Tenor Steven Goldstein

New York born tenor Steven Goldstein enjoys a career on both the opera stage, and as an actor in theater and films. Last season he joined Odyssey Opera/BMOP as The Fisherman in Gunther Schuller’s The Fisherman and His Wife. Steven has sung many roles with companies including Squeak (Billy Budd), Harry (La Fanciulla), Third Jew (Salome), Scaramuccio (Ariadne), Bardolfo (Falstaff) all with the Seattle Opera; Monostatos (Zauberflöte), First Jew (Salome) with LA Opera; Don Basilio (Nozze) with Vancouver Opera; Victorin (Tote Stadt), Don Curzio (Nozze), Borsa (Rigoletto) with New York City Opera; Pedrillo (Entführung) Israeli Opera; Cleveland Opera, Chicago Opera Theater, Gotham Chamber Opera, and the Metropolitan Opera where he debuted in 2011 as one of the Servants in Capriccio. He has also created roles in many new contemporary pieces, including works by Libby Larson, Gerald Busby, and James Sellars. As an actor his performance highlights include Our Town on Broadway with Spaulding Gray; the premiers of I Was Most Alive With You Huntington Theatre); Boys’ Life, Oh Hell, The Lights (Lincoln Center Theatre); Romance, The Vosey Inheritance, Shaker Heights (Atlantic Theater Company, Founding member); Keep Your Pantheon (LA Theater Center); Intimate Apparel (Center Stage Baltimore); Harmony (La Jolla Playhouse); and the Boston premiere of Big Fish (SpeakEasy Stage Co.) Steven has appeared in the TV shows quarterlife, Law & Order and The Guiding Light, and in films including The Untouchables, Signs and Wonders, The Spanish Prisoner, The Night We Never Met, Homicide, House of Games and Things Change.