MYOPERA - Key Persons


Alessia Naccarato

Toronto born mezzo-soprano Alessia Naccarato is currently in her final year of the MMus program in Opera at The University of Toronto, studying with Elizabeth McDonald. Alessia holds a B.FA in Classical Voice Performance from York University. In addition to her studies at York, Alessia has also participated in various professional development programs over the course of her undergraduate degree including the St. Andrew's Summer School Vocal Techniques Weekend The Vancouver International Song Institute, The Centre for Opera Studies in Italy, Opera NUOVA, and The Halifax Summer Opera Festival. Previous roles include La Maestra della Novicia in Puccini's Suor Angelica, Florence Pike in Britten's Albert Herring, Paquette in Bernstein's Candide, and The title role in Handel's Giulio Cesare. Her current projects include the role of Sarah McConnell in UofT Opera's production Footsteps in Campbell House. Forthcoming roles include The Lady with the Hat Box in UofT Opera's upcoming production of Argento's Postcard from Morocco, and Goffredo in Handel's Rinaldo with Accademia Europa Dell'Opera in Lucca, Italy this summer.

Alison Wong

Job Titles:
  • Stage Director
Driven to explore and extend the Singer's range in the craft of storytelling and performance, Alison began directing as an undergraduate at the Don Wright Faculty of Music at the University of Western Ontario. After completing her Honours Bachelor of Music in Voice Performance, she began her private teaching studio in her native city of Toronto. In 2009 and 2010, she was chosen to complete the Stage Direction Fellowship at the Canadian Operatic Arts Academy. She recently toured with Nederlandse Reisopera as Assistant Director on a new production of Bizet's Les pêcheurs de perles. Other recent credits include directing Butterfly for Academia Europa Dell'Opera in Lucca, Italy, Metro Youth Opera's Hänsel und Gretel, and performing the role of Yniold in Pelleas et Melisande with Opera aan Zee in Noordwijk, Netherlands. Assistant Director credits include Giulio Cesare for OperaLondon, SONGSPIEL with Sylvia McNair for American Opera Theatre, Dido and Æneas at the international opera festival, Operadagen Rotterdam in the Netherlands, Aureliano in Palmira at the Festival della Valle d'Itria in Martina Franca, Italy, and back home in Toronto, Obeah Opera by Nicole Brooks for b current Performing Arts Co., where she also serves as Artistic Producer.

Anna Theodosakis

Job Titles:
  • Director
  • Resident
  • Stage Director
Anna Theodosakis is a Toronto-based director and choreographer. Originally from Vancouver, Anna has a Bachelor and Masters of Music from the University of British Columbia in Opera Performance. ​In 2016 she received an Artist Diploma from the University of Toronto in Operatic Stage Direction where she had the honour of being the first student to direct a UofT Opera mainstage production with The Medium in 2015. After graduating Anna has continued to teach dance and movement for the Opera Division as well as choreographing their mainstage shows. Anna teaches regularly as a dramatic coach for the Canadian Opera Company Ensemble Studio and often assistant directs for the COC mainstage operas including John Caird's La bohème in Spring 2019. In 2017 Anna was faculty at the Centre for Opera Studies Italy (COSI) where she directed L'elisir d'amore and taught dance. She has also directed the students of Wilfrid Laurier University, the Glenn Gould Conservatory, and the Royal Conservatory of Music. Anna is the resident stage director for MYOpera, directing The Rape of Lucretia and L'italiana in Algeri. She was also the resident stage director for the Canadian Art Song Project which included staging a new commission with the Canadian Opera Company Ensemble Studio by Ana Sokolovic: dawn always begins in the bones. In 2018 Anna co-founded the multi-disciplinary theatre company Muse 9 Productions with Hyejin Kwon upon receiving the 2017 Vancouver Opera Guild Career Development Grant. Muse 9's acclaimed inaugural production From the Diary of Virginia Woolf was remounted for the COC's Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre Free Concert Series in November 2018. Anna has recently directed for the following companies: Canadian Opera Company, UofT Opera, Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, the Banff Centre, MYOpera, COSI, Opera Laurier, Glenn Gould Conservatory, Canadian Art Song Project, Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra, Manitoba Underground Opera, Muskoka Opera Festival, and the Toronto Summer Music Festival. She has been an assistant director for Tim Albery, Paul Curran, Joel Ivany, Robert Lepage/Marilyn Gronsdal, Michael Mori, Michael Albano, Michael Cavanagh, Nancy Hermiston, and Tim Nelson.

