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Lorelei is Back, Don’t Miss The Boat!

Victorian Opera is thrilled to present a return season of its instantly-iconic production, Lorelei, for a limited run at the Palais Theatre from 29 June – 2 July.

Starring much-loved divas Ali McGregor, Antoinette Halloran, and Dimity Shepherd, the new Australian
operatic-cabaret made a big splash with its world premiere in 2018; a sold-out season, critical and audience acclaim, a swag of nominations, and two Green Room Awards for Best New Australian Work andBest Set and Costumes (Opera).

Dressed to impress, the Lorelei are poised on their rock. Their songs are so beguiling that they cause ships to crash. But today our Lorelei are having a crisis of conscience. Must they keep doing things the way they always have?

The three fashionista sirens return to sing sailors to their doom once again. Questioning patriarchal normsand the stories we’re used to telling, it’s the show that redefined modern opera.

The brainchild of soprano and cabaret star Ali McGregor;

Lorelei united a collaborative dream team of Melbourne’s fiercest and funniest creative minds and voices. Casey Bennetto (Keating! The Musical) and Gillian Cosgriff (8 Songs in 8 Weeks) combined forces to write a razor-sharp libretto. Composed alongside Julian Langdon (Seven Deadly Sins), the music is a modern blend of tango, pop, and classical writing. Director Sarah Giles, nominated for a Helpmann Award for her work on the production, returns alongside conductor Phoebe Briggs, Victorian Opera’s Head of Music.

Set and Costume designer Marg Horwell’s designs, influenced by the impossible fashions of the Met Gala, earn their own applause for their stunning visual impact, popping under vibrant lighting design by Paul Jackson. Jim Atkins’ sound design adds thrilling effect.

With its lush score, spectacular costumes and 75-minute runtime, Lorelei is the perfect opera for first
timers and lovers of cabaret and music theatre alike. Their siren song is to die for, don’t miss the boat!
Media Release

What the critics said;

“A highly entertaining evening with a social message”- ½ The Age
“From music and lyrics to set and costumes, it’s an engaging package whose appeal goes well beyond the usual opera crowd.” – Limelight
“Devastatingly entertaining” – Herald Sun
“Stunning” – The Courier Mail
“Would I watch Lorelei again? Definitely. Would I recommend this to everyone? Yes.” – Cut Common”

Running time is approximately 75 minutes. This production features coarse language. Suitable for mature audiences, ages 15+


Session Detail

Venue: Palais Theatre
Date: 29 June – 2 July
Tickets: $39 – $100
For more information click on HERE

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