Praised by The Washington Post as having a voice of “unearthly power,” The Houston Press as being a “blow away singer,” and the San Jose Mercury News as a “natural comic actor,” award-winning bass-baritone, Nathan Stark, has performed on opera, concert, and recital stages throughout United States, Europe and China.
Hailing from Hughson, California, Stark has performed over fifty professional roles with opera houses throughout North America, including The Metropolitan Opera, Cincinnati Opera, Arizona Opera, Atlanta Opera, Virginia Opera and Opera San Jose, among others. Some of his noted roles have included Mustafà in L’Italiana in Algeri, both Don Basilio and Don Bartolo in The Barber of Seville, both Leporello and Il Commendatore in Don Giovanni, both Monterone and Sparafucile in Rigoletto, Colline in La bohème, Fernando in Il trovatore, Banco in Macbeth, and Bottom in A Midsummer’s Night Dream. Equally comfortable on the concert stage, he has performed as a soloist with leading ensembles including Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, the Chicago Philharmonic, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra, Long Beach Symphony, San Diego Symphony Orchestra, and the Holland Symphony Orchestra

Appearances at Lyric Opera
Sergeant of Police, The Pirates of Penzance (2027)