
The Story
Tragedy, set in Italy in the 16th century
A jester’s sharp tongue.
A father’s fierce love.
A curse that changes everything.
Verdi’s masterpiece is a gripping story of love, revenge, and heartbreak. Rigoletto, the Duke of Mantua’s sharp-tongued court jester, hides his beloved daughter Gilda from the dangers of the world. But when the charming Duke secretly wins Gilda’s heart, Rigoletto’s life begins to unravel.
After a curse is placed upon him, betrayal and revenge lead to devastating consequences no one can escape. Filled with unforgettable music and powerful emotion, Rigoletto remains one of opera’s most thrilling tragedies.
Performance Details
Rigoletto
by Giuseppe Verdi
Performances:
Friday, November 6th, 7:30 PM
Sunday, November 8th, 7:30 PM
Tuesday, November 10th, 7:30 PM
Venue
Lobero Theatre
33 E Canon Perdido St
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Genre
Tragedy
Language
Sung in Italian with projected English supertitles
Running time
2 hours and 45 minutes including intermission.
artists
Ben Lowe

Heralded for his “stentorian voice” by Singerpreneur, Mr. Lowe has quickly become a household name in the opera world in Southern California and abroad. A highly sought-after operatic performer and concert soloist, Lowe made his European concert debut last season in Siena and Florence, Italy as the Bass soloist in the Verdi Requiem with Unione Corale Senese “Ettore Bastianini”. Returning to Pacific Opera Project in their production of La Bohème as Marcello concluded a jam-packed 2018 season. 2018 included a debut performance of Marcello opposite Joshua Guerrero and Julianna Di Giacomo at The Colburn School of Music, reprising the role of Dulcamara in l’elisir d’amore, and a workshop of a new, one-act opera for LA Opera. Mr. Lowe made his New York debut performing in the east coast premiere of Matt Aucoin’s opera Crossing and performed his one act opera Second Nature in 2017. 2019 began with a recital at Dorthy Chandler Pavillion and being faculty for a new youth opera program with the Palm Springs Opera Guild. Then, Mr. Lowe joined Opera Delaware as a Young Artist for their inaugural season, performing leading roles in Dead Man Walking and Trial by Jury. Past achievements include being a finalist in both the Palm Springs Opera Guild and The Loren L. Zachary Society competitions, and winner of the 2016 Marilyn Horne Song Competition. Mr. Lowe studies under Maestro Vladimir Chernov and Timothy Mussard. He is a graduate of Cal State Dominguez Hills and UCLA.
Oriana Falla
Praised by Opera News for singing with “palpable purity” and by LA Opus for her “large, lovely, and vibrant [voice],” Colombian-American soprano Oriana Falla, 2022-2023 season includes a role debut as Adina in L’elisir d’amore with Pacific Opera Project and Opera in the Heights.
Previous engagements in the 2021-2022 season included a Concert for Peace for the Washington Concert Society and the soprano soloist for Handel's Messiah. Oriana also recorded for the soundtrack of Disney’s film Encanto. She also recorded and performed a table read of Marian, an original musical based on the life of famed contralto Marian Anderson.
In December 2020, Oriana sang Mimi in Pacific Opera Project’s drive-in performance of La Bohѐme; Opera News hailed the performance as sung with “rare clarity” and referred to her performance as having “plumbed the character’s emotional depths… the most heart wrenching moment of the performance.” In 2019, Falla made role debuts as Violetta in La Traviata with New Rochelle Opera and as the Infanta in Der Zwerg with Numi Opera Theater.
A Los Angeles native, she attended UCLA, where she studied with renowned baritone Vladimir Chernov. There she was the featured soprano soloist for Vaughan William’s Dona Nobis Pacem in Royce Hall, Orff's Carmina Burana with the UCLA Philharmonia ,and La Fée in Massenet’s Cendrillon. She is an Opera Buffs’ grant recipient and sang the role of Frasquita in Bizet’s Carmen with them. Falla is a soloist with the Long Beach Camerata singers where she sang Orff’s Carmina Burana and Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem. Oriana currently studies voice with internationally acclaimed soprano Joyce El-Khoury.
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Colin Ramsey
Colin Ramsey is a highly regarded Chinese American bass whose “majestic,
rotund, ravishing bass” (Opera Today) has earned him accolades from critics and
audiences alike. Known for his rich, smoky timbre and dramatic versatility, Mr.
Ramsey has become a sought-after performer in both opera and concert
settings, with a broad repertoire that spans from the classical to the
contemporary.
The 2025-26 season is full of role and company debuts as well as returns to
celebrated parts. The fall begins with his company debut at the Lyric Opera of
Kansas City returning to the role of Alidoro in Rossini’s Cenerentola alongside a
cast of young stars including Jack Swanson, Siphokazi Molteno, and Ian Rucker.
The new production is by Michael Shell and conducted by Maestro Gary Wedow.
He then debuts at Opera Las Vegas in his celebrated portrayal of Figaro in Le
nozze di Figaro. Colin spends the rest of 2025 at the Metropolitan Opera
covering Dumas in Giordano's Andrea Chenier in a cast including Sonya
Yoncheva and Piotr Beczała.
