
Second Peasant Girl
Second Philistine
Second Philosopher
Second Pianist
Second Policeman
Second Priest
Second Priestess
Second princess
Second prison guard
Second Prisoner
Second Prussian General
Second Puppet
Second Sailor
Second Sailor Solo
Second Secretary to Mao
Second Servant
Second Serving Woman
Second shepherd
Second singer
Second Sister
Second Slave
Second Soldier
Second Spirit
Second staff officer
Second Strelets
Second Tourière
Second tramp
Second Traveler
Second Trojan Lady
Second Vassal
Second Villager
Second Voice
Second Watchman
Second Woman
Second Wood Nymph
Second Workman
Second Young Coquette
Second Young Lover
Second Youth
Secret police agent
Secretary
Seeker
Segunda imagen de Frida (Second Frida Image)
Segundo Aldeano (Second Villager)
Selena St. George
Sélika
Selimo, his minister
Sellem
Semele, daughter of Cadmus
Semiramide
Seneca, philosopher, Nerone's tutor
Senta
Sentinel
Sentry
Sentry in Siberia
Sepoy
Ser Toldo Berardengo
Serena
Serena Joy
Sergeant
Sergeant Belcore
Sergeant of the Archers
Sergeant of the Frontier Guard
Sergeant, Mr. Wendler
Sergei
Sergei, a new hired hand
Sergio
Servant
Servant Boy
Servant of Lady Harriet
Servant of Macbeth
Servant of Nicias
Servilia, sister of Sextus, in love with Annius
Seventh Bridesmaid
Sextus (Sesto), Roman patrician, in love with Vitellia
Sextus, son of Pompey and Cornelia
Shabby Peasant
Shadow Dancer
Sharpless
Shchelkalov, Secretary of the Duma
Shelly Ward
Shepherd Boy
Shepherd; Sailor's Voice
Shepherdess
Sheriff
Sheriff Jack Rance
Sheriff of Richmond
Sheriff Vallon
Ship Mate
Ship Steward
Shoe Salesman
Shop Man
shopkeeper
Shy One
Sicle, Princess of Susio, disguised as Egyptian
Sid
Siebel
Siegfried
Sieglinde
Siegmund
Siegrune
Silver Dollar (adult)
Silver Dollar, younger child of Horace and Baby Doe
Silvio
Simon
Simon Boccanegra
Simone
Simpleton
Singer
Singer: A man
Singer: Dejanira
Sir John Falstaff
Sir Tristan
Sir Walter Raleigh
Sister
Sister Alice
Sister Angelica
Sister Anne of the Cross
Sister Anne, a nun
Sister Antoine
Sister Catherine
Sister Claire
Sister Constance, a young nun
Sister Delcina
Sister Dolcina
Sister Felicity
Sister Genevieve
Sister Genoveva
Sister Genovieffa
Sister Gertrude
Sister Helen Prejean
Sister Lillianne
Sister Marta
Sister Martha
Sister Mathilde
Sister Monitor
Sister Osmina
Sister Rose
Sister St. Charles
Sister Valentine
Sixth Bridesmaid
Sixth Flower Maiden
Sixth Spirit
Sixtus Beckmesser
Slave
Slaveship Crewman 1/Slaver
Slaveship Crewman 2
Sleeping Steersman
Slim
Smaragdi, a slave
Sméraldine
Smeton (Mark Smeaton), Queen's page and household musician
Snout, a tinker
Snug, a joiner
Soldier
Soldier of the Emperor's bodyguard
Soldiers, children, cigarette girls, Roma, smugglers
Solo Dancer (Cockerel)
Solo Dancer(s)
Solo Dancer, Act I
Solo dancer, duo
Solo dancer, trio
Solo Maid
Solo Sister
Solo Voice
Solo Voices at end of opera
Soloist
soloist/baritone
soloist/bass
soloist/mezzo-soprano
soloist/soprano
soloist/tenor
Somnus, god of sleep
Song Vendor
Song Writer
Songwriter
Sonora
Sonya
Sonyetka
