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"The Visitors" a play by Jane Harrison - Sydney Festival 2020 Performance Teaser
January 1788, a strange sight greets clan leaders gathered on the shores of Gadigal land. Ships of a type have anchored in Sydney Harbour the size of which have never seen before. Where are they from? What do they want? Who and what do they carry? Should they be welcomed– or should they be encouraged to leave?
Famed for her plays Stolen and Rainbow’s End, Muruwari playwright Jane Harrison turns her attention to that pivotal moment when the First Fleet dropped anchor. In The Visitors, seven senior law men meet to decide how to respond. Their decision must be unanimous and will have far-reaching implications for all.
Presented by Sydney Festival, Moogahlin Performing Arts and Carriageworks, and directed by Frederick Copperwaite, The Visitors is a powerful, imaginative response to the begi...
published: 27 May 2021
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The Visitors | Sydney Theatre Company
Book now: https://www.sydneytheatre.com.au/whats-on/productions/2023/the-visitors
A new production of this contemporary classic and a riveting insight into one of the most impactful days in Australia’s history.
11 Sep - 14 Oct 2023
Drama Theatre, Sydney Opera House
Co-produced with Moogahlin Performing Arts
published: 18 Sep 2023
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"Amahl and the Night Visitors" Christmas Theater Opera Menotti Full Performance College Production!
Amahl and the Night Visitors is an opera in one act by Gian Carlo Menotti with an original English libretto by the composer. It was commissioned by NBC and first performed by the NBC Opera Theatre on December 24, 1951, in New York City at NBC Studio 8H in Rockefeller Center, where it was broadcast live on television from that venue as the debut production of the Hallmark Hall of Fame, and was the first opera specifically composed for television in the United States. Menotti decided on a subject for the opera, by taking his inspiration from Hieronymus Bosch's "The Adoration of the Magi" hanging in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Place: Near Bethlehem.
Time: The first century, just after the birth of Christ
Amahl, a disabled boy, has a problem with te...
published: 17 Nov 2023
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Carlos Chavez - opera "The Visitors" 1 de 3
The Visitors - Carlos Chávez,
Orquesta y Coro del Teatro de Bellas Artes,
Lauretta - Lourdes Ambriz,
Elissa - Encarnacion Vazquez,
Panfilo - Randolph Locke,
Dioneo - Jesus Suaste,
Monk - Marc Embree.
Luis Fernando Luna - Director Coral,
Jose Arean - Director concertador.
published: 13 Jan 2013
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Amahl and the Night Visitors - SBU Opera Production 2023
published: 14 Nov 2023
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ODU Opera Presents: Amahl and the Night Visitors by Gian Carlo Menotti
Recorded live on Saturday, November 18 2023.
Director: Larry Giddens
Conductor: Cristina Loyola
Choreographer: Erin Matteson
Amahl: Kristiana Jones
Mother: Nairobi King
King Kaspar: Simon Sealey
King Melchior: Frank Veliz
King Balthazar/Cover for Melchior: David Whyte
The Page/Cover for Balthazar: Gage Pierce
Soprano Shepherd/Cover for Amahl: Nancy Phillips
Alto Shepherd/Cover for Mother: Emma Boney
Tenor Shepherd/Cover for Kaspar: Addison Maldonado
Bass Shepherd/Cover for The Page: Lars Nyman
Pianist: Kelly Montgomery
Violin I: Hannah Soca
Violin II: Keats Foreman
Viola: Megan McFadden
Cello: Brian Cortes-Bofill
Bass: Pablo Miranda-Delgado
published: 14 Dec 2023
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Carlos Chavez - opera "The visitors" 2 de 3
The Visitors - Carlos Chávez,
Orquesta y Coro del Teatro de Bellas Artes,
Lauretta - Lourdes Ambriz,
Elissa - Encarnacion Vazquez,
Panfilo - Randolph Locke,
Dioneo - Jesus Suaste,
Monk - Marc Embree.
