Peter Coleman-Wright Bio

Endangered Productions is thrilled to have Peter Coleman-Wright AO as a principal in our Bernstein & Busoni show. In his remarkable career, Peter has graced stages across Australia, the UK, and Europe. He and his wife, Cheryl Barker AO, play the central couple in the one-act opera gem by Leonard Bernstein, Trouble in Tahiti.

Peter Coleman-Wright
Cheryl Barker in Tosca
Sweeney Todd with razor

Peter Coleman-Wright AO is widely considered one of the most versatile singers in the world today. His career has taken him to the great opera houses and concert halls of the world, most notably with Royal Opera Covent Garden, the Met in New York, English National Opera, and Paris, collaborating with world-class conductors and directors.

He is a frequent guest with Opera Australia, with whom he has sung Onegin, Don Giovanni, Count Almaviva, Chorebe (Les Troyens), Orestes (Iphigénie en Tauride), Wolfram (Tannhäuser), Golaud (Pelléas et Mélisande), Germont (La Traviata), Billy Budd (MO and Green Room Awards), the title role in Sondheim’s Sweeney Todd (Helpmann Award) and the seven baritone roles in Death in Venice (Helpmann Award), Mandryka (Arabella), Pizarro, Balstrode (Peter Grimes) and Macbeth (Macbeth).

Peter has sung all over Europe most notably at La Scala Milan, La Fenice Venice, Munich, Netherlands, Paris Bastille and Garnier, Bordeaux, Geneva and Teatro Colon Buenos Aries, as well as the festivals of Bregenz and Aix-en-Provence.
His concert repertoire has taken him to Finland, Iceland, Spain, Holland, Austria, Belgium, Holland, the United States, and Oman.

He has performed throughout Britain with all the leading orchestras, in the major European capitals, at New York’s Carnegie and Avery Fisher Halls and is a frequent performer with the Australian Symphony Orchestras.

His engagements include Glanert’s Caligula at the Teatro Colon and in concert at the Concertgebouw Amsterdam with the Dutch Radio Filharmonisch Orkest, the first-ever performances of Britten’s Death in Venice in Moscow under Rozhdestvensky and Brett Dean’s Last Days of Socrates with both the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (under Simone Young), Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra (under Gustavo Dudamel) and Powder Her Face (Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie and Warsaw).

Most recently Peter sang the role of Sir Danvers Carew in the 25th anniversary touring production of Jekyll and Hyde.

Awards include an Art Music Award - Performance of the Year for Last Days of Socrates. Peter was awarded the Order of Australia Medal in the 2015 Queen's Birthday Honours. Peter also holds an Hon. Doc. from Melbourne University.

Read our exclusive interview with Peter Coleman-Wright here.

Marcello La Boheme
Sqr Papageno Magic Flute
Peter Coleman-Wright (Scarpia) and Cheryl Barker (Tosca)
Peter Coleman-Wright as Sweeney Todd
Bliss Harry Joy Peter Coleman-Wright
Peter as Caligula with gun