Sophie
Soprano
Soprano voice
Sosostris, a clairvoyante
Spalanzani
Spanish dancer
Spanish Official
Spanish pas de deux
Spanish Sailor
Sparafucile
Speaker
Special appearance by
Spinelloccio
Spirit Messenger
Spirit of Music
Spirit of the Forester (Dancer)
Spirit of the Vixen (Dancer)
Spirits
Spoletta
Sportin' Life
Springer, the circus director
Squeak
St. Catherine
St. Jacques
St. Margaret
Staff Officer
Stag
Stage Director
Stage doorman
Stage Pianist
Stagehand
Standard-bearer
Stanley Kowalski
Starbuck, First Mate
Starveling, a tailor
Steersman
Stefano, husband of Corilla
Stella
Stella Kowalski
Stephano
Stephen Kumalo
Števa Buryja
Steve Baker
Steve Hubbell
Steve Jobs
Steve Wozniak
Steward
Stone (voice)/Eunuch
Stone/Bao Yu
Stonewall girl
Strawberry seller
Strawberry Woman
Street Arab
Street dancer
Street Singer
Street Sweeper
Street Urchin
Strephon, one of the dancers
Streshnev, a herald
Strolling Player
Stubb, Second Mate
Student
Student #1 (Markéta)
Student #2 (Lilly)
Student #3 (Iris)
Student #4 (Anton)
Student #5 (Jerónimo)
Student #6 (Alexia)
Student from Krakow
Student from Wittenberg
Sugar Daddy
Sugar Mama
Suleiman
Sulpice
Sulpizio, a sergeant in the 11th regiment of Napoleon's army
Sultan, father of the Princess
Suor Angelica
Suora Genovieffa
Suora Osmina
Supervisor Dolson
Supervisor Gonzales
Supervisor Hutch
Supervisor Kopp
Supervisor Lau
Supervisor Molinari
Supervisor Pelosi
Supervisor Silver
Surgeon
Surin
Susan B. Anthony
Susan Burling Ward
Susan Rescorla
Susanna
Susanna Walcott
Susanna, an elderly Old Believer
Susannah Polk
Suzanne
Suzel
Suzel's neighbor
Suzuki
Suzy
Svetozar, Grand Duke of Kiev
Swallow, a lawyer
Swanhilda
Sweeney Todd
Swiss Grandmother
Sylviane, his wife
T. Morris Chester
Taddeo
Tadzio
Tadzio's mother
Tadzio's sister
Tadzio, a Polish boy
Talbot (George Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury)
Tamar
Tamino
Tancredi
Tannhäuser
Taoist Priest
Tashtego, a harpooner
Tatyana
Tavern Pianist
Taylor
Tchélio
Teacher
Teacher (Cecilia)
Teamster
Tebaldo
Tebaldo (Tybalt)
Tebaldo, a French soldier
Ted
Teena
Teenage Boy
Teenage Girl
Teenage Kim
Telemaco (Telemachus), son of Ulisse
Tenor
Tenor (Bacchus)
Tenor voice
Tercer Aldeano (Third Villager)
Tercera imagen de Frida (Third Frida Image)
Teresa, proprietor of the mill and Amina's foster mother
Terpsichore (muse of dance and choral song)
Tess #1
Tess #2
Testo
Teucer
Thaddeus Stevens
Thaïs
Thalia (muse of comedy and idyllic poetry)
The (later) Mayor of Leadville
The Alcalde of Hornachuelos
The Ancients, priest and priestess of the temple
The Archbishop
The Armchair
The Ass (actor)
The Badger
The Bailiff
The Bat
The Bishop of Blois
The Bonze
The Bride (Stela)
The Burgomeister
The Businessman
The Cannibal, a comedian
The Cat
The Chief Hen
The Clock
The Cock
The Commedia
The Commendatore
The Count, her brother
The Countess's servant
The Cricket
The Dachshund
The Doctor
The Doorkeeper
The drummer
The Drunkard
The Dutchman
The Fellah
The Forrester
The Forrester's Wife
The Fox
The Frog
The Grasshopper
The Infanta
