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Performance

VenueWales Millennium Centre
Also: Canolfan Mileniwm Cymru, Donald Gordon Theatre, Weston Studio Theatre, Dance House
TownCardiff
CountyGlamorgan
From2nd October 2022
To2nd October 2022
Wales Millennium Centre (V1984858935)
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  • Date of change: 21 Feb 22 - T881274567

Migrations

Work:: Migrations (S366476190)

Since the beginning of time nature has migrated effortlessly, but when it comes to the human race it always seems more complicated. Through a series of six stories, by six writers from diverse backgrounds, Welsh National Opera explores migration from multiple angles: from the migration of birds to the sailing of The Mayflower 400 years ago; from the story of an Afro-Caribbean slave in Bristol to the experience of Indian doctors working in the NHS. Migrations is a hugely ambitious new opera by British composer Will Todd. An expanded WNO Orchestra is joined by a cast of 100 performers, including a gospel choir, Bollywood dancers and a children's chorus.
Author Will Todd
Lyrics David Pountney
Lyrics Sarah Woods
Lyrics Eric Ngalle Charles
Lyrics Shreya Sen-Handley
Lyrics Edson Burton
Lyrics Miles Chambers

Production:: (T881274567)

Sung in English with surtitles in English (and Welsh in some venues)
Company Welsh National Opera
Conductor Matthew Kofi Waldren
Director David Pountney
Director Abdul Shayek (associate director)
Director Madeleine Kludje (associate director)
Design Loren Elstein
Costume April Dalton
Lighting Zoe Spurr
Sound Sebastian Frost
Choreographer Melody Squire (and associate director)
Music Jasdeep Singh Degun (additional music)
Other Kim Samuels (Renewal Choir Chorus Master)
Performer Peter Brathwaite (Pero Jones / Chief Mistawasis)
Performer David Shipley (John Pinney / Alexander Morris / Pin-Striped Man)
Performer Njabulo Madlala (Pero's Father) / Chief Ahtukukoo)
Performer Nadine Benjamin (Bridget / Emelda - not Nov 26)
Performer Marion Newman (Dawn)
Performer Tom Randle (Pero's Grandfather) / Councillor / Pay-Pay-See-See-Moo)
Performer Meeta Raval (Kadra)
Performer Isabelle Peters (Nadine)
Performer Simon Crosby Buttle (Michael Holbrook)
Performer Parvathi Subbiah (Ensemble)
Performer Zwakele Tshabalala (Chief Pee-Ay-Sis)
Performer Sian Meinir (Mrs Pinney)
Performer Fiona Harrison-Wolfe (Ann Holbrook)
Performer Gareth Dafydd Morris (Jim)
Performer Sarah-Jane Lewis (Ensemble / Bridget / Emelsa - Nov 26)
Performer Joe Roche (Pete)
Performer Felix Kemp (Adham)
Performer Julian Boyce (Senior Doctor)
Performer Natasha Agarwal (Neera)

Listing:: L01089355470




Production details

Sung in English with surtitles in English (and Welsh in some venues)

Reviews

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