Dylan F. Thomas is currently the outreach
stage director at
Opera
Pacific, where he will stage Opera Under the Stars
at the Irvine Bowl as part of Opera Pacific's main season. He
staged the educational outreach show entitled Fun With Opera,
which will tour Southern California this spring, and is looking forward to
staging Mozart's Cosi fan tutte for Opera Pacific's Opera in
the Park presentation in 2008. He will also direct the children's opera,
Tinker of Tivoli, put on by Opera Pacific's Opera Camp program
this summer.
Mr. Thomas is the founder and Artistic Director of Center Stage
Opera in Canoga Park, CA, where he has directed full productions
of numerous operas, including Donizetti's L'elisir d'amore, Gounod's
Romeo et Juliette, Verdi's La traviata, Donizetti's Lucia
di Lammermoor, and Rossini's La cambiale di matrimonio. To finish
out CSO's third full season, Thomas will direct Verdi's Rigoletto.
Thomas is currently on faculty at the Orange County High School
of the Arts (OCHSA), where he teaches Vocal Pedagogy, Modern
Vocal Literature, and Madrigal Singers. In addition, he will stage the variety
show, Divas Down the Street, which is a touring performing group
made up of select, talented OCHSA students.
As a singer and actor, Dylan F. Thomas has performed extensively throughout
California as well as internationally in opera, musical theater, and jazz.
He sang the role of Amadee and Young Amadee
in the professional recording of Philip Westin’s new Opera Americana,
Heartland, featuring members of the Opera Pacific Chorus, and under
the musical direction of Maestro Henri Venanzi. Other operatic experience
includes several roles with the CSUN Opera Theater, as well as professional
engagements with the Opera Pacific Chorus, Center Stage Opera, Euterpe Opera,
Bear Valley Opera, and Opera Pasadena. Mr. Thomas has sung the roles of Alfred
in Die Fledermaus, Larry/Matt in The Face on
the Barroom Floor, Daniel in Donizetti's Betly,
Mr. Splinters in The Tender Land, Armored
Man in The Magic Flute, and Barton in Esperanza.
He recently made his debut in the role of Alfredo in La
traviata, opposite his real-life wife, Shira Renee Thomas, and also sang
the role of Don Jose in Bizet's Carmen for a concert
performance with Center Stage Opera.
For ten months during 2006, Mr. Thomas was engaged as a performer in three
different variety shows at Universal Studios in Osaka, Japan.
There he had the pleasure of singing not only opera repertoire, but musical
theater and jazz as well. He performed the role of Luigi
in the street theater production of The Five Topping Opera, and was
also a tenor soloist in the holiday spectacular, A White Christmas Carol,
seen by upwards of 40,000 people each performance. In addition, USJ created
a holiday jazz show, which was conceptualized in part by Mr. Thomas.