The Jay
The Kadi
The Lady's Page
The Lark
The Little Prince
The Moorish Envoy
The Mosquito
The Other Nuns
The Owl
The Parson
THE PLAY
The Princess, her Aunt
The Professor
The Rose
The Screech-Owl
The Scrivener
The Sister of the Novices
The Snake
The Squirrel
The Teapot
The Unanswered Question
The Vixen
The Voice of the oracle
The Waitress (Tereza)
The Woodpecker
The Young Vixen (Child)
Theater Manager
Theatre Director
Their governess
Their Mother
Their nanny
Their son
Theseus, Duke of Athens
Thibault
Thibaut
Thibaut d'Aussigny
Thierry, valet to the Marquis
Third "Damigella"
Third (offstage) gondolier
Third Apparition
Third arrival
Third Boy
Third Bridesmaid
Third Child
Third companion
Third coquette
Third couple
Third Defender and Guitarist, Reception Officer, Officer, Third Wise Man, Ghost of Columbus
Third Esquire
Third fisherman
Third Flower Maiden
Third Footman
Third Foreman
Third Former Wife
Third Genie
Third Herald
Third hunter
Third inmate
Third Jew
Third Lady
Third madman
Third Maid
Third Maidservant
Third masker
Third Night Watchman
Third Noble
Third noble orphan
Third Norn
Third Orphan
Third Page
Third Peasant
Third Priest
Third princess
Third Sailor Solo
Third Secretary to Mao
Third Servant
Third Serving Woman
Third shepherd
Third Sister
Third Slave
Third Soldier
Third Spirit
Third tramp
Third Trojan Lady
Third Watchman
Third Woman
Third Wood Nymph
Third workman
Third Young Coquette
Third Youth
Thoas
Thomas Putnam
Three Boys
Three consuls
Three followers of Seneca
Three Girls
Three Graces
Three Ladies
Three Orphans
Three Servants
Three Slaves
Three tribunes
Three Watchmen
Tiger
Tikhon Kabanov, her son
Tikhon Shcherbaty
Timur
Tisbe
Tituba
Titurel
Titus (Tito), Emperor of Rome
Tobby Higgins
Tobias Ragg
Toby
Toison d'or
Tolomeo (Ptolemy), her brother, King of Egypt
Tom (Count Horn)
Tom Henney, a New York politician
Tom Rakewell
Tommy
Toni Reischmann
Tonio
Tony
Tornaquinci
Torquemada
Touriere
Tourist
Tower Warden
Town Crier
Trabuco
Train conductor I
Train conductor II
Traveler
Tree
Trin
Trinca
Trinity Moses
Trio
Triquet
Trishka
Tristan
Troilus, Prince of Troy
Trojan Chief
Trojan Man
Trojan Soldier
Trombone
Trouble
Trouble, Cio-Cio-San's child, now an adult
Truffaldin
Truffaldino
Trulove
Trumpet
Tsar Alexander
Turiddu
Turkish Man
Turkish Woman
Tutor of Orest
Two bridesmaids
Two Converts
Two Cretan maidens
Two Dancers
Two Farmers
Two Guards
Two Lovers
Two Men
Two Novices
Two soldiers
Two Trojan men
Two Turkish Men
Two Turkish Women
Two voices
Tybalt
Tytania, Queen of the Fairies
U.S. postman
Uldino, Attila's Breton Slave
Ulisse (Ulysses)
Ulrich Eisslinger
Ulysses S. Grant
Un Garçon
Un Maestro di casa
Un Paggio (a page)
Una dell'Ingrate (A Heartless Lady)
Una novizia (a novice)
Uncle Albert
Uncle Billy Bailey
Uncle Yakuside
Undertaker
Unulfo
Urania (muse of atronomy)
Usher
Vain Man
Valencienne, his wife
Valentin
Valinace, Prince of the House of Sunik, Commander in Chief of the Armenian army
Valletto, Ottavia's page
Valzacchi
Vána Kudrjásh, teacher employed by Dikoj