Luis Fernando Luna - Director Coral,
Jose Arean - Director concertador.
published: 13 Jan 2013
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Amahl and the Night Visitors Pre-Opera Talk
Lyric Opera of Kansas City is proud to present Amahl and the Night Visitors as an annual holiday tradition. Learn more at https://kcopera.org/performances/amahl/.
This Pre-Opera Talk was filmed in November 2022 and features Lyric Opera Director of Learning Neal Long. Videography by Andy Newbegin.
0:00 Introduction
0:21 Genesis
5:55 The Story
11:34 Our Production
13:19 Conclusion
published: 17 Nov 2022
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Victorian Opera | The Visitors | 18-21 October 2023
Discover a brilliantly moving retelling of the most significant day of our shared history, both Indigenous and non-Indigenous, with The Visitors. Join seven clans as they gather to watch the arrival of the tall ships into Tumbalong (Darling Harbour) on January 26, 1788.
Explore what went on in the minds of the Elders as they considered whether to welcome or shun the visitors. Both poetic and portentous, this new opera gives voice to the First Nations perspective from the early days of Australian colonisation on Gadigal Land.
Enjoy this exciting and timely celebration of the power of storytelling and song. First developed as a play, then adapted into a novel, and now commissioned by Victorian Opera as a new opera, The Visitors is a creation of Muruwari librettist and playwright Jane Harri...
published: 05 Oct 2023
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Amahl and the Night Visitors - Ash Lawn Opera
Dress Rehearsal for the Ash Lawn Opera production of AMAHL AND THE NIGHT VISITORS performed at the Paramount Theater in Charlottesville, Virginia on December 14, 2013.
published: 18 Jan 2015
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"The Visitors" a play by Jane Harrison - Sydney Festival 2020 Performance Teaser
January 1788, a strange sight greets clan leaders gathered on the shores of Gadigal land. Ships of a type have anchored in Sydney Harbour the size of which have...
January 1788, a strange sight greets clan leaders gathered on the shores of Gadigal land. Ships of a type have anchored in Sydney Harbour the size of which have never seen before. Where are they from? What do they want? Who and what do they carry? Should they be welcomed– or should they be encouraged to leave?
Famed for her plays Stolen and Rainbow’s End, Muruwari playwright Jane Harrison turns her attention to that pivotal moment when the First Fleet dropped anchor. In The Visitors, seven senior law men meet to decide how to respond. Their decision must be unanimous and will have far-reaching implications for all.
Presented by Sydney Festival, Moogahlin Performing Arts and Carriageworks, and directed by Frederick Copperwaite, The Visitors is a powerful, imaginative response to the beginnings of modern Australia
Creative Team
Playwright – Jane Harrison
Director – Frederick Copperwaite
Designer – Lisa Mimmochi
Lighting – Chloe Ogilvie
Sound – Phil Downing
Cast
John Blair
Damion Hunter
Colin Kinchela
Nathan Leslie
Leroy Parsons
Glenn Shea
Kerri Simpson
Production
Production Manager – Oliver Anstis
Stage Manager – Farlie Goodwin
Deputy Stage Manager – Meagan Fitzpatrick
Moogahlin
Producer – Liza-Mare Syron
Assistant Producer – Corrine Shepherd
Community Liaison – Tim Gray
For more check out
www.Moogahlin.org
https://wn.com/The_Visitors_A_Play_By_Jane_Harrison_Sydney_Festival_2020_Performance_Teaser
January 1788, a strange sight greets clan leaders gathered on the shores of Gadigal land. Ships of a type have anchored in Sydney Harbour the size of which have never seen before. Where are they from? What do they want? Who and what do they carry? Should they be welcomed– or should they be encouraged to leave?
