Anger

Instrumentation

Baritone
1
Cello
1
Clarinet
1
Flute
1
French Horn
1
Mezzo soprano
1
Soprano
1
Trombone
1
Violin
1

Additional Information

An opera sketch libretto by Meredith Oakes

Anger was initially written for a private event – 7 Deadly Opera Sins to mark the end of the ‘Power House’ regime for the management of English National Opera: Mark Elder, Peter Jonas, David Pountney and Edmund Tracey, and was first performed, alongside sins of Robin Holloway, Jeremy Sams, Jonathan Dove, David and Colin Matthews, and Alec Roth at Lincoln’s Inn Fields in June 1993. The Diva was Vivian Tierney, and the critics Nigel Douglas and Karl Daymond, with Nicholas Kok at the piano. The public premiere took place on November 12, 2007 at the Riverside Studios, Hammersmith W6 as part of Tétè-a-Tétè’s show Blind Date, for which this skit was remodeled, with a mezzo replacing the tenor and orchestrated for a small ensemble. The Diva was Stephanie Corley and the Critics, Susan Atherton and Damien Thantrey. Chroma was conducted by Timothy Murray, and the show was directed by Bill Bankes-Jones. 

 

SYNOPSIS

 

A diva showcases her entire repertory. Two critics upstage her, insisting their opinions are paramount. The performance ends in ugly fashion.

 

 

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Minutes
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