Asitha Tennekoon

A native of Sri Lanka, Asitha Tennekoon's operatic performances have seen him in the title role of Britten's Albert Herring, Tamino in Die Zauberflöte, Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni, Arturo Bucklow in Lucia di Lammermoor, and several other comprimario roles in operas such as La Traviata, Ariodante, Cendrillon and Die Fledermaus. Upcoming, he will play Paris in La belle Hélène by Offenbach. As a concert soloist his résumé includes performances of J.S.Bach's Johannes-Passione (Evangelist), numerous sacred cantatas by the same composer, the Monteverdi Vespers (1610), Handel's Messiah, Mozart's Requiem, and other notable works by Beethoven, Haydn, Mendelssohn, Schubert, Schütz, and Vaughan Williams. An avid recitalist, he has presented several concert programs in the USA and Sri Lanka. Tennekoon studied for his Undergraduate in Vocal Performance at the Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University in the studio of Dr. Brian Horne. He also holds Licentiate Diplomas in Voice and Piano from the Trinity College of Music, London and the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, London. Since the Fall of 2014, he has been a recipient of the Kay Hughes Vocal Scholarship in the the Artist Diploma Program at the Glenn Gould School, Toronto, where he studies with Stephanie Bogle. While in Indiana he was a featured soloist with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir, the Columbus Indiana Philharmonic Choir, the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra, and the Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra. In addition to making regular appearances on the play-bill for the Opera Theatre at Indiana University, he has also performed with the Princeton Festival in Princeton, New Jersey, Operamission in New York City and the Bay View Music Festival in Michigan. In his native Sri Lanka Tennekoon has performed with the Symphony Orchestra of Sri Lanka, the Chamber Music Society of Colombo, the Colombo Philharmonic Choir and the Camerata Musica Chamber Choir.

CHRISTOPHER PINHIERO

Christopher Pinheiro was first onstage at age six, on radio at seven and on television at eleven. At twelve he sang the role of Petti-Sing in "the Mikado". Theatre training began with the Trinidad Theatre Workshop of Nobel Laureate Derek Walcott was continued at the Jamaican School of Drama. He has been an actor, writer, director, singer, dancer, producer and publicist and is now working on his first feature film script. He is a past-President of the National Drama Association of Trinidad + Tobago, Foundation-member of the Banyan Television Workshop and the Callalloo Carnival Arts Company of Masquerade Maestro Peter Minshall. Also affiliated with Shadowland Theatre Inc. VideoCabaret, and b current performing arts, Pinheiro is the founding Artistic Director of the SwizzleStick theatre in Toronto, and a Curator-Programmer with the Caribbean Tales International Film Festival. Photo: Steve Carty

DAEVYD PEPPER

Daevyd Pepper is known for his engaging stage presence and musical sensitivity. Daevyd is currently finishing his BFA in Classical Vocal Performance at York University. Performances include York University's Dido and Aeneas (First Sailor) and Carmina Burana (Swan Soloist), as well as Basilio (Le nozze di Figaro) and Oronte (Alcina) with Summer Opera Lyric Theatre. In October 2014 he performed in the chorus of Opera Atelier's production of Handel's Alcina. In 2012 he had competed in the Newmarket Voice Festival receiving the "best Male Vocalist" award and placed second for the 2nd year post-secondary male category of the regional NATS competition. In November 2014 he placed first for the 4th year post-secondary male category at the NATS competition and performed as the tenor soloist for CPE Bach's Magnificat. His upcoming performances include Mozart's Requiem with the King Edward Choir in Barrie, and Ferrando in Mozart's Così fan tutte in two productions: one in Toronto as well as one in Sulmona, Italy with the Centre for Opera Studies in Italy. MYOpera was founded in 2010 in Toronto, ON with a mission of empowering the artists and audiences of today to create the opera of tomorrow. We believe that opera is not just about preservation, but that the future of opera can be written by those that attend and perform it. Our company is designed to create viable development opportunities for young artists in all fields related to the world of opera: singers, stage directors, music directors, and more.

Janaka Welihinda - COO

Job Titles:
  • Operations Director
Described as "a dynamic Papageno, with a clear talent for comic acting, and a very agreeable, clear voice" (Opera Canada, 2011), Sri Lankan Canadian baritone Janaka Welihinda is establishing himself as a young artist. He has also delivered other comic roles such as Uberto in La serva padrona, Bartolo in Le nozze di Figaro, Pooh-Bah in The Mikado, Frank in Die Fledermaus, and Ben in The Telephone, to high acclaim. In 2007, Janaka developed the role of Meursault in the Canadian premier of Ian Cherry's new opera based on the novel by Camus: L'Étranger. He holds a Bachelor of Music in Voice Performance from Brandon University and a Masters of Music in Voice Performance from the University of Western Ontario.

