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“Werther” Opens the Door to Opera at the COC – front mezz junkies, Theater News

31 May 20264 Mins Read
Victoria Karkacheva and Russell Thomas as Werther and Charlotte in the COC’s Werther. Photo: Michael Cooper.

The Toronto Opera Review: A visually elegant production and powerhouse performances make “Werther” a compelling gateway into opera

By Ross

Opera has always existed slightly at the edges of my theatrical life. Plays and musicals remain the art forms I instinctively gravitate toward, the ones that have shaped most of my experiences as an audience member, critic, and obsessive theatre traveller. Yet sitting inside the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts for my very first Canadian Opera Company production, I found myself genuinely excited by the possibility of discovering something entirely new. With several major classics already announced for next season, I wanted to finally step into this world and see whether opera might become another artistic obsession waiting patiently for me to dive into. Massenet’s Werther, with its lush romanticism and devastating emotional core, proved a fascinating place to begin.

Based on Goethe’s landmark novel, Werther follows the tortured young poet Werther as he falls hopelessly in love with Charlotte, a woman bound by duty, family obligation, and a pre-arranged engagement she cannot abandon. The story spirals steadily toward emotional catastrophe as Werther becomes consumed not only by impossible longing, but by a growing sense of emotional isolation from the orderly society surrounding him. Alain Gauthier’s production embraces the material’s sweeping romantic tragedy with complete sincerity, allowing the emotional weight of the opera to emerge through its gorgeous music rather than through any heavy conceptual reinvention. The naturalistic period set by Olivier Landreville creates a visually elegant world of warm interiors, quiet countryside beauty, and restrained social order, all of which quietly tighten around these characters as their emotional lives begin to fracture beneath the surface.

The true revelation of the evening arrives through the extraordinary vocal performances. American tenor Russell Thomas, making his role debut as Werther, brings enormous emotional force and vocal richness to the doomed poet. His voice carries both strength and vulnerability, allowing Werther’s obsession to feel painfully human rather than merely melodramatic. Opposite him, mezzo-soprano Victoria Karkacheva delivers a commanding Canadian Opera Company debut as Charlotte, balancing emotional restraint with flashes of deep internal anguish. Their scenes together pulse with unresolved desire and impossible timing, capturing the agony of two people trapped between genuine feeling and the rigid expectations surrounding them.

L-R: Alain Coulombe as Johann and Michael Colvin as Schmidt in the Canadian Opera Company’s new production of Werther, 2026 (Photo: © Michael Cooper)
L-R: Alain Coulombe as Johann and Michael Colvin as Schmidt in the COC’s Werther. Photo: Michael Cooper.

Simone Osborne’s luminous Sophie radiates a fragile emotional brightness, carrying a gentle, almost Eponine-like adoration for Werther that softly pushes against the opera’s gathering sorrow. Meanwhile, Gordon Bintner’s quietly aching Albert beautifully expands the emotional landscape surrounding the central tragedy, allowing the opera’s domestic tensions and emotional contrasts to resonate with greater complexity. Michael Colvin and Alain Coulombe bring welcome warmth and playfulness to Schmidt and Johann, adding fleeting moments of communal brightness against the opera’s growing emotional darkness. Under the direction of COC Music Director Johannes Debus, the orchestra becomes its own emotional character within the drama, swelling with late-Romantic intensity while maintaining remarkable clarity and control throughout the evening. Lëilah Dufour Forget’s elegant costumes and Mikael Kangas’ atmospheric lighting further deepen the production’s visual romanticism, surrounding the tragedy with an almost painterly beauty.

At times, though, the staging can feel somewhat stoic and static. Certain scenes rely heavily on traditional blocking, occasionally limiting the psychological urgency bubbling beneath the music. As someone approaching opera primarily from a theatre background, I occasionally found myself craving slightly more physical dynamism or sharper dramatic movement within the scenes themselves. Yet even during those quieter stretches, the sheer musical sophistication of the production continually pulled me back in. The emotional storytelling lives in the voices, in the orchestra, and in the aching beauty of Massenet’s score, which seems to capture every contradiction of love, despair, devotion, and loneliness.

Trapped within final moments, as Werther’s desperate longing collapses into irreversible tragedy, I realized I had stopped thinking about whether opera was “for me” at all. I was simply emotionally invested, caught inside the sweep of music and heartbreak unfolding before me. That discovery alone made this first visit to the Canadian Opera Company feel genuinely transformative. Werther may tell the story of a man destroyed by impossible love, but for a first-time opera attendee cautiously stepping into an unfamiliar artistic world, it also opened the door to the thrilling possibility of wanting to come back and experience more.

Victoria Karkacheva and Russell Thomas as Werther and Charlotte in the COC’s Werther. Photo: Michael Cooper. For more information, click here.

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