Jane Austen Opera

This comes from the ArtsJournalBlog.
http://www.artsjournal.com/slippeddisc/2011/08/jane-austen-the-opera-makes-an-unscheduled-debut-near-the-riot-zone.html
Jane Austen, the opera, made an unscheduled debut near the riot zone
By Norman Lebrecht
Jonathan Dove’s new opera of Mansfield Park has been touring stately homes in the north of England, bedding in gently before a big premiere. But a sudden cancellation at the Grimeborn Festival in Dalston, a mile downwind from the Tottenham riot zone, has parachuted it into the capital.
The premiere is on Monday. If you’re free, it should be worth a look. Dove’s airport opera, titled Flight and staged at Glyndebourne, sticks in my mind as an ingenious modern drama.

The opera was commissioned by Heritage Opera and has been touring stately homes in the north of England, out of reach of most Londoners.
Accompanied by a piano duet, a cast of ten tell the story of Fanny Price, a Cinderella-like heroine, who quietly negotiates her way through the moral perils of early nineteenth century high society, from landscape gardening and amateur theatricals to balls and arranged marriages, and wins the hand of the man she has loved all her life.
A cast of unforgettable characters: the shrewish Aunt Norris; the indolent Lady Bertram and her pug; the beautiful but morally flawed Mary Crawford and her charming brother Henry; the bickering sisters Maria and Julia, make Mansfield Park the most subtly comic and moving of all Jane Austen’s novels.
Alasdair Middleton deftly compresses the narrative into an evening’s sparkling entertainment, in which Jane Austen’s voice can be clearly heard. Subtly evoking Regency manners, Jonathan Dove’s music catches Austen’s wit and pathos, giving a voice to her most private heroine.
ARCOLA THEATRE
24 Ashwin St
Dalston
London
E8 3DL
Tickets £15
Box office 020 7503 1646 or www.arcolatheatre.com

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About Regina Jeffers

Regina Jeffers is the award-winning author of Austenesque, Regency and historical romantic suspense.
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