The College’s co-production with Mid Wales Opera of Semele shines a new (strobe) light on Handel’s opera-oratorio.
Strong contemporary stage design coupled with a cast of RWCMD’s professional young singers, this re-imagining for the millennial generation has attracted attention from The Independent, The Guardian and The Times, among others.
The Independent Review
The Independent’s four-star review of Semele summarizes the modern update of Handel’s contemporary opera as ‘an invigorating – sometimes quirkily comic – cautionary tale for the social media age’.
'A cautionary tale for the social media age' – The Independent on Semele, our co-production with @Midwalesopera https://t.co/aZtRaM5Uko
— Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama (@RWCMD) February 14, 2017
Wales Arts Review
Wales Art Review’s write-up on Semele praises RWCMD singers, describing the co-production between Mid Wales National Opera and RWCMD as one which ‘fizzes with energy’.
“This is not a student show; it is a fully professional one in which young people who are the future of opera in Wales and beyond are showing their mettle”
Writer Cath Barton also gives special credit to student designer Grace Venning.
“[Grace has] an assured eye and her sets in particular are clean and sleek, bridging with style the transitions between heaven and earth required in the opera.”
Read the full article below.
Live | @CathBarton1 finds @Midwalesopera & @RWCMD singers 'bang up-to-date' and 'showing their mettle' in Semele https://t.co/9g60BITTje
— Wales Arts Review (@WalesArtsReview) February 14, 2017
“Grace Venning’s set for this – enhanced by Samuel Smith’s strips of neon lighting – is simple but utterly brilliant, and Lucy Mellors’ singing as Semele as she wrestles with Jupiter under the sheets of the vertical bed no less divine than the setting.”
Read more about Grace’s design process in our earlier blog post, Exploring Themes of Oppression and Desire Through Design.
The Guardian Review
‘A Facetime opera‘ – The Guardian notes the juxtaposition between the subtle period performance from the Academy of Ancient Music, with the contemporary update by Martin Constantine.
Semele review – selfies, sexploitation and vaping drag Handel into the present https://t.co/S7uxtkkgxU
— Guardian music (@guardianmusic) February 13, 2017
Semele is currently touring with performances in Llanelli, Colwyn Bay and Brecon until March 4th 2017.
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