Things On Sunday event presented by
MALTHOUSE THEATRE and CHAMBER MADE OPERA
The year is 1827 and Austrian composer Schubert is alone in a room. He coughs up blood; he hallucinates; he struggles with the act of creation.
In this exciting collaboration between MALTHOUSE THEATRE and CHAMBER MADE OPERA, the nineteenth and the twenty-first century come into dynamic relationship. Schubert meets three contemporary composers (Alex Garsden, Annie Hui-Hsin Hsieh, Jesse McVeity) who could well be his peers in another lifetime.
The songs from Die Winterreise receive a strange and wondrous reply from vocalist and musician Ida Duelund Hansen and sound designer Jethro Woodward. And the remarkable Caroline Lee (Alias Grace, Black, Care Instructions) strides through the stage interrogating just what it means to make music that sits within a tradition, but lives in the here and now.
Things on Sunday is a series that speaks to and about a range of cultural concerns in Australian society today. Its style is intimate, with a touch of the theatrical. Its philosophy is art matters. The series comprises regular events that bring together commentary and conversation in an always-entertaining combination.
BLOOD complements Malthouse Theatre and ThinIce’s production of DIE WINTERREISE (20 – 31 July 2011), directed by Matthew Lutton and starring Paul Capsis.
SUNDAY 31 JULY 2011 at 2.30pm
Merlyn Theatre, The Malthouse,
113 Sturt St SOUTHBANK
$10 entry (plus min $1.50 booking fee); FREE for Malthouse Theatre subscribers
WWW.MALTHOUSETHEATRE.COM.AU or 03 9685 5111
The Malthouse Theatre THINGS ON SUNDAY series, Season 2 2011: BLOOD, SWEAT (21 August) and TEARS (27 November)