His first operatic engagement of 2026 is a return home to Opera Santa Barbara
to sing the title role in Handel’s Giulio Cesare. Ramsey steps into the titular role
usually performed by countertenors and altos, following in the footsteps of
singers including Norman Treigle, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, and Cesare Siepi.
The production will also renew collaboration with conductor, Emily Senturia.
Ramsey then essays his first Timur in Puccini’s Turandot with Pacific Opera
Project and Josh Shaw and then returns to Opera Santa Barbara for TJ Rigg in
Elmer Gantry by Robert Aldridge. He ends the season with his Canadian debut
as Timur in a concert presentation of Turandot with the Orchestre
Philharmonique des Mélomanes under the baton of Francis Choinière.
His most recent credits include the title role in Le nozze di Figaro at Opera
Santa Barbara, Escamillo in Carmen at Amarillo Opera, and the title role in
Porpora’s Polifemo in its U.S. premiere at Opera NEO. On the concert stage, he
has appeared as bass soloist in Messiah with both the Pacific Chamber
Orchestra and Santa Barbara Choral Society, and has given several recitals of
art song in Santa Barbara.
Mr. Ramsey’s operatic career has been marked by an array of roles across
multiple genres, with an emphasis on both dramatic and lyrical bass parts.
Among his most celebrated roles are Colline in La bohème, Escamillo in
Carmen, Figaro in Le Nozze di Figaro, Guglielmo in Così fan Tutte, Leporello
in Don Giovanni, Raimondo in Lucia di Lammermoor, and Hunding in Die
Walküre. Mr. Ramsey’s unique “smoky” timbre has been well lent to additional
roles such as, Don Basilio in Il Barbiere di Siviglia, The Bonze in Madama
Butterfly, Edward Teller in John Adams’s Dr. Atomic, Father Palmer in Silent
Night, The Speaker and Sarastro in Die Zauberflöte, Collatinus in Britten’s The
Rape of Lucretia, Fafner in Das Rheingold Seneca in Monteverdi’s
L’incoronazione di Poppea, Il Frate in Verdi’s Don Carlo, Angelotti in Tosca, and
Cadmus and Somnus in Handel’s Semele.
Beyond the opera stage, Colin Ramsey has made a name for himself as a
concert performer. He has appeared as a bass soloist with prestigious
ensembles including the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Pacific Symphony, Amarillo
Symphony, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, and La Jolla Symphony. His concert
repertoire includes some of the most revered works in the choral-orchestral
canon, such as Verdi’s Requiem, Beethoven’s 9th Symphony, Dvořák’s Stabat
Mater, Bach’s St. Matthew Passion, Rossini’s Petite Messe Solennelle, Handel’s
Messiah, Fauré’s Requiem, and the Brahms Requiem. His ability to convey the
emotional depth of these works has earned him praise from critics and audiences
alike.
Mr. Ramsey's voice and technique have garnered recognition in the competition
circuit as well. He is the 1st Prizewinner of the Carolyn Bailey Argento
Competition, winner of the Pasadena Opera Guild Competition, a 3rd Prize
winner in the Rocky Mountain Region of the Metropolitan Opera National
Council Auditions, and an Encouragement Award recipient from the George
London Foundation Competition. These accolades reflect his continued
growth as a performer and his rising stature in the operatic world.
Throughout his career, Mr. Ramsey has participated in a number of prestigious
apprentice programs, which have been crucial to his artistic development. These
include programs with The Santa Fe Opera, Des Moines Metro Opera, Wolf Trap
Opera, Sarasota Opera, Opera Santa Barbara, and the Crested Butte Music
Festival. These experiences have helped hone his craft, providing opportunities
to work with esteemed directors, conductors, and fellow singers.
A native of Greenwich, CT, Mr. Ramsey was raised in a family that encouraged
his love of music. He began studying music at an early age and developed a
passion for opera. He went on to pursue training at the Manhattan School of
Music, where he was a Presidential and Presser Foundation Scholar. During his
time at MSM, he was awarded the prestigious Hugh Ross Award, which is given
annually to a "singer of unusual promise," reflecting his early potential as a
professional opera singer. He holds a Masters degree in Music from the
University of California Santa Barbara where he is currently finishing his DMA.
As a passionate advocate for the arts and for the future of opera, Mr. Ramsey is
deeply committed to fostering the next generation of singers. In addition to his
active performing career, he dedicates significant time and energy to mentoring
young vocalists. Through masterclasses and vocal coaching, Mr. Ramsey works
to inspire and equip emerging artists with the skills and confidence needed to
succeed in the opera world. He currently serves as an adjunct professor at
Westmont College in Montecito, CA and is a Co-Founder of VoxOps Vocal
Studios, which provides training and consulting to singers across the country. His
dedication to nurturing talent and passing on his knowledge reflects his belief in
the importance of supporting young singers as they embark on their own artistic
journeys.
DIRECTION
KOSTIS PROTOPAPAS, Conductor
OCTAVIO CARDENAS, Director
CAST
BEN LOWE
ORIANA FALLA
ARNOLD GEIS*
COLIN RAMSEY
XENI TZIOUVARAS*
*denotes OSB Mainstage Debut
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