Kate Applin - Founder

Job Titles:
  • Artistic Director
  • Founder
Kate Applin is lauded for her passionate work in Toronto's operatic community. In 2010, Kate founded MYOpera with a plan to give emerging artists in Toronto their first opportunities to perform complete roles and be compensated. In addition to her role as Artistic Director of MYOpera Kate performed with the company for four years as Despina in Così fan tutte (2011), Adina in L'elisir d'amore (2012), Serpina in La serva padrona (2013), and Gretel in Hänsel & Gretel (2014). In 2015, Kate completed her Master's in Business Administration at Wilfrid Laurier University with a specialization in Marketing and Strategic Management.

Katherine Belyea

Job Titles:
  • Stage Manager
Katherine is delighted to join MYOpera for this charming opera. Enjoy! Thanks to everyone for the warm welcome. Credits include: The Magic Flute, Il barbiere di Siviglia, Il trovatore (Opera York); Brundibar (Toronto Concert Orchestra); Nature of the Beast (safeword); X, Transgender Seeking (Sunny Drake); Circle Jerk, Love Is a Poverty You Can Sell 2, A Hand of Bridge, No Exit (Soup Can Theatre); Nightmare Dream (IFT/Obsidian); tick, tick… BOOM! (Angelwalk); Wild Dogs on the Moscow Trains (SummerWorks); Medieval and Renaissance plays (Poculi Ludique Societas); 5 seasons at the Toronto Fringe Festival; sketch comedy.

Lindsay McIntyre

Alberta-born soprano Lindsay McIntyre is a graduate of the M.Mus. Program majoring in Opera Performance at the University of British Columbia. While pursuing her studies, Lindsay performed the roles of Ann Putnam in The Crucible, First Woodsprite in Rusalka, Papagena in Die Zauberflöte, and Barbarina in Le nozze di Figaro, all with UBC opera. Lindsay also appeared as a soloist with the UBC Symphony Orchestra, University Singers Choir, Vancouver Bach Choir, and Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. Since moving to Toronto, she has performed in chorus with Opera Atelier, and as a soloist with Opera by Request and the Toronto Summer Opera Workshop. This season, Lindsay is very excited to perform the role of Héro in Béatrice et Bénédict with Metro Youth Opera in Toronto. Lindsay continues her studies privately under Canadian soprano, Stephanie Bogle.

Maeve Strathy

Job Titles:
  • Fundraising Director

Megan Maeve McCarthy

Job Titles:
  • Messenger / Minister
Megan Maeve McCarthy was raised in Rochester, NY, where she was exposed to phenomenal musical experiences. Originating from a musical theater background, she appeared in roles such as Maria (The Sound of Music), The Narrator (Joseph and the Amazing Technicoloured Dreamcoat), Frenchie (Grease), and Florence (Chess). As a graduate from the Eastman Community School of Music, Megan Maeve earned an Advanced Diploma in Voice with Honours, as well as a diploma in Music Theory. In 2011 Ms. McCarthy performed in the renowned Kilbourn Hall and won the Jan DeGaetani scholarship, awarded by the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, and well as placing second for the Tessa Martin Award. Megan Maeve currently studies with Dr. Darryl Edwards at the University of Toronto, and is involved with their Schola Cantorum (under the direction of Prof. Daniel Taylor) as well as the Oratorio Ensemble (with Dr. Darryl Edwards). This past summer Ms. McCarthy appeared in the Halifax Summer Opera Festivals production of Rusalka as the 2nd Woodsprite, since then she has had an insatiable love for the art of opera, and plans to pursue a career with it upon graduating from her studies this June.

Natasha Fransblow

Job Titles:
  • Music Director
Natasha has enthusiastically carved her space in Toronto's vibrant classical music community as an active and sought-after vocal collaborator and coach. She is a graduate of Dalhousie University (B.Mus.) and the University of Manitoba (M.Mus.). Natasha held a faculty position as Undergraduate Vocal Coach at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, and worked closely with their Opera Studies department. Since her move to Toronto, she has music directed with Summer Opera Lyric Theatre (Martha, 2015), Toronto Operetta Theatre (HMS Pinafore, 2015), and Loose Tea Music Theatre (Carmen, reimagined, 2016). She joined MYOpera in 2014 on Hänsel & Gretel for the Kawartha Concerts Encore Series in Lindsay, ON, and continued with Béatrice et Bénédict (2015), The Rape of Lucretia (2016), and The Italian Girl in Algiers (2017) to rave reviews. New to the Toronto scene, Natasha has enthusiastically carved her space in the city's vibrant classical music community as a vocal coach, accompanist and repetiteur. She is thrilled to join MYOpera's artistic team as Music Director for the 2014/15 season. Natasha holds a masters in collaborative piano from the University of Manitoba (UofM). Throughout her studies, her interest in opera grew as she gained invaluable skills and experience through performing as repetiteur with the UofM Opera Theatre and Opera Studies Department. With the UofM Opera School Tour, she toured Dean Burry's Brothers Grimm to communities throughout Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Natasha went on to attend Opera Nuova as a young artist, where she performed Don Giovanni, Cendrillon, and new Canadian work The Lives of Lesser Things. Her most recent accomplishments include performing Hänsel und Gretel as Music Director with MYOpera, in the Kawartha Concerts Encore Series in Lindsay, ON.

