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VenueGeneral
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From25th March 2017
To26th March 2017
When20:00
General (V1231)
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  • Date of change: 24 Mar 17 - T0392233173

Tahiti! - A Double Bill of Opera: Pacific Pleasures/Trouble in Tahiti

Work:: Tahiti! (S98308114)

Set in a typical residential suburb, Tahiti! tells the story of a young couple who, despite apparently having all the key ingredients for happiness and having been afforded all the opportunities to hold on to it and be truly happy, alas... are not. Using a range of dramatic strategies, such as physical theatre and puppeteering, Tahiti! explores the extent to which our lives are already mapped out even before we start living them. It questions the degree of agency we believe we have, and highlights our seemingly chronic resistance to making changes, even when current events force us to face the undisputable failure of our plans.

Production:: A Double Bill of Opera: Pacific Pleasures/Trouble in Tahiti (T0392233173)

Company Bloomsbury Opera
Music Alannah Marie Halay (Pacific Pleasures)
Lyrics Jorge Balca (Pacific Pleasures)
Music Leonard Bernstein (Trouble in Tahiti)
Director Jorge Balca
Conductor Karin Hendrickson
Performer Joshua Baxter
Performer Rebecca Cuddy
Performer Eleri Gwilym
Performer Edward Laurenson
Performer Ashley Mercer

Listing:: L701121525

This event takes place at The Great Hall, Goodenough College, Mecklenburgh Square, London WC1N 2AB



A Double Bill of Opera: Pacific Pleasures/Trouble in Tahiti

This event takes place at The Great Hall, Goodenough College, Mecklenburgh Square, London WC1N 2AB

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