Center for Comtemporary Opera Presents ANAIS at the Cell Theatre 2/11
By: Gabrielle Sierra
The Center for Contemporary Opera (CCO), a celebrated arts organization dedicated to the creation and performance of contemporary American opera, presents Susan Hurley's Anaïs on February 11, 2010 at 8:00 PM at the cell theatre. Soprano Charlotte Cohn and baritone Daniel Neer star in this psychological drama about the deep confessions that surfaced during the last hours of Anaïs Nin's life. CCO presents the work as an Atelier - a semi-staged reading accompanied by piano - preceded by a pre-curtain talk by Anaïs Nin biographer Barbara Kraft, whose original manuscript served as the inspiration for this opera.
Anaïs Nin is best remembered as a diarist and the first prominent woman in modern Europe to write erotica. Her journals span several decades, and provide a deeply explorative insight into her personal life and relationships. In this opera, Anaïs Nin attempts to come to terms with her impending death in the presence of her lover and long-time companion Rupert Pole. In what amounts to a test of his devotion, she seeks his understanding as she reveals some of the strongest memories of her life; innumerable infidelities, incestuous relations and her violent rejection of motherhood. A shocked Rupert is unable to forgive Anaïs for these dark secrets as she approaches life's end.Susan Hurley's works, often described as vibrant, magical and otherworldly, include her song cycle Wind River Songs and the choral work Vermont Poems. Originally from New England, she holds a master's degree from the Eastman School of Music and a doctoral degree in music composition from Indiana University's School of Music. Her mentors have included composers Nadia Boulanger and Samuel Adler, pianist Estella Olevsky, oboist Ralph Gomberg and vocalist Paul Derenne. Ms. Hurley has served as Composer-In-Residence at Lawrence University and Atlantic Center for the Arts, and has taught composition at Indiana University and the Interlochen Center for the Arts in Michigan.Ms. Cohn has also performed in Coram Boy on Broadway, and in Elliott Gould's Off-Broadway production of One Hundred Gates. She has appeared in lead roles in regional productions across the country, including The Murder of Isaac with Irene Lewis at Center Stage, and The American Conservatory Theatre's production and recording of Kurt Weill & Bertolt Brecht's Happy End. Ms. Cohn and her husband, Jason Odell Williams, are co-founders of their own Production Company, Look At Me Films.
Tickets for all cell theatre productions are $20 and may be purchased through Brown Paper Tickets at www.brownpapertickets.com or 1-800-838-3006. If not sold out, tickets will be available at the theater box office on the day of the performance.

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