Coraline (opera)
Coraline is an opera in 2 acts by English composer Mark-Anthony Turnage, with a libretto by Rory Mullarkey. It is based on the 2002 dark fantasy children's novella by Neil Gaiman. It is directed by Aletta Collins and conducted by Sian Edwards.[1][2]
Coraline | |
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Opera by Mark-Anthony Turnage | |
Librettist | Rory Mullarkey |
Based on | Coraline by Neil Gaiman |
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The opera had its world premiere at the Barbican Centre in London from 27 March to 7 April 2018, and is presented by the Barbican and produced by the Royal Opera House in a co-production with Folkoperan, Opéra de Lille, Theater Freiburg and Victorian Opera.[3]
References
- Ashley, Tim (30 March 2018). "Coraline review – creepy adaptation of Neil Gaiman's tale will turn kids on to opera". the Guardian. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
- "As If It Couldn't Get Any Creepier, Neil Gaiman's 'Coraline' Is Becoming an Opera". Retrieved 9 April 2018.
- "Mark-Anthony Turnage: new opera Coraline announced". www.boosey.com. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
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