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Hampstead Garden Opera presents Handel's, Semele

Diese Veranstaltung fand in der Vergangenheit statt
Upstairs at the GatehouseHighgate Village, London, Greater London, N6 4BD, Vereinigtes Königreich
Datum/Zeit in London Zeitzone
Darsteller
HGO
Oliver-John RuthvenMusikalische Leitung
James HurleyRegie
Musica Poetica
Elaine TateSopranSemele2011 Apr 08
Kathryn WalkerSopranJuno
Melanie SandersMezzosopranIno2011 Apr 08
Daisy BrownSopranIris2011 Apr 08
Andrew TippleBassSomnus2011 Apr 08
Zachary DevinTenorJupiter
Dominic KraemerBassCadmus2011 Apr 08
Robyn Allegra PartonSopranSemele2011 Apr 13
Catherine BackhouseMezzosopranIno2011 Apr 13
Tom VerneyCountertenorAthamas2011 Apr 13
Bartholomew LawrenceBassSomnus2011 Apr 13
Samuel PantcheffBassCadmus2011 Apr 13
Rebecca MoonSopranIris2011 Apr 13
Ed BonnerTenorApollo2011 Apr 13
Martin MusgraveBassHigh Priest2011 Apr 13
Semele loves Jupiter, not wisely but too well. His jealous wife Juno deploys all her armoury of tricks to spoil the party, with dire consequences for the naïve girl.

Hot on the heels of directing HGO’s sell-out production of The Magic Flute, James Hurley returns to Upstairs at the Gatehouse with an inventive new production of Handel’s Semele. "I want us to tell the story of Semele as clearly as we can” says Hurley. “Handel's opera-oratorio provides us with a rich mix of mortal and immortal characters, in settings that range from earth to heaven, and all places in between. I needed to find a way of showing this diversity of character and space in a way that plays to the strengths of the theatre’s intimate and inclusive environment for opera performance. The disused, dust-sheeted environment of the backstage of a theatre seemed an intriguing place to start; an empty, hollow representation of immortality, which nevertheless brims with the possibility of life amidst all its disused performance artefacts. In this environment I felt we could show the gods in their element from the start - delighting and horrifying each other, as they stage-manage the mortal world in their midst."