Famed for her plays Stolen and Rainbow’s End, Muruwari playwright Jane Harrison turns her attention to that pivotal moment when the First Fleet dropped anchor. In The Visitors, seven senior law men meet to decide how to respond. Their decision must be unanimous and will have far-reaching implications for all.
Presented by Sydney Festival, Moogahlin Performing Arts and Carriageworks, and directed by Frederick Copperwaite, The Visitors is a powerful, imaginative response to the beginnings of modern Australia
Creative Team
Playwright – Jane Harrison
Director – Frederick Copperwaite
Designer – Lisa Mimmochi
Lighting – Chloe Ogilvie
Sound – Phil Downing
Cast
John Blair
Damion Hunter
Colin Kinchela
Nathan Leslie
Leroy Parsons
Glenn Shea
Kerri Simpson
Production
Production Manager – Oliver Anstis
Stage Manager – Farlie Goodwin
Deputy Stage Manager – Meagan Fitzpatrick
Moogahlin
Producer – Liza-Mare Syron
Assistant Producer – Corrine Shepherd
Community Liaison – Tim Gray
For more check out
www.Moogahlin.org
- published: 27 May 2021
- views: 1220
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The Visitors | Sydney Theatre Company
Book now: https://www.sydneytheatre.com.au/whats-on/productions/2023/the-visitors
A new production of this contemporary classic and a riveting insight into one...
Book now: https://www.sydneytheatre.com.au/whats-on/productions/2023/the-visitors
A new production of this contemporary classic and a riveting insight into one of the most impactful days in Australia’s history.
11 Sep - 14 Oct 2023
Drama Theatre, Sydney Opera House
Co-produced with Moogahlin Performing Arts
https://wn.com/The_Visitors_|_Sydney_Theatre_Company
Book now: https://www.sydneytheatre.com.au/whats-on/productions/2023/the-visitors
A new production of this contemporary classic and a riveting insight into one of the most impactful days in Australia’s history.
11 Sep - 14 Oct 2023
Drama Theatre, Sydney Opera House
Co-produced with Moogahlin Performing Arts
- published: 18 Sep 2023
- views: 2041
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"Amahl and the Night Visitors" Christmas Theater Opera Menotti Full Performance College Production!
Amahl and the Night Visitors is an opera in one act by Gian Carlo Menotti with an original English libretto by the composer. It was commissioned by NBC and firs...
Amahl and the Night Visitors is an opera in one act by Gian Carlo Menotti with an original English libretto by the composer. It was commissioned by NBC and first performed by the NBC Opera Theatre on December 24, 1951, in New York City at NBC Studio 8H in Rockefeller Center, where it was broadcast live on television from that venue as the debut production of the Hallmark Hall of Fame, and was the first opera specifically composed for television in the United States. Menotti decided on a subject for the opera, by taking his inspiration from Hieronymus Bosch's "The Adoration of the Magi" hanging in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Place: Near Bethlehem.
Time: The first century, just after the birth of Christ
Amahl, a disabled boy, has a problem with telling tall tales. He is sitting outside playing his shepherd's pipe when his mother calls for him ("Amahl! Amahl!"). After much persuasion, he enters the house but his mother does not believe him when he tells her there is an amazing star "as big as a window" outside over their roof ("O Mother You Should Go Out and See"; "Stop Bothering Me!").
Later that night, Amahl's mother weeps, praying that Amahl not become a beggar ("Don't Cry Mother Dear"). After bedtime ("From Far Away We Come"), there is a knock at the door and the mother tells Amahl to go see who it is ("Amahl ... Yes Mother!"). He is amazed when he sees three splendidly dressed kings (the Magi). At first the mother does not believe Amahl, but when she goes to the door to see for herself, she is stunned. The Three Kings tell the mother and Amahl they are on a long journey to give gifts to a wondrous Child and they would like to rest at their house, to which the mother agrees ("Good Evening!"; "Come In!"), saying that all she can offer is "a cold fireplace and a bed of straw".
