Opera Philadelphia Announces 2017-18 Season - Inaugural Festival O17, Three World Premieres, Two Philadelphia Premieres and More!
Opera Philadelphia's 2017-2018 Season opens with a twelve-day festival that transforms the city into a stage for the future of opera, as six venues come alive with the talents of dozens of spectacular artists in more than 25 performances. Hailed as "a bold move aimed at making Philadelphia a compelling stop on the opera-lover circuit" (The Philadelphia Inquirer) and "a significant expansion of Opera Philadelphia's seasonal offerings" (Opera News), the inaugural festival, O17, takes place from September 14-25, and promises opera lovers and newcomers a fresh way to experience the art form.
Known for commissioning new works that are "ambitious, accomplished and dramatically direct" (The New York Times) and lauded as "one of America's most innovative opera companies" (WQXR), Opera Philadelphia will "blanket the city with opera" (The Washington Post) during O17. The festival comprises five productions-three world premieres, a site-specific Philadelphia premiere, and the exclusive East Coast appearance of a playfully revolutionary staging of Mozart's classic The Magic Flute-as well as a recital and master class starring Festival Artist Sondra Radvanovsky, and a free outdoor Opera on the Mall broadcast. "The 2017-2018 season truly pushes the limits of how and where and why we experience this wonderful art form," said David B. Devan, General Director and President of Opera Philadelphia. "Our city is our stage, and our stage is our city, as we present three magnificent productions in the historic Academy of Music and engage our community in a festival that will bring new audiences to opera and to Philadelphia. We are delighted to collaborate with so many of our city's treasured institutions like the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Barnes Foundation, as well as internationally significant co-producers like The Apollo Theater and Hackney Empire in London. Together, we are creating a breadth of new operatic repertoire which is gloriously interdisciplinary and tremendously inspired in its use of sound, space, and storytelling."
Underscoring the company's commitment to programming works relevant to its multicultural community, Opera Philadelphia, in a co-commission and co-production with The Apollo Theater andHackney Empire, presents the world premiere of We Shall Not Be Moved, from the creative team of Haitian-American composer Daniel Bernard Roumain, librettist Marc Bamuthi Joseph, and director/choreographer/dramaturge Bill T. Jones. The opera is informed by a tragic moment from Philadelphia's past while suggesting an alternate, more hopeful future through the eyes of its young protagonists. On the run after a series of tragic incidents, five North Philly teens find refuge in an abandoned, condemned house in West Philadelphia. The home sits at the exact location that served as headquarters of the MOVE organization when, in 1985 a standoff with police infamously ended with a neighborhood destroyed and 11 people dead, including five children.

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