Noah Feaver

Noah Feaver is excited to be working with Metro Youth Opera for the first time! Originally from Vancouver BC, Noah recently completed his second year at Ryerson Theatre School. Recent lighting designs include: PLAY, POPS Dance Co. (2015), Checkmate, Nuclear, Built on Sand (New Voices 2015), Ryerson Theatre School; Specificity, Innuendo, Head, Heart (Choreographic Works 2015) Ryerson Theatre School; Vixens of Wonderland, Concrete Vertigo (2014); Love's Labour's Lost, Carousel Theatre for Young People (2014).

Patricia Auchterlonie

Patricia Auchterlonie is a promising young soprano with a unique musical intellect. She is a recent graduate of the University of Toronto, where she studied with Elizabeth McDonald. Ms. Auchterlonie is equally at home performing art song, early music, new music, and operatic repertoire. She is especially passionate about the performance of the music of the 20th and 21st centuries, and is proud to have premiered multiple works by young composers. Previous operatic roles performed include the First Lady in Die Zauberflöte, Giannetta in L'elisir d'amore, and Sandman/Dew Fairy in Hansel and Gretel. Patricia will to be heading to London in September 2015 to attend The Guildhall School of Music. She is thrilled to be joining Metro Youth Opera this April to understudy the role of Héro.

Peter Warren

Born and raised in Scarborough, Ontario, bass-baritone Peter Warren is a recent undergraduate of the voice performance program at The University of Toronto, and is currently continuing his studies at U of T pursuing a graduate degree in voice performance as a recipient of the Louis Quilico Memorial Scholarship. During the past year he has appeared in Andrew Ager's Casanova as Count Z as part of the COSI-Connection, in La Bohème as Colline at the Center for Operatic Studies in Italy, in Giulio Cesare as Achilla at the Halifax Summer Opera Workshop, and in H.M.S. Pinafore as Dick Deadeye with the University of Toronto Opera. Upcoming performances include Guard No. 2 in the world premiere of Führerbunker by Andrew Ager in association with the COSI-Connection, as well as Don Alfonso in Così fan tutte at the Centre for Operatic Studies in Italy.

Simone McIntosh

Simone McIntosh holds a Bachelors of Music in Opera from the University of British Columbia. Over the course of her degree Simone has participated in numerous productions mounted by the UBC Opera Ensemble, in addition to the Ensemble's collaborations with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and the Vancouver Opera Orchestra. She distinguished herself as both a principal soloist, with leading roles such as: Giulietta (Les Contes d'Hoffmann), the Fox (The Cunning Little Vixen), Alexander Jr. (The Inventor, Bramwell Tovey), and Harry (Albert Herring). After a successful participation with Vancouver Opera in Schools, Simone was invited by the Vancouver Opera to perform the role of Cis in their mainstage production of Albert Herring, directed by Glynis Leyshon under the baton of Leslie Dala in 2013. In February 2014, Simone performed Cherubino in The Marriage of Figaro, with the Burnaby Lyric Opera Company under the direction of Richard Berg and conductor Michael Onwood. She is currently under the tutelage of Nathalie Paulin while she resides in Toronto.

Stephanie Applin - CEO

Job Titles:
  • General Director
  • General Director ( on Leave )
A life-long lover of opera, Stephanie got her first taste when she was four years old, playing the role of Madama Butterfly's son in the inaugural run of Brian McDonald's iconic production for the Canadian Opera Company (COC). Stephanie sang with the Canadian Children's Opera Company for nearly a decade and has appeared as a supernumerary in over a dozen COC productions. Stephanie has been involved with MYOpera since its inaugural season and joined as General Director in 2014, expanding MYOpera's activities and events, including an annual Season Launch party and MYOpera's network of Alumni. Stephanie has worked as the Project Manager for the launch of Indie Opera Toronto, the Toronto collective of independent opera producers, and works to drive their goal of supporting one another as advocates of innovative opera and chamber music experiences.

Tahsa Adhihetty