Wortham Theater Center

2025 Opening Night: Porgy and Bess

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Overview

It’s been 50 years since HGO first presented the Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, restoring the “folk opera” to its creators’ full original vision in a landmark production that earned HGO both a Tony and a Grammy. Now, audiences have the chance to again experience the cherished American classic that set HGO on its path as a trailblazer, presented in an acclaimed production from director Francesca Zambello.

Immediately following the performance, we will celebrate this special Opening Night with a dinner party on the Wortham’s Ray C. Fish Plaza chaired by Dina Alsowayel and Tony Chase.

Production

Set in the Jim Crow South, in the fictional Charleston slum of Catfish Row, the opera shares the story of Porgy, a disabled beggar, and Bess, a woman struggling with addiction, who fall in love. With a moving score that seamlessly blends jazz, spirituals, blues, and classical music into timeless songs like “Summertime” and “Bess, You Is My Woman Now,” Porgy and Bess offers an unforgettable portrayal of resilience, community, love, and hope against all odds. HGO’s production features a cast of opera giants, led by bass-baritone Michael Sumuel as Porgy and soprano Angel Blue as Bess. After conducting the HGO Orchestra during Concert of Arias 2025, the brilliant James Gaffigan returns to the podium.

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2025 Opening Night: Porgy & Bess