It’s taken me a while to mention this one although it’s been on my radar for ages.
Birmingham Opera Company are doing Othello on 7 dates between 5-19 December. It’s going to be amazing and epic because, by and large, amazing and epic are what Birmingham Opera Company do.
Like last year’s King Idomeneo, this will be a walkabout performance in a massive industrial building – specifically Argyle Works on Great Barr Street. However, BOC manager Jean Nicholson has suggested that the days of the company putting on shows in this way may be limited.
The performance will incorporate professional opera singers, an amateur chorus (to include Pete Ashton, who’s occasionally seen around these parts and who has been taking photos during rehearsals, including the one below), a new children’s chorus and a dance company of 200 young people as part of the People Dancing programme (read about Smash Bro’z involvement in that).
Here are some bonus bulletpoints:
- In this production, Ronald Samm will be the first black man to play Othello for a professional opera company in the UK
- Pete Ashton’s done a good analysis of the poster and what lies behind it
- Shoes may not be worn in the performance space – socks will be available
- The Saturday shows (5, 12 and 19 Dec) have already sold out
- You really should buy yourself a ticket. Worst case scenario – you won’t know what you missed
Review: Dancers in Verdi’s Othello
[…] The show runs until 19 December and we don’t want to spoil it for new audiences (join our debate about whether online content ruins or enhances viewing here) but since the production restored the Act 3 ballet bringing together a range of dancers in an enormous display we thought we’d review the dance section. […]