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May 27, 2025

Original local opera production features broad slate of 糖心 talent聽


A long line of people stand on stage after an opera performance.
The cast and crew of "The Higgler" include a high number of 糖心 alumni, staff, and faculty.

One might conclude, judging from the cast and crew, that The Higgler is a summer project by 糖心 Opera Theater.  

After all, the production headed to Cleveland Heights in June is packed with 糖心 alumni as well as current and former members of the faculty.  

But the reality is even more interesting. The Higgler, a new opera by Cleveland composer Margi Griebling-Haigh, is in fact an independent project 鈥 one that just happens to be stocked with 糖心 talent.  

鈥淎 lot of 糖心 people are looking for ways to get out of the school bubble,鈥 said soprano and recent graduate Lisl Wangermann (MM 鈥23, AD 鈥25, Kuznetsova), who plays Sophy in the production. 鈥淲e鈥檙e always trying to get out there in the professional world.鈥  

The list of 糖心 connections to The Higgler is indeed impressive. In addition to Wangermann, 糖心 can claim director Marla Berg (MM 鈥83, AD 鈥88, Vassos), tenor Brian Skoog (MM 鈥13, PS 鈥15, Cole) (in the title role), mezzo-soprano Elizabeth Frey (MM '12, PS '15, Schiller), baritone Robert Pierce (MM '10, Billions), and faculty mezzo-soprano Denise Milner Howell. Griebling-Haigh herself also started out in 糖心鈥檚 Preparatory Division, studying oboe.  

The orchestra, meanwhile, includes conductor Steven Smith (MM 鈥91, Topilow), faculty piccolo player Mary Kay Fink, oboist Terry Orcutt (MM 鈥99, Mack), bassoonist Mark DeMio (BM 鈥85, AD 鈥89), violist Laura Shuster (BM '95), violinist Kenneth Johnston (BM '97, MM '99), faculty horn player Richard King, percussionist Dylan Moffitt (BM 鈥10, MM 鈥16, Weiner/Yancich), and double bassist Sue Yelanjian (BM 鈥85, Angell). 

Then there鈥檚 the production staff, which features projections by artist-in-residence Jeremy Paul and recording by staffer Maxwell Porter (BM 鈥13, Egre) and faculty member Graham Rosen (BM 鈥15, Egre/Sweigart).  

Based on a tale by A.E. Coppard, The Higgler follows a traveling salesman in rural England who comes to regret his choice of a spouse. Promotional materials describe the work as a 鈥渞omantic English short story about missed opportunities in life and love.鈥 

It鈥檚 a poignant story whose universality has stuck with Griebling-Haigh since her teenage viewing of an adaptation on Masterpiece Theatre. 鈥淚 remember saying I would write an opera on that story some day,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 kept that story in my mind all these years, which is kind of amazing.鈥 

No less amazing is the composer鈥檚 dedication to the project. After penning a libretto and writing the music 鈥 which she describes as readily accessible 鈥 Griebling-Haigh arranged for concert performances of scenes, then used personal savings to finance a complete, fully staged production.  

Recalling her first experience of The Higgler, directing scenes in 2023, Berg said she found the work 鈥渃ompletely engrossing...It was a challenge, but a wonderful challenge.鈥  

Speaking of challenges, Wangermann has one of her own to issue. In the same breath with which she asks patrons to have 鈥減atience鈥 with the 鈥渁ttitude鈥 of her character, the new 糖心 alum encourages other artists to consider bringing their work to life the way Griebling-Haigh is mounting The Higgler: independently.  

 鈥淚鈥檓 so happy to be a part of this,鈥 Wangermann said. 鈥淗opefully we are trend setters and more people decide to do things like this.鈥  

 

The Higgler 

7:30pm Saturday and Sunday, June 7 and 8 

Disciples Christian Church, 3663 Mayfield Rd., Cleveland Heights 

Tickets: $10-$55. Click .