Der Schauspieldirektor
Christopher Hogwood, conductor - Mozart Festival
Bastien und Bastienne
Christopher Hogwood, conductor - Mozart Festival
La clemenza di Tito
Christopher Hogwood, conductor - Mozart Festival
The Rape of Lucretia
Anton Coppola, Conductor
Amahl and the Night Visitors
Anton Coppola, Conductor
Noye's Fludde, New York City
Riverside Church, St. Mary's Church, St. Peter's Church
Amahl and the Night Visitors, New York City
Der Schauspieldirektor, New York City
The Marriage of Figaro - The Wheeler Opera House
The Seven Deadly Sins - Harris Hall
Cole Porter - Let's Misbehave - Harris Hall
Comedy on the Bridge - Wheeler Opera House
An Evening of Friml - Wheeler Opera House
Renard - Wheeler Opera House
Arms Akimbo (World Premiere) - Wheeler Opera House
Russian Avant Garde-Victory Over the Sun - Wheeler Opera House
Paul Bunyan - Wheeler Opera House (choreographer)
The Rape of Lucretia - Wheeler Opera House
Little Sweep - Wheeler Opera House
Noye’s Fludde - Wheeler Opera House
La jolie fille de Perth (American Premiere), Sarasota Opera House
Maskarade, Nielsen (American premiere in Danish), Sarasota Opera House
Il Barbiere di Siviglia
Carmen
Raymond Harvey, Conductor
The Tenderland
Joel Revzen - Conductor
Mighty Casey (choreographer)
Jon DeMain, Conductor - The Juilliard Theater
Vanessa (choreographer)
Richard Bradshaw, Conductor - The Juilliard Theater
Mary Duncan Associate Artistic Director, (nine year tenure)
Joel Revzen Conductor,
The Turn of the Screw
Rape of Lucretia
La Cenerentola
Susannah
The Marriage of Figaro
Summer (World Premiere – Stephen Paulus)
The Rake’s Progress
The Consul (released on Newport Classic)
Carmen (semi-staged with Denyce Graves at Ozawa Hall, Tanglewood)
La Traviata
Semele
An Evening at the Mahaiwe
Bastien und Bastienne
The Magic Flute (Designs by Eric Carle, Live Broadcast)
Mark Russell Smith, Conductor
La Boheme
Raymond Harvey, Conductor
Faust
Tom Conlin, conductor
Die Fledermaus
Tom Conlin, conductor
L'Histoire du Soldat
Stravinsky
Anthony Tommasini The New York Times
"The production was striking... Mary Duncan, stage director, drew rounded portrayals from her cast."