Performance

VenueRoyal Opera House
Other spaces: Linbury Studio, Ballet Studio, Clore Studio,Floral Hall
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From14th June 2013
To22nd June 2013
What is currently on at Royal Opera House (V377)

The Importance of Being Earnest

The Importance of Being EarnestT1169277626
The full-length opera in three acts is Gerald Barry's typically idiosyncratic take on Oscar Wilde's definitive comedy of manners, complete with a whistling, marching, plate-smashing orchestra and gender-bending Lady Bracknell. Barry adapted the libretto himself, heavily cutting the original play to leave only the bare bones. Explaining his inspiration, the composer says: "I know of nothing like The Importance of Being Earnest - though perhaps it shares a subversion with Alice in Wonderland. The text revels in anarchy, and an Irish delight in the absurd - to the point of ecstasy." Reviewing the opera's world premiere in Los Angeles, Mark Swed of the Los Angeles Times wrote: "The opera is hysterically funny. The score is highly sophisticated and indescribably zany. Although unstaged, the concert performance proved marvelous theater. The world now has something rare: a new genuinely comic opera and maybe the most inventive Oscar Wilde opera since Richard Strauss' 'Salome' more than a century ago"
Music Gerry Barry
Lyrics Gerald Barry


Archive :: production:T1169277626, opera or operetta:S01363646553, venue:V377

Production details

Linbury Studio

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Company

Producer Royal Opera House
Director Ramin Gray
Design Johanne Schultz
Costume Christina Cunningham
Lighting Franz Peter David
Conductor Tim Murray
Company Britten Sinfonia
Performer Paul Curievici (John Worthing)
Performer Alan Ewing (Lady Bracknell)
Performer Stephanie Marshall (Gwendolen Fairfax)
Performer Benedict Nelson (Algernon Moncrieff)
Performer Hilary Summers (Miss Prism)
Performer Simon Wilding (Merriman / Lane)
Performer Ida Falk Winland (Cecily Cardew)
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