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VenueHull New Theatre
TownHull
CountyHumberside
From27th October 2017
To27th October 2017
When19:15
Hull New Theatre (V934)
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  • Date of change: 10 Jan 17 - T01178101861

Trouble in Tahiti

Trouble in Tahiti

Work:: Trouble in Tahiti (S5356)

Bernstein's Trouble in Tahiti, another example from that great composer of the fusion of popular and operatic musical styles, concerns the domestic life of an archetypal all-American husband and wife. The Jazz Trio spends the opera singing the praises of Suburbia as the new American paradise, but what goes on inside the home is far from perfect. The husband, Sam, has a questionable relationship with his secretary, goes to the gym instead of watching his son's play, would do anything to put off the moment of coming home to his wife. Dinah sees a shrink, is desperately unhappy, and loses herself by going alone to the pictures, to see Trouble in Tahiti - a film which she recognises is ridiculous but at least offers her some form of escape.
Music Leonard Bernstein (1952)

Production:: (T01178101861)

Sung in English. Playing as part of 'The Little Greats: Short operas with huge emotions' as a double bill on some dates with Osud, Trial by Jury or Cavalleria rusticana.
Company Opera North
Conductor Tobas Rngborg
Director Matthew Eberhardt
Design Charles Edwards
Costume Hannah Clark
Lighting Charles Edwards
Director Tim Claydon (movement director)
Performer Quirijn de Lang (Sam)
Performer Wallis Giunta (Dinah)

Listing:: L01128855272

Part of The Little Greats: Short operas with huge emotions



Production details

Sung in English. Playing as part of 'The Little Greats: Short operas with huge emotions' as a double bill on some dates with Osud, Trial by Jury or Cavalleria rusticana. Part of The Little Greats: Short operas with huge emotions

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