Sydney Opera House: The Opera (The Eighth Wonder) ★★★★
‘Music defies time but needs its timekeepers. Even beauty must sometimes grasp the grubby helping hand of the real world.’
Dennis Watkins
Opera and politics are closely intertwined. The commissioning, composition, and performance of opera have been used as a political instrument in many different contexts, while the actual presentation of opera has often had an overtly political dimension, with operatic performance and opera theatres themselves constituting a significant reflection of political aspirations, national prestige, and identity.
New operas in Australia, or anywhere else for that matter, that receive a second, let alone a third production are exceedingly rare. It is greatly to be welcomed that Opera Australia is presenting Alan John and Dennis Watkins’s opera, The Eighth Wonder – premièred in 1995 – although now badged as Sydney Opera House: The Opera. This ‘new/old’ opera had its first performance on the steps of the said Opera House on 28 October 2016. (The original work enjoyed a revival in 2000 as part of the Olympic Festival, and both series of performances were generally well received by public and critics alike.)
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