Details

This reinvention of the Orpheus myth is a macabre mix of puppetry, film and opera. The story unfolds in Hades, the land of the dead - a surreal landscape populated by desperate souls and corroding memories. Ripped apart by the fickle Bacchae, Orpheus is busy gathering his strewn body parts. If he can find Eurydice and persuade her to remarry him, they can be together for eternity, but she is desperately trying to wash something terrible away... Cult puppetry company Faulty Optic is renowned for its haunting visual theatre, incredible automated sets, animated figures, cronked inventions and dark humour. Since 1987 its work has broken down standard conceptions of puppetry. Mira Calix's score is performed live, weaving a ghostly web of sound around the action. Her music uses jittering beats and electronic textures. As a performer and DJ she has supported and toured with many well-known acts including Radiohead and Aphex Twin. Running time 80 minutes inclu. interval

Creatives/Company

Producer: Opera North Projects
Company: Faulty Optic
Music(s): Mira Calix, Opera North (chamber ensemble)

Dead Wedding

Dead Wedding (Performance) production archive for QTIX code T01311050239. Details of all Dead Wedding archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0710504960

Archive Listings

22 Jan 08
  to
26 Jan 08
The Pit, Barbican Centre
West End, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive
10 Oct 07Lakeside Arts Centre
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Performance Details => Venue archive
5 Jul 07
  to
7 Jul 07
Home Theatre
Manchester, Greater Manchester
Performance Details => Venue archive

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