While COVID-19 restrictions continue to limit audience numbers in theatres, WAAPA at Edith Cowan University is thrilled to offer its supporters a week-long digital season of its annual opera.
With music by Jacques Offenbach and a new libretto by director Nicole Stinton, this comic opera is a wickedly satirical take on the famous Greek myth.
In this all-singing, all-dancing version set in 1889, an abandoned musician named Orpheus attempts to rescue his wife, Eurydice – from whom he has recently separated – from the legendary Moulin Rouge, the underworld of Paris.
Orpheus in the Underworld features one of the most famous pieces of music in the world: the Galop Infernal, better known as the Can-can, which has become synonymous with the raunchy high-kicking dance of the Moulin Rouge.
“I think this a fantastic opportunity for the students to show off their talents on potentially the biggest stage we have experienced since starting at WAAPA,” says 3rd Year Props and Scenery student Sam Kirkbride, who as workshop supervisor on the production’s set has helped create a Parisian wonderland in The Rechabite Hall.
With travel and capacity restrictions due to COVID, many friends and family members of the students would have missed out seeing the show. Now they can get some of the best seats from the comfort of their home.
ORPHEUS IN THE UNDERWORLD DIGITAL SEASON
7.30pm on Saturday 24 October until 11.59pm on Saturday 31 October via WAAPA’s Facebook page timeline.
Music by: Jacques Offenbach
Director: Nicole Stinton
Music Director: Vincent Colagiuri
Performed by: Classical Voice students with the WAAPA Symphony Orchestra in The Rechabite Hall
This performance does contain some adult themes and sexual reference.
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Interesting. Hope to watch the program.
Interesting. Hope to watch the program