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Peabody Chamber Opera Presents WOMEN IN THE DARK

By: Jan. 18, 2017
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The Peabody Chamber Opera returns to Theatre Project with Women in the Dark, three short operas about various situations in which a woman or women are 'in the dark,' for four performances,February 16 - 19 at Theatre Project, 45 West Preston Street, Baltimore.

Sukey in the Dark - Composer: Thomas Whitman / Librettist: Nathalie Anderson

Whitman based his piece on Swarthmore writer Nathalie Anderson's telling of the Cupid and Psyche legend. His title singer explains to her sisters that while she's been married to Eros for a year, she has never seen him except in the dark. They goad her into breaking her promise not to disturb the arrangement, and they use a lantern to look at this gorgeous hunk as he sleeps. He is masked, even in sleep, but as love conquers all, he pulls off his mask, kisses Sukey, and brings their life to an earthly normality. Maybe.

Naomi in the Living Room - Composer: JoNathan Holland, based on a short story by Christopher Durang

Holland's 25-minute romp, based on Christopher Durang's surreal story, is a snapshot of a son's return with his wife to visit his mother. The mother is bouncing off the furniture and rolling on the floor, declaiming, muttering, forgetting, while the young people scarcely get in a word. When the son excuses himself to change clothes and returns dressed identically with his wife, the visit ends, and Mama decides it was an interesting visit. The music so perfectly explains the scatterbrains on stage that an audience must feel that, yes, they know them, they live here in the neighborhood.

Anon - Music and Words: Errollyn Wallen

Anon is the secret journey of millions of women, a journey continuing every day, in The Shadows. You will be immersed in this new opera as you travel through hidden worlds and find yourself at the centre of heartbreaking stories. Anon is written by Paralympic Games opening ceremony composer Errollyn Wallen.

As part of the creative process Welsh National Opera worked with Errollyn leading workshops in schools and universities in Birmingham to hear about some of the real life challenges young women have faced in today's world. They also undertook interviews with sex workers to uncover their stories and struggles. This work is especially relevant and resonant for young adults. Contains some adult content.

Showtimes: Thursday, February 16 @ 7:30pm, Friday, February 17 @ 7:30pm, Saturday, February 18 @ 7:30pm, Sunday, February 19 @ 3pm

Tickets: General Admission - $25, Seniors/Artists/Military - $15, Students - $10, Box Office: 410-752-8558

Ticket link: https://theatreproject.ticketspice.com/women-in-the-dark



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