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Graham made his American debut as a stage director at [[Santa Fe Opera]] in 1974 with his staging of Britten's ''[[Owen Wingrave]]''.<ref>[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article1629548.ece%20 Obituary for Colin Graham, ''The Times'', 9 April 2007.]</ref> Graham later became Director of Productions for [[Opera Theatre of Saint Louis]] (OTSL) in 1978, until 1985, when he became OTSL's Artistic Director. He held this position until his death.
 
Graham directed the world premieres of [[John Corigliano]]'s opera, ''The Ghosts of Versailles'', for the [[Metropolitan Opera]]; ''The Dangerous Liaisons'' and André Previn's ''[[AUn Streetcartram Namedche Desiresi chiama Desiderio (opera)|Un tram che si chiama Desiderio]]'' for [[San Francisco Opera]]; ''The Song of Majnun'' for Lyric Opera of Chicago; and a series of three operas by Miki Minoru. In addition, he directed productions for the [[Santa Fe Opera]], notably [[Bright Sheng]]'s ''Madame Mao'' in 2003, continuing his association with general director Richard Gaddes, which had begun during the latter's tenure at OTSL. Collectively, he directed 55 world premieres of operas.<ref>[http://www.playbillarts.com/news/article/6288.html Matthew Westphal, "Colin Graham, Opera Director and Head of Opera Theatre of St. Louis, Dies at 75". ''Playbill Arts'', 9 April 2007.]</ref>
 
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