SHOW TIME! Classic opera show to premiere in Fremantle

SHOW TIME! Classic opera show to premiere in Fremantle

It will likely be showtime in Fremantle when Freeze Frame Opera opens the curtains to a rendition of Adriana Lecouvreur on Thursday.

Two years within the making, the manufacturing firm will reimagine the basic Italian story into The Princess and the Showgirl on the Fremantle Town Hall.

The manufacturing redefines a real story and a “tragic love tale” between a well-known actress, her lover and a jealous rival.

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It would be the first time WA audiences have seen Cilea’s Adriana Lecouvreur, which director Penny Shaw stated was an immense feat to undertake when opera groups and casts had been often aware of the storyline.

“Generally, when there’s an opera that isn’t in the mainstream repertoire, there’s a good reason,” she stated.

“I went along not really knowing what to expect but I absolutely loved it … I couldn’t believe it wasn’t done more often.”

Adriana Lecouvreur had its Australian premiere on the Sydney Opera House in March.

Grand Italian opera, sweeping melodies and tunes will take over the Fremantle corridor for the native efficiency.

The opera will likely be sung in Italian with English surtitles — transcribed dialogue and lyrics that may play out above the stage.

Freeze Frame Opera was launched in 2016 as a not-for-profit production company.
Camera IconFreeze Frame Opera was launched in 2016 as a not-for-profit manufacturing firm. Credit: John Marshall/FFO

The director and seasoned performer informed PerthNow she had labored to chop down a really intricate storyline for the Perth viewers.

“Often the story is cited as being very convoluted and very difficult, which I think is because it’s based on history,” she stated.

“We’ve tried to simplify it and I’ve really been going for clarity of the drama in this.”

Freeze Frame Opera artist Ruth Burke at rehearsals.
Camera IconFreeze Frame Opera artist Ruth Burke at rehearsals. Credit: Supplied

The WA opera firm was launched in 2016 as a not-for-profit in a transfer to make the performances extra accessible, reasonably priced and interesting.

Shaw stated the manufacturing and its firm had been constructed by troupes of proficient performers and dependable Perth audiences.

“They work incredibly hard and they have some incredibly generous sponsors and donors,” she stated.

“The vast majority of their funding comes from private donors.”

The Princess and the Showgirl will likely be held from August 31 to September 3.

Tickets are on sale now on-line.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au