Charlottesville Opera To Present Rebecca Head Free Lecture, 3/24
By: Molly Tracy
Rebecca Mead, staff writer at the New Yorker and author of My Life in Middlemarch, will give a free lecture to ticketholders and Virginia Festival of the Book participants before Charlottesville Opera's March 24 matinee performance of Middlemarch in Spring. Mead will speak about George Eliot's seminal work Middlemarch, which composer Allen Shearer and librettist Claudia Stevens adapted for the operatic stage.
Middlemarch in Spring, which had its world premiere in San Francisco in 2015, received rave reviews from the Encyclopedia Britannica and San Francisco Chronicle, both of which recognized it as a noteworthy new work. Charlottesville Opera will bring this new work to the East Coast for the first time on March 23 and 24 at The Paramount Theater in downtown Charlottesville, featuring a number of artists from the original cast, including renowned bass-baritone Philip Skinner. In the New York Times bestseller My Life in Middlemarch (Crown, 2014), Rebecca Mead explores the deep connection she has had with Eliot's masterpiece throughout her adult life. Part biography, part literary exploration, part memoir, Mead reveals the connections between her life and the themes of Eliot's masterpiece. Author Joyce Carol Oates called the book "a poignant testimony to the abiding power of fiction" in the New York Times Book Review, and it was recognized by the San Francisco Chronicle, Huffington Post, Guardian (UK), and several other publications as one of the best books of 2014.
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