Amahl then talks with King Kaspar, who is childlike, eccentric, and a bit deaf. Kaspar shows Amahl his box of magic stones, beads, and licorice, and offers Amahl some of the candy ("Are You a Real King?"; "This is My Box"). The mother returns from fetching firewood and tells Amahl to stop bothering the kings ("Amahl, I Told You Not to Be a Nuisance!"). He defends himself, saying "They kept asking me questions," when of course it has in fact been Amahl asking the kings questions. Amahl is told to go fetch the neighbors ("All These Beautiful Things"; "Have You Seen a Child?") so the kings may be fed and entertained properly ("Shepherds! Shepherds!"; "Emily! Emily"; "Olives and Quinces"; "Dance of the Shepherds").
After the neighbors have left and the kings are resting, the mother attempts to steal for her son some of the kings' gold that was meant for the Christ Child ("All That Gold"). She is thwarted by the kings' page ("Thief! Thief!"). When Amahl wakes to find the page grabbing his mother, he attacks him ("Don't You Dare!"). Seeing Amahl's defense of his mother and understanding the motives for the attempted theft, King Melchior says she may keep the gold as the Holy Child will not need earthly power or wealth to build his kingdom ("Oh, Woman, You Can Keep That Gold"). The mother says she has waited all her life for such a king and asks the kings to take back the gold. She wishes to send a gift but has nothing to send. Amahl, too, has nothing to give the Child except his crutch ("Oh, No, Wait"). When he offers it to the kings, his leg is miraculously healed ("I Walk, Mother"). With permission from his mother, he leaves with the kings to see the Child and give his crutch in thanks for being healed.
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This particular performance of Amahl is a student production at an academic institution and is not for profit. Any ad revenue is paid to Youtube and the copyright holder: Wise Music Classical
https://wn.com/Amahl_And_The_Night_Visitors_Christmas_Theater_Opera_Menotti_Full_Performance_College_Production
Amahl and the Night Visitors is an opera in one act by Gian Carlo Menotti with an original English libretto by the composer. It was commissioned by NBC and first performed by the NBC Opera Theatre on December 24, 1951, in New York City at NBC Studio 8H in Rockefeller Center, where it was broadcast live on television from that venue as the debut production of the Hallmark Hall of Fame, and was the first opera specifically composed for television in the United States. Menotti decided on a subject for the opera, by taking his inspiration from Hieronymus Bosch's "The Adoration of the Magi" hanging in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
_____________________________________
Place: Near Bethlehem.
Time: The first century, just after the birth of Christ
Amahl, a disabled boy, has a problem with telling tall tales. He is sitting outside playing his shepherd's pipe when his mother calls for him ("Amahl! Amahl!"). After much persuasion, he enters the house but his mother does not believe him when he tells her there is an amazing star "as big as a window" outside over their roof ("O Mother You Should Go Out and See"; "Stop Bothering Me!").
Later that night, Amahl's mother weeps, praying that Amahl not become a beggar ("Don't Cry Mother Dear"). After bedtime ("From Far Away We Come"), there is a knock at the door and the mother tells Amahl to go see who it is ("Amahl ... Yes Mother!"). He is amazed when he sees three splendidly dressed kings (the Magi). At first the mother does not believe Amahl, but when she goes to the door to see for herself, she is stunned. The Three Kings tell the mother and Amahl they are on a long journey to give gifts to a wondrous Child and they would like to rest at their house, to which the mother agrees ("Good Evening!"; "Come In!"), saying that all she can offer is "a cold fireplace and a bed of straw".