Varlaam, a vagabond monk
Varsonofiev
Vartan, Arsace's Guardsman
Varvara, foster daughter in the Kabanov household
Vasco da Gama
Vasek, their son
Vasily Stepanovich Sobakin
Veit Pogner
Vendor
Venere (Venus)
Venetian
Venus
Venus/Gepopo
Vera Boronel
Vera Donovan
Vicomte Cascada, a Latin diplomat
Vicomte de Valmont, a notorious rake
Vicomte de Valvert
Victoire, Merteuil's maid
Victorin
Vietnam veteran
Village Drunk
Villager
Vincenzo Biscroma, the composer
Violetta Valéry
Violinist
Virgil Thomson
Virgin
Virginella
Vítek
Vitellia, the deposed emperor's daughter
Vitellius, Roman Proconsul
Vizier
Vladimir Igorevich, Igor's son by his first marriage
Vocalist
Vodnik (Water Goblin)
Voice
Voice from Above
Voice from the Angelic Choir
Voice in the Prologue
Voice in the Temple
Voice of a Prisoner
Voice of a Youth
Voice of Antonia's Mother
Voice of Apollo
Voice of Dionysus
Voice of Mercury
Voice of the Falcon
Voice of the Giant Head
Voice of the Golden Cock
Voice of the Oracle
Voice of Zamiel, the Black Huntsman
Voodoo dancer
Vulcan
Wagner
Waiter
Waiter at the inn
Walpurgis Night dancers
Walter Fürst
Walther von der Vogelweide
Walther von Stolzing
Waltraute
Wanda
Wanderer (Wotan)
Wang Tai-Tai
Wardrobe Mistress
Warren's Wife
Washington Dandy
Water
Water Spirit
Watercress Vendor
Watercress Vendor's voice
Watercress Vendor; Chair Mender
Welko, Mandryka's servant
Wellgunde
Wenzel, son of Mikha
Werther
Wesley
Whipper
White Politician
Widow
Widow
Wife of Columbus
Wigmaker
Wigmaker's assistant
Wilhelm
Will
Will-o'-the-wisp
William Jennings Bryan, Democratic presidential candidate
William of Flavy (dancer)
Wilmer McLean
Wise man
Witch who eats children
Witch/Anne Sexton
Wizard
Woglinde
Wolfram von Eschenbach
Woman
Woman #1 (Act I.2)
Woman #1 (Act II.1)
Woman #2 (Act I.2)
Woman #2 (Act II.1)
Woman #3 (Act I.2)
Woman #4 (Act I.2)
Woman Farmer
Woman I
Woman II
Woman in the crowd
Woman's voice
Woodsman
Wotan
Wowkle
Wozzeck
Wu Ching-Hua
Wurm
Xenia, daughter of Boris
Xerxes, the King of Persia
Yaroslavna's Nurse
Yaroslavna, Igor's second wife
Yeshua (Jesus)
Yet another female traveler
Yet another male traveler
Yniold, Golaud's son from a previous marriage
Young Babylonian
Young Ballerina
Young Boy
Young Collector
Young couple in love
Young Duke
Young George
Young Girl
Young Harry
Young Harvey
Young Kim
Young Knight
Young Man
Young man on a boat to Venice
Young Mary
Young Nobleman, friend to Rosaline
Young Nun
Young Peasant
Young Ragpicker
Young Sam
Young Servant
Young Shepherd
Young soldier
Young Woman
Young workman
Youth
Youth, mimed by
Youth, sung by
Yvette
Zaccaria, High Priest of the Hebrews
Zaretsky
Zdenka, Arabella's sister
Zerbinetta
Zerlina
Zeus
Zinovy Borisovich Ismailov, his son
Zita
Zora
Zoroastro
Zozo
Zuàne
Zulma
Zuniga
Zurga
Zuzu
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1976-1977
Porgy and Bess
San Francisco Opera Association
1986-1987
Porgy and Bess
San Francisco Opera Association
1994-1995
Porgy and Bess
San Francisco Opera Association
2008-2009
Porgy and Bess
San Francisco Opera Association