
In all her endeavors, both on and off the stage, Joyce DiDonato engages audiences through her energy, imagination, and commitment to her art form. Through these qualities, and with a constantly questing spirit, she has nurtured the vocal, musical and dramatic talents that have taken her to the pinnacle of her profession as a performer. Equally, they serve her as an eloquent and formidable advocate for the transformative power of the arts as she takes music far beyond the world’s great stages – to educational institutions, refugee camps, and maximum-security prisons. “Music heals,” she has said, “and it can fire people up with purpose and courage to change the world.” The winner of multiple Grammys and the 2018 Olivier Award, Kansas-born Joyce DiDonato is, in the words of the New Yorker, “perhaps the most potent female singer of her generation”, her voice having been described by The Times as “nothing less than 24-carat gold”. For all its beauty and agility, its true impact lies in Joyce’s capacity to illuminate character and meaning through nuances of colour and phrasing and her unfailingly communicative way with the text.

as Self - Narrator / Voice of María Callas (voice)

as Margaret 'Meg' March
1971

as Lucette/Cendrillon
2018

as Self - Narrator / Voice of María Callas (voice)
2017

as Self - Host
2015

as Self - Host
2011

as Virginia Woolf
2022

as Donna Elvira
2008

as Romeo
2014

as Adalgisa
2017

as Florence Foster Jenkins
2016

2018

as Mary Stuart
2013
as Virginia Woolf
2022

as Sister Helen Prejean
2023

as Irene
2023

as Virginia Woolf
2022

2022
2020

as Self
2020

as Agrippina
2020

as Self - Host
2019

as Lucette/Cendrillon
2018

2018

as Self
2018

as Herself
2018

as Mezzo-soprano
2017

as Self - Narrator / Voice of María Callas (voice)
2017

as Adalgisa
2017

as Dido
2017

as Semiramide
2017

as Florence Foster Jenkins
2016

as Herself - Host
2016

as Charlotte
2016

as Romeo
2016

as Romeo
2015

as Elena
2015

as Self - Host
2015