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Performance

VenueRoyal Opera House
Also: Linbury Studio, Ballet Studio, Clore Studio,Floral Hall
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From20th April 2012
To28th April 2012
WhenApr 20, 21, 24, 25, 27, 28 at 19:00
Royal Opera House (V377)
Current/Future Listings
Listings Archive

Production Changes

Previous details associated with this item and date of change.
  • Date of change: 20 Mar 12 - T515024610
  • Date of change: 9 Feb 12 - T515024610

OperaShots - Sevastopol/Home

OperaShots

Work:: OperaShots (S1309660838)

OperaShots returns to ROH2 and invites leading contemporary talent from other fields to break the mould and take a brand new shot at opera. Lasting about half an hour each, OperaShots is short, sharp and experimental and offers a new angle on opera, for both experienced opera lovers and opera virgins. OperShots is part of an ongoing programme of opera development work across the Royal Opera House which ranges from full-scale commissions to development workshops, courses and observer programmes.

Production:: Sevastopol/Home (T515024610)

This year it is the turn of minimalist composer Graham Fitkin and Neil Hannon of The Divine Comedy to explore opera from unexpected angles. Only in its third year, OperaShots has already gained a name for unusual and imaginative points of departure-quantum physics, football, a doctor who is a dog have been some of the subjects and so far composers and librettists including Natin Sawnhey, Stewart Copeland, Jocelyn Pook and Terry Jones have taken shots at this exciting art form. Neil Hannon's OperaShot, Sevastopol is a new compact chamber opera which follows young writer Leo Tolstoy's journey to the depths of the Crimean war. Tolstoy witnesses the horrors of the first great modern military conflict and through his various encounters with soldiers, sailors, nurses, officers and gunners, matures both as man and artist.
Music Neil Hannon (Sevastopol)
Music Graham Fitkin (Home)
Director John Lloyd-Davies (Sevastopol)
Conductor Gerry Cornelius (Sevastopol)
Design Emma Bailey (Sevastopol)
Costume Emma Bailey (Sevastopol)
Lighting Chahine Yavroyan (Sevastopol)
Performer Richard Burkhard (Sevastopol)
Performer Mike Bracegirdle (Sevastopol)
Performer Adrian Clarke (Sevastopol)
Performer Christopher Lemmings (Sevastopol)
Performer Victoria Simmonds (Sevastopol)
Director Jasmin Vardimon (Home)
Music Graham Fitkin Band (Home)
Design Guy Bar-Amotz (Home - associate designer)
Costume Emma Bailey (Home)
Performer Luke Borrough (Home)
Performer Victoria Couper (Home)
Performer Esteban Fourmi (Home)
Performer Aoi Nakamura (Home)
Performer Melanie Pappenheim (Home)

Listing:: L1357367301

Linbury Studio



Sevastopol/Home

This year it is the turn of minimalist composer Graham Fitkin and Neil Hannon of The Divine Comedy to explore opera from unexpected angles. Only in its third year, OperaShots has already gained a name for unusual and imaginative points of departure-quantum physics, football, a doctor who is a dog have been some of the subjects and so far composers and librettists including Natin Sawnhey, Stewart Copeland, Jocelyn Pook and Terry Jones have taken shots at this exciting art form. Neil Hannon's OperaShot, Sevastopol is a new compact chamber opera which follows young writer Leo Tolstoy's journey to the depths of the Crimean war. Tolstoy witnesses the horrors of the first great modern military conflict and through his various encounters with soldiers, sailors, nurses, officers and gunners, matures both as man and artist. Linbury Studio

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