Conversations with Tláloc López-Watermann

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Tláloc López-Watermann

Tláloc López-Watermann

Tláloc López-Watermann


Tláloc’s designs have been seen at Birkshire Opera Festival, Virginia Opera, Opera SouthWest, Opera Santa Barbara, Ballet Virginia International, Lakes area Festival, Pittsburg Opera, North Carolina Opera, Utah Opera, Opera Delaware, Opera On the James, Opera Naples, Castleton Festival, Brevard Music Center, Toledo Opera, Utah Festival Opera, Opera Roanoke, Shreveport Opera, Crested Butte Music Festival among many others.

Some of these include: Il Postino, The long Walk, Hydrogen Jukebox, Baby Doe, Sondheim on Sondheim, Cenerentola, Carmen, Street Scene, Zauberflöte, Amadeus, 9 to 5, Midsummer Night’s Dream, Sweeney Todd, South Pacific, Romeo et Juliet, Scalia/Ginsburg (world premier) Ulysses, Pirates of Penzance, Così fan Tutte, Bovinus Rex (world premier), Man of La Mancha, Salome, La Bohème, The Marriage of Figaro, Madame Butterfly, The Crucible, Eugene Onegin, Il Trovatore, La Traviata, Falstaff, The Magic Flute, Tosca, Don Giovanni, among many others. He has MFA in Design from NYU/Tisch

As the 2020 pandemic raged into our lives it changed how we were able to make theatre. Tláloc was able to combine his theatre experience, work in projection design and live of film and photography to push the envelope in the world of virtual theatre.