In Parenthesis on the silver screen

June 22, 2016 by

Audiences across Wales and the world will get a chance to see Welsh National Opera’s new opera In Parenthesis this year thanks to a series of cinema screenings and online broadcast of the opera.

 

In Parenthesis, which is commissioned by the Nicholas John Trust with 14-18 NOW, the UK’s arts programme for the First World War Centenary, is the operatic adaptation of poet, writer and artist David Jones’s epic poem.  Composed by Iain Bell, it remembers David Jones’s personal experience as a soldier at the Battle of Mametz Wood where he served with the Royal Welch Fusiliers.

 

In Parenthesis_ WNO, COMPOSER; Iain Bell,   Private John Ball; Andrew Bidlack, Bard of Brittannia_HQ Officer; Peter Coleman_Wright, Bard of Germania_Alice the Barmaid_The Queen of the Woods; Alexandra Deshorties, Lieutenant Jenkins; George Humphreys, Lance Corporal Lewis; Marcus Farnsworth, Sergeant Snell; Mark Le Brocq, Dai Greatