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Masterworks II

Masterworks II:

Leonard Bernstein’s Candide

Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990) | Candide (semi-staged concert version)* SFSO Premiere

Featuring: David Walton, Candide; Chelsea Lehnea, Cunegonde; Jason Zacher, Dr. Pangloss/Voltaire;
Alissa Anderson, Old Lady; Lovell Rose, Maximillian, stage direction by Dan Wallace, and the South Florida Symphony Chorus.

Discover More: Enjoy a pre-concert chat with Dr. Alan Mason 30 minutes before the show on Tuesday, Jan. 14 at the New World Center, featuring in-depth conversation and insights about the work and composer.

Miami Beach

New World Center
500 17th Street

TUE

JAN

14

2025

7:30 PM

Order online or call 305.673.3331

Fort Lauderdale

Broward Center, Au-Rene Theater
201 SW 5th Avenue

THU

JAN

16

2025

7:30 PM

Order online or call 954.462.0222

Key West

Tennessee Williams Theatre
5901 College Road

SUN

JAN

19

2025

7:30 PM

Order online or call 305.295.7676

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Contact Gary Kelson at 954.522.8443 or gkelson@southfloridasymphony.org
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Candide photos by Chris Lee for the New York Philharmonic.
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About the Concert:

It’s the best of all possible worlds!

SFSO’s premiere of Candide follows in the manner of Lonny Price’s 2004 production for the New York Philharmonic, made popular through the PBS series “Great Performances.” This semi-staged concert version of Bernstein’s acclaimed masterpiece is played out with the orchestra, a dynamic cast of actor-vocalists, minimal sets and costumes, and a chorus performing altogether on stage.    

Experience Candide’s riotous journey as he embarks on a whirlwind adventure pursuing “the best of all possible worlds.”  Teeming with humor, unexpected twists, and profound philosophical reflections, Bernstein’s iconic music, adapted from Voltaire’s famed Enlightenment-era novella, sets the backdrop for an unforgettable evening filled with laughter and existential musings. An equal opportunity offender, Candide spares no one. Everything and everyone is fair game in this irreverent satire. 

From the over-the-top heights of Cunegonde’s “Glitter and Be Gay” and the rarely heard comedic duet “We Are Women” to the stirring depths of Candide’s introspective ponderings, audiences will enjoy a provocative perspective on life’s absurdities and the enduring pursuit of optimism.

About the Artists

Sebrina María Alfonso

Sebrina Alfonso

David Walton

David Walton

Chelsea Lehnea

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Jason Zacher

Jason Zacher

Alissa Anderson

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Dan Wallace Miller

Dan Wallace Miller

Masterworks II:

Leonard Bernstein’s Candide