Amahl then talks with King Kaspar, who is childlike, eccentric, and a bit deaf. Kaspar shows Amahl his box of magic stones, beads, and licorice, and offers Amahl some of the candy ("Are You a Real King?"; "This is My Box"). The mother returns from fetching firewood and tells Amahl to stop bothering the kings ("Amahl, I Told You Not to Be a Nuisance!"). He defends himself, saying "They kept asking me questions," when of course it has in fact been Amahl asking the kings questions. Amahl is told to go fetch the neighbors ("All These Beautiful Things"; "Have You Seen a Child?") so the kings may be fed and entertained properly ("Shepherds! Shepherds!"; "Emily! Emily"; "Olives and Quinces"; "Dance of the Shepherds").
After the neighbors have left and the kings are resting, the mother attempts to steal for her son some of the kings' gold that was meant for the Christ Child ("All That Gold"). She is thwarted by the kings' page ("Thief! Thief!"). When Amahl wakes to find the page grabbing his mother, he attacks him ("Don't You Dare!"). Seeing Amahl's defense of his mother and understanding the motives for the attempted theft, King Melchior says she may keep the gold as the Holy Child will not need earthly power or wealth to build his kingdom ("Oh, Woman, You Can Keep That Gold"). The mother says she has waited all her life for such a king and asks the kings to take back the gold. She wishes to send a gift but has nothing to send. Amahl, too, has nothing to give the Child except his crutch ("Oh, No, Wait"). When he offers it to the kings, his leg is miraculously healed ("I Walk, Mother"). With permission from his mother, he leaves with the kings to see the Child and give his crutch in thanks for being healed.
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This particular performance of Amahl is a student production at an academic institution and is not for profit. Any ad revenue is paid to Youtube and the copyright holder: Wise Music Classical
- published: 17 Nov 2023
- views: 5203
45:20
Carlos Chavez - opera "The Visitors" 1 de 3
The Visitors - Carlos Chávez,
Orquesta y Coro del Teatro de Bellas Artes,
Lauretta - Lourdes Ambriz,
Elissa - Encarnacion Vazquez,
Panfilo - Randolph Locke,
Dio...
The Visitors - Carlos Chávez,
Orquesta y Coro del Teatro de Bellas Artes,
Lauretta - Lourdes Ambriz,
Elissa - Encarnacion Vazquez,
Panfilo - Randolph Locke,
Dioneo - Jesus Suaste,
Monk - Marc Embree.
Luis Fernando Luna - Director Coral,
Jose Arean - Director concertador.
https://wn.com/Carlos_Chavez_Opera_The_Visitors_1_De_3
The Visitors - Carlos Chávez,
Orquesta y Coro del Teatro de Bellas Artes,
Lauretta - Lourdes Ambriz,
Elissa - Encarnacion Vazquez,
Panfilo - Randolph Locke,
Dioneo - Jesus Suaste,
Monk - Marc Embree.
Luis Fernando Luna - Director Coral,
Jose Arean - Director concertador.
- published: 13 Jan 2013
- views: 2671
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ODU Opera Presents: Amahl and the Night Visitors by Gian Carlo Menotti
Recorded live on Saturday, November 18 2023.
Director: Larry Giddens
Conductor: Cristina Loyola
Choreographer: Erin Matteson
Amahl: Kristiana Jones
Mother: N...
Recorded live on Saturday, November 18 2023.
Director: Larry Giddens
Conductor: Cristina Loyola
Choreographer: Erin Matteson
Amahl: Kristiana Jones
Mother: Nairobi King
King Kaspar: Simon Sealey
King Melchior: Frank Veliz
King Balthazar/Cover for Melchior: David Whyte
The Page/Cover for Balthazar: Gage Pierce
Soprano Shepherd/Cover for Amahl: Nancy Phillips
Alto Shepherd/Cover for Mother: Emma Boney
Tenor Shepherd/Cover for Kaspar: Addison Maldonado
Bass Shepherd/Cover for The Page: Lars Nyman
Pianist: Kelly Montgomery
Violin I: Hannah Soca
Violin II: Keats Foreman
Viola: Megan McFadden
Cello: Brian Cortes-Bofill
Bass: Pablo Miranda-Delgado
https://wn.com/Odu_Opera_Presents_Amahl_And_The_Night_Visitors_By_Gian_Carlo_Menotti
Recorded live on Saturday, November 18 2023.
