The Stranger's Tale
2023-2024 Season
Friday, May 17, 2024 at noon
Ancient City Baptist Church
27 Sevilla Street, St. Augustine FL
This free performance is part of the Romanza Festivale. Donations will benefit the Homeless Coalition of St. Johns County
Saturday, May 18, 6 to 9:00 PM
Fostering Connections Night of Arts Gala
Get all the details and ticket information at Fostering Connections website.
Intended as a companion piece to Stravinsky's faustian A SOLDIER'S TALE.
Opera Performance to Examine Homelessness
First Coast Opera will present The Stranger's Tale, an opera examining the issue of homelessness and the stigma experienced by those it affects. The one-hour performances will take place at Ancient City Baptist Church in Saint Augustine on Friday, May 17, at noon, as part of the Romanza Festivale of the Arts. The free performance is appropriate for all ages.
A story of faith and hope, The Stranger's Tale examines modern homelessness through music and drama. Set around a park bench, the one-act opera centers around an unnamed man experiencing homelessness. His interactions, sometimes unwanted, uplift other parkgoers who encounter him. Are the effects accidental, coincidental, or divine? According to Tucker, "That is for the audience to decide."
About the opera's premiere in 2005, American Record Guide described it as "an immense hit with the audience" and a "sincere, humane tale [with] easily accessible music, mainly tonal with an occasional dash of dissonance, neatly effective and supportive of the text."
The opera features an original libretto by Nelson Sheeley and music by FCO Artistic Director Curtis Tucker. This project is funded in part by the Romanza Festivale of the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Eric Laine
Jay, a Jogger

Brittany Fouche
Kay

Curtis Tucker
Homeless Man

Keith Teepan
Pianist

Annika Klee
Thief

John Daugherty
Sgt. Miller / Sam



