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Took place on Thu 25 Sep, 7.30pm LAST REMAINING SEATS

Music    ·    Opera

Blackheath Halls Opera: Iphigenia In Tauris

£30 / £25 / £19
120 minutes
Great Hall
Took place on Thu 25 Sep, 7.30pm LAST REMAINING SEATS

Blackheath Halls Opera returns for another year with a cast of over 100 singers and musicians of all ages from our local area, performing together with a cast of exceptional professional singers.

Cast
Francesca Chiejina
 Iphigenia
Danny Shelvey Orestes
Michael Lafferty Pylades
Dan D’Souza Thoas
Emily Williams First Priestess*
Ava Reineke Second Priestess*
Eva Hutchins Third Priestess*
Byron Davis-Hughes First Scythian*
Zac Conibear Second Scythian*

*Trinity Laban Student

Greenvale School
Charlton Park Academy
Blackheath Halls Chorus and Youth Company
Blackheath Halls Orchestra

Creative Team
Laura Attridge Director
Chris Stark Music Director
Peiyao Wang Designer
Charly Dunford Lighting Designer
Corina Wuersch Movement Director

Gluck’s Iphigenia in Tauris is a Greek drama which blends both emotional beauty and intensity in a tale of fate, redemption and the enduring strength of familial bonds.

Fifteen years after being miraculously saved from death at the hands of her own father, Iphigenia lives in exile in a foreign land, serving as a priestess to Diana, the goddess who rescued her. Obliged to preside over the brutal rituals demanded by the King of Tauris, she remains haunted by memories of family, faith, and a life stolen by the gods.

Into this bleak world arrives her brother, Orestes, tormented by the Furies for the crime of matricide, and desperate to find an end to his suffering. Will the siblings recognise one another, escape Tauris and reclaim their broken legacy, or will Iphigenia be forced to unknowingly sacrifice her own flesh and blood?

Sung in English in a newly commissioned translation by Martin Pickard (Head of Music, Opera North 2008-2015), and specially adapted for the unique performing forces of Blackheath Halls Opera, this dynamic production will explore the power of love in all its forms – between friends and lovers, across family, and in the bonds of community – even in the darkest of times.

Please be aware this production contains haze, fight (simulated violence and use of prop knives) and suicidal thoughts.

The edition of Iphigénie en Tauride used in these performances is published by
Bärenreiter-Verlag Kassel, edited by Gerhard Groll.
Performed by arrangement with Faber Music Ltd, London.

*Trinity Laban Student

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