A canning factory and a swimming pool are just two of the unusual locations where Minnesota-born soprano Anne Wieben has found herself performing opera lately.
Having lived and worked in Vienna for the past 15 years, she's been cast in "a lot of really crazy productions" along with more conventional concert and recital bookings.
Some of that Viennese craziness is coming home to roost this week in St. Paul, where Wieben's newly formed company Opera on the Lake is staging Johann Strauss' classic operetta "Die Fledermaus" in an open-air setting at the Como Lakeside Pavilion.
Taking the long-haul flight from a comfortable career in Vienna to tough it out in the heat and humidity of midsummer Minnesota was not Wieben's idea initially.
It came from a conversation three years ago in Minneapolis with a friend who had heard about the "wacky" swimming pool "Fledermaus" Wieben has done in Vienna, wearing a striped ballgown with an inner tube beneath it.
"She said, 'I really love that — you should just do it right here on the lake.' And my husband said, 'Opera on the lake, that sounds fun.' So that is how it happened."
Wieben sang the role of Rosalinde in that production of Strauss' frothy comedy, which revolves around mistaken identities at a New Year's ball, and the amorous antics of Rosalinde's rakish husband, Eisenstein.
She will sing the part again in Opera on the Lake's staging — a production that also marks her debut as an opera director and impresario.