Director: Larry Giddens
Conductor: Cristina Loyola
Choreographer: Erin Matteson
Amahl: Kristiana Jones
Mother: Nairobi King
King Kaspar: Simon Sealey
King Melchior: Frank Veliz
King Balthazar/Cover for Melchior: David Whyte
The Page/Cover for Balthazar: Gage Pierce
Soprano Shepherd/Cover for Amahl: Nancy Phillips
Alto Shepherd/Cover for Mother: Emma Boney
Tenor Shepherd/Cover for Kaspar: Addison Maldonado
Bass Shepherd/Cover for The Page: Lars Nyman
Pianist: Kelly Montgomery
Violin I: Hannah Soca
Violin II: Keats Foreman
Viola: Megan McFadden
Cello: Brian Cortes-Bofill
Bass: Pablo Miranda-Delgado
- published: 14 Dec 2023
- views: 38
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Carlos Chavez - opera "The visitors" 2 de 3
The Visitors - Carlos Chávez,
Orquesta y Coro del Teatro de Bellas Artes,
Lauretta - Lourdes Ambriz,
Elissa - Encarnacion Vazquez,
Panfilo - Randolph Locke,
Dio...
The Visitors - Carlos Chávez,
Orquesta y Coro del Teatro de Bellas Artes,
Lauretta - Lourdes Ambriz,
Elissa - Encarnacion Vazquez,
Panfilo - Randolph Locke,
Dioneo - Jesus Suaste,
Monk - Marc Embree.
Luis Fernando Luna - Director Coral,
Jose Arean - Director concertador.
https://wn.com/Carlos_Chavez_Opera_The_Visitors_2_De_3
The Visitors - Carlos Chávez,
Orquesta y Coro del Teatro de Bellas Artes,
Lauretta - Lourdes Ambriz,
Elissa - Encarnacion Vazquez,
Panfilo - Randolph Locke,
Dioneo - Jesus Suaste,
Monk - Marc Embree.
Luis Fernando Luna - Director Coral,
Jose Arean - Director concertador.
- published: 13 Jan 2013
- views: 574
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Amahl and the Night Visitors Pre-Opera Talk
Lyric Opera of Kansas City is proud to present Amahl and the Night Visitors as an annual holiday tradition. Learn more at https://kcopera.org/performances/amahl...
Lyric Opera of Kansas City is proud to present Amahl and the Night Visitors as an annual holiday tradition. Learn more at https://kcopera.org/performances/amahl/.
This Pre-Opera Talk was filmed in November 2022 and features Lyric Opera Director of Learning Neal Long. Videography by Andy Newbegin.
0:00 Introduction
0:21 Genesis
5:55 The Story
11:34 Our Production
13:19 Conclusion
https://wn.com/Amahl_And_The_Night_Visitors_Pre_Opera_Talk
Lyric Opera of Kansas City is proud to present Amahl and the Night Visitors as an annual holiday tradition. Learn more at https://kcopera.org/performances/amahl/.
This Pre-Opera Talk was filmed in November 2022 and features Lyric Opera Director of Learning Neal Long. Videography by Andy Newbegin.
0:00 Introduction
0:21 Genesis
5:55 The Story
11:34 Our Production
13:19 Conclusion
- published: 17 Nov 2022
- views: 575
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Victorian Opera | The Visitors | 18-21 October 2023
Discover a brilliantly moving retelling of the most significant day of our shared history, both Indigenous and non-Indigenous, with The Visitors. Join seven cla...
Discover a brilliantly moving retelling of the most significant day of our shared history, both Indigenous and non-Indigenous, with The Visitors. Join seven clans as they gather to watch the arrival of the tall ships into Tumbalong (Darling Harbour) on January 26, 1788.
