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Oxford Contemporary Opera Festival.

Following the sell-out success of Marilyn Forever, the Oxford Contemporary Opera Society returned with a festival of three short operas, all written, directed, produced and performed by students. Composed by Hani Elias, Zerlina Vulliamy and Israel Lai the operas are centred on a contemporary narrative, featuring an adaptation of Camus’ The Outsider, an opera about sexual harassment in the workplace and an opera inspired by the conflict currently happening in Hong Kong. The festival featured some of the best student performers and crew in Oxford, run under the general direction of Zerlina Vulliamy.

Reviews

“All three operas were sophisticated musical reflections on contemporary issues, and strong promotions of opera as a socially relevant and emotionally powerful art form.”

The Cherwell

“The three pieces, all providing a unique tone and atmosphere, proved to be a wonderful synthesis of what contemporary opera has to offer.”

-Oxford Opening Night

“The Oxford Contemporary Opera Festival demonstrated both the critical and emotional power of opera, and its creative potential within the modern world; it also highlighted the hard work and talent of everyone involved in its production, be they cast, crew or composers. Following the success of this inaugural festival, I, for one, hope to be seeing this event for many years to come.”

The Oxford Student

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The Outsider by Hani Elias (libretto by Marnie Shutter)

Indebted to Camus’s L’Étranger, The Outsider is an opera which delves into an array of themes pertinent to today’s social climate. It is an opera which seeks to invert tradition and to uproot dominant doctrines of the Western world – an opera which challenges contemporary authority figures and holds them up to the light. Watch on as an audience of journalists, while this twenty-first century adaptation of the original novel’s trial scene juggles the words of Donald Trump and reflections of Simone de Beauvoir around current, global issues.

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Susanna by Zerlina Vulliamy

The eponymous heroine of this opera takes her inspiration from the character of the same name from Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro. Updated to a modern office, Susanna is now an ambitious young woman working in an office with her fellow worker, Figaro, who is clearly interested in her. When she begins receiving inappropriate texts from a mysterious number (later revealed to be their boss - or the Count), Susanna begins to doubt herself and her actions. This opera was my attempt at updating a classic opera into a modern setting, showcasing a relatable and realistic female character who experiences something that many experience on a daily basis.

“We are given signs across the piece of a thoughtful composer with a sense of humour: ‘Susanna’ offered at once raunchy comedy, lyricism, and a snappy formation of feminist resolve” - Oxford Opening Night.

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Bou6 by Israel Lai (libretto by Miuccia Chan)

‘There is no riot, only tyranny,’ said a black banner, erected in the heart of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong on 1 July 2019. Freedom fighters, predominantly in their early twenties and teenage years, had broken into the building to send the message that this legislative body had failed in its job to represent the people and the interests of their society.

Like the movement it was inspired by, this opera is hardly just about the recent crisis—it is a dialogue with all tyrannical structures that exist in our societies. Each character on stage represents a group of people or a concept; the story aspires to be a mirror for all Tyranny, Riot, Condemners, and Departed in society to gaze upon, and only those who scrutinise their reflections with eyes open will be able to understand the intended meaning in its entirety. It re-contextualises ideas of government, anarchy, and truth - what truly happens in the opera is left to the imagination.

Bou6 is the Jyutping romanisation for a character that means violent, and is used in the slogan for the words for both riot and tyranny. 6 is also a reference to June, where the story is set.

For all who fight for HK, in spite of those who fight against.

Cast and Crew

Producer - Friederike Pank

Assistant Producer - Alice Wilson

Costume - Anton Blackburn

Set Designer - Alice Penrose

Assistant Set Designer - Louise Hossien

Lighting Designer - Alice Williams

Marketing - Natasha Mallett, Emilie Edelenbos

Poster Design - Nick Budd

The Outsider

Marie Sartre - Lorelei Piper

Moselle de Beauvoir - Anna Townsend

Sandrine Boucher - Paradis Farahati

The Judge - Chris O’Leary

Composer - Hani Elias

Librettist - Marnie Shutter

Director - Lou Lou Curry

Assistant Director - Suzie Murray

Musical Director - Chris O’Leary

Assistant Musical Director - Toby Stanford

 

Susanna

Susanna - Tamsin Sandford-Smith

Figaro - Charlie Baigent

Composer/Librettist/Director - Zerlina Vulliamy

Assistant Director - Samanwita Sen

Musical Director - Leo Geyer

Assistant Musical Director - Charlotte Corderoy

Bou6

Tyranny - Zhao Ng

the Departed - Anna Townsend

Riot - Maxime Cugnon de Sévricourt

Condemner - Oliver Black

Composer/Assistant Musical Director - Israel Lai

Director - Toni Scharle

Assistant Director - Ellie Harrington

Musical Director - Lucia Švecová