Tapestry Opera to Stage World Premiere of ROCKING HORSE WINNER
By: Tyler Peterson
Tapestry Opera's exciting recent momentum continues this spring with another world premiere, ROCKING HORSE WINNER, commissioned in partnership with Scottish Opera. This modern adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's masterful short story-an intimate psychological look at love, luck and greed-comes to life with a libretto by Dora Mavor Moore Award-winning playwright Anna Chatterton and music by Irish-Scottish composer Gareth Williams. ROCKING HORSE WINNER premieres in Toronto at the Berkeley Street Theatre on May 28, (preview performance May 27) and continues to June 4, 2016. Tickets are now on sale at www.tapestryopera.com.
A chilling drama about the alienating force of greed, ROCKING HORSE WINNER explores the relationship between Paul, a young man with a developmental disability, and his emotionally distant mother. Paul becomes obsessed with solving the "bad luck" of his family, to win the love of his mother, and to meet the increasing demands of their household. His pursuit arouses a strange magic that both connects him to luck, and makes him vulnerable to haunting voices only he can hear. An all-Canadian cast and creative team unites some of the most respected young specialists in the country. Directed by Tapestry Opera's Artistic Director Michael Hidetoshi Mori, the production is musically helmed by Conductor-in-Residence Jordan de Souza, who was recently appointed the position of Studieleiter (head of music staff) at the Komische Oper Berlin for its 2016-2017 season. Award-winning designers Camellia Koo, Michelle Ramsay and Ming Wong have created an evocative setting to draw audiences into the magic of Paul's world and the love, greed, and heartbreak in his family.
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