The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Kathleen Turner to make Metropolit­an Opera debut

- By Ronald Blum

NEW YORK >> One of acting’s most distinctiv­e voices will make an unexpected Metropolit­an Opera debut.

Kathleen Turner, known for words that smoke rather than shimmer, is joining the cast of Gaetano Donizetti’s “The Daughter of the Regiment” in the non-singing role of the Duchess of Krakenthor­p, the Met said Thursday.

She received an unexpected email this summer from Met general manager Peter Gelb proposing the idea. Asked to describe her voice, Turner terms it “kind of baritone.”

“Peter says I’m one of the few women he knows who can sing ‘Ol’ Man River’ in the original key,” she said during an interview Wednesday with her distinctiv­e, throaty laugh.

An Academy Awardand Tony Award-nominated actress, the 64-year-old Turner will appear in seven performanc­es of the comic opera from Feb. 7 to March 1, the last televised to movie theaters around the world in high definition.

“La Fille du Regiment” is sung in French and stars soprano Pretty Yende in the title role of Marie, tenor Javier Camarena as Tonio (who sings the famous aria “Ah! mes amis” with the nine high Cs) and mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe as the Marquise of Berkenfiel­d.

The Duchess enters imperiousl­y at the start of the second act to arrange a marriage between her nephew and Marie.

“I was thinking of interestin­g, bigger-thanlife personalit­ies, and Kathleen came to mind, Gelb said.

“I don’t understand. Why do you need me?” Turner recalled telling Gelb. “I said, ‘Well, send the libretto. Let me read it out loud.’”

She went to the Met in August, walked the stage, fell in love with the acoustics and agreed. Gelb said it has not been determined whether she will speak in French, English or a combinatio­n. Turner doesn’t think she will attempt to ad-lib.

“I don’t think I would have that much courage,” he said.

Turner received an Academy Award nomination for “Peggy Sue Got Married” in 1997 and Tony nomination­s for Tennessee Williams’ “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” in 1990 and Edward Albee’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” in 2005.

She first sang publicly in 2014 during Bertolt Brecht’s “Mother Courage and Her Children” at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. She launched a cabaret show, “Finding My Voice,” at Feinstein’s at the Nikko in San Francisco last October, took it to The Other Palace in London in April and then New York’s Cafe Carlyle in May.

 ?? PHOTO BY EVAN AGOSTINI/INVISION/ AP ?? In this 2017 photo, actress Kathleen Turner attends a special screening of “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales,” in New York.
PHOTO BY EVAN AGOSTINI/INVISION/ AP In this 2017 photo, actress Kathleen Turner attends a special screening of “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales,” in New York.

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