Explore what went on in the minds of the Elders as they considered whether to welcome or shun the visitors. Both poetic and portentous, this new opera gives voice to the First Nations perspective from the early days of Australian colonisation on Gadigal Land.
Enjoy this exciting and timely celebration of the power of storytelling and song. First developed as a play, then adapted into a novel, and now commissioned by Victorian Opera as a new opera, The Visitors is a creation of Muruwari librettist and playwright Jane Harrison, with music by Dharug composer Christopher Sainsbury. Deeply rooted in Aboriginal customs, humour, and language, The Visitors wide-ranging musical influences include jazz, ‘British light music’, Puccini-style voicing for string, birdsong from the Tumbalong sandstone outcrops and gullies, as well as songs of traditional First Nation's music from Sydney.
Directed by Queensland Theatre Associate Artist and Noongar man, Isaac Drandic, will work alongside Victorian Opera’s Head of Music, Phoebe Briggs, as conductor, with a brilliant cast including Jess Hitchcock as Joycie, Shauntai Sherree Abdul-Rahman as Winsome, Lillian Fromyhr as Lois, Zoy Frangos as Gordon, Marcus Corowa as Jacob, Elias Wilson as Gary, and Eddie Muliaumaseali’i as Albert.
Details
World Premiere
Running time:1 hour 15 minutes, no interval
Language: Sung in English with English subtitles
https://wn.com/Victorian_Opera_|_The_Visitors_|_18_21_October_2023
Discover a brilliantly moving retelling of the most significant day of our shared history, both Indigenous and non-Indigenous, with The Visitors. Join seven clans as they gather to watch the arrival of the tall ships into Tumbalong (Darling Harbour) on January 26, 1788.
Explore what went on in the minds of the Elders as they considered whether to welcome or shun the visitors. Both poetic and portentous, this new opera gives voice to the First Nations perspective from the early days of Australian colonisation on Gadigal Land.
Enjoy this exciting and timely celebration of the power of storytelling and song. First developed as a play, then adapted into a novel, and now commissioned by Victorian Opera as a new opera, The Visitors is a creation of Muruwari librettist and playwright Jane Harrison, with music by Dharug composer Christopher Sainsbury. Deeply rooted in Aboriginal customs, humour, and language, The Visitors wide-ranging musical influences include jazz, ‘British light music’, Puccini-style voicing for string, birdsong from the Tumbalong sandstone outcrops and gullies, as well as songs of traditional First Nation's music from Sydney.
Directed by Queensland Theatre Associate Artist and Noongar man, Isaac Drandic, will work alongside Victorian Opera’s Head of Music, Phoebe Briggs, as conductor, with a brilliant cast including Jess Hitchcock as Joycie, Shauntai Sherree Abdul-Rahman as Winsome, Lillian Fromyhr as Lois, Zoy Frangos as Gordon, Marcus Corowa as Jacob, Elias Wilson as Gary, and Eddie Muliaumaseali’i as Albert.
Details
World Premiere
Running time:1 hour 15 minutes, no interval
Language: Sung in English with English subtitles
- published: 05 Oct 2023
- views: 52
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Amahl and the Night Visitors - Ash Lawn Opera
Dress Rehearsal for the Ash Lawn Opera production of AMAHL AND THE NIGHT VISITORS performed at the Paramount Theater in Charlottesville, Virginia on December 14...
Dress Rehearsal for the Ash Lawn Opera production of AMAHL AND THE NIGHT VISITORS performed at the Paramount Theater in Charlottesville, Virginia on December 14, 2013.
https://wn.com/Amahl_And_The_Night_Visitors_Ash_Lawn_Opera
Dress Rehearsal for the Ash Lawn Opera production of AMAHL AND THE NIGHT VISITORS performed at the Paramount Theater in Charlottesville, Virginia on December 14, 2013.
- published: 18 Jan 2015
- views: 48166