Okulitch is an interpreter of Mozart roles, most notably Don Giovanni,
Almaviva and Figaro, which he has performed at
New York City Opera,
Teatro Colón,
Los Angeles Opera,
Santa Fe Opera,
Palm Beach Opera, Opera Warsaw, Vancouver Opera, Dallas Opera, Portland Opera, Michigan Opera Theater, Hawaii Opera, Manitoba Opera, Lyric Opera Kansas City, and the Milwaukee Symphony. Okulitch has also created leading roles in contemporary opera, most notably the roles of Ennis del Mar in Charles Wuorinen's
Brokeback Mountain at Teatro Real in Madrid, Seth Brundle in Howard Shore's
The Fly at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris and at Los Angeles Opera, Willy Wonka in Peter Ash's
The Golden Ticket at Opera Theatre of St. Louis and Atlanta Opera, and Herman Broder in
Ben Moore's
Enemies, A Love Story at Palm Beach Opera. Okulitch's career first garnered national attention in the role of Schaunard in the original cast of Baz Luhrmann's Tony Award-winning Broadway production of
La bohème. Other career highlights include his Teatro alla Scala debut as Theseus in Britten's ''A Midsummer Night's Dream
, his Washington National Opera debut in the role of Swallow in Peter Grimes
which he also performed at La Scala, and the role of Creonte in Medee
with Opera Genève, the role of LBJ in the world premiere of JFK with Fort Worth Opera, and General Groves in Dr. Atomic'' with the Santa Fe Opera. In March 2011, he released his first solo album,
The New American Art Song, featuring world premiere songs by
Ricky Ian Gordon,
Jake Heggie,
Lowell Liebermann and
Glen Roven who all accompany Okulitch on piano. Simultaneous with the record release, the songs were performed in a concert at
Carnegie Hall, again with the composers accompanying (except Heggie). In 2016, Okulitch premiered the role of
Lyndon B. Johnson in
David T. Little and
Royce Vavrek's
JFK at
Fort Worth Opera. He reprised this performance for
Opéra de Montréal in January 2018. == Awards==