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Archive listings for Three Tales

Work type: Opera or Operetta.

T0139184101

Three Tales, by Beryl Korot and Steve Reich, is a documentary video opera that recalls three events from the twentieth century: the crash of the Hindenburg Zeppelin, the nuclear bomb testings at Bikini Atoll and the cloning of Dolly the Sheep. A unique fusion of music, cinema and documentary featuring archive footage, audiovisual documentary and interviews with leading scientists including Marvin Minsky and Richard Dawkins, Three Tales tells the story of technology's growing dominance in the twentieth century, and its evolving relationship with man.Producer Ensemble BPM. Author Beryl Korot. Author Steve Reich.
19 Aug 10 to 20 Aug 10Riverside Studios, Outer London :: V331
listing details L01787481406

Hindenburg/Bikini/Dolly - T0121447551

Three Tales is a thrilling new work inspired by the technological advances of the 20th century. Three individual acts form a progressive investigation of the way technology creates and frames our experience. The result is a richly woven fabric of sound and image, unlike any music theatre piece you have experienced before. Hindenburg concerns itself with the famous zeppelin that exploded in 1937; Bikini deals with the atom bomb tests at Bikini Atoll and Dolly focuses on the impact of genetic cloning and takes its name from the most famous sheep in history. Reich’s singular musical imagination coupled with Korot’s innovative video artistry result in what is arguably the first truly 21st century opera.Company Ensemble Modern. Company Synergy Vocals. Conductor Bradley Lubman. Design Nick Mangano. Director Nick Mangano. Lighting Matthew Frey. Costume Anita yavich. Other Steven Ehrenberg (technical director). Other Jack Young (video projection). Sound Norbert Ommer.
18 Sep 02 to 21 Sep 02Barbican Centre, West End :: V371
listing details L1360917979

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