Guerilla Opera presents Gallo: a fable in music in one act, a world premiere chamber opera with music and libretto by Rome-Prize winning composer Ken Ueno, and direction by Metropolitan Opera stage director Sarah Meyers. The world premiere chamber opera investigates how the landscape and man shape and transform each other. It also addresses the fundamental question of ontology, "the chicken or the egg," and features a soprano in a Houdini box filled with Cheerios and a countertenor in a chicken suit. Gallo plays Thursday through Saturday, May 22-24 and 29-30, 2014 at 8 p.m. and Saturday, May 31 at 2 p.m. with talk-backs on Friday, May 23 and Saturday, May 24. All performances are in The Zack Box at The Boston Conservatory, 8 The Fenway, Boston, MA. Tickets are $15 general admission, $10 seniors and free for students with valid IDs; tickets can be purchased from The Boston Conservatory Box Office by phone or in person only. Call (617) 912-9222 beginning Monday, May 12, 2014 to reserve tickets. Please visit www.bostonconservatory.edu/tickets for more Box Office information. Gallo is sung in English and 70 minutes in duration. The audience will be asked to remove their shoes before they enter the theater and invited to lie down during a portion of the performance. Please let The Box Office know if you require special assistance.
Gallo is an installation and immersive experience performed in the round. The Zack Box will be transformed into a boardwalk bordering a beach made of Cheerios, which serves as a repository of memories. In this landscape there are familiar items placed at random, as if prizes in a cereal box or rocks in a Zen garden. The audience sits on the boardwalk as the Mother/Shopper, played by soprano Aliana de la Guardia, and Galante/Farinelli, the Gallo, played by countertenor Douglas Dodson emerge from and disappear into the landscape. They experience memories and interactively question their creative existence. Composer Ken Ueno remarks: "'Gallo' is the biggest thing I've done so far, so I feel truly blessed to be collaborating closely with a dream team of amazing stars - Guerilla Opera, Sarah Meyers, and Julia Noulin-Mérat. Good music and art requires commitment and trust, and they give me that secure footing to be as wild as my imagination wants to go. It's already been life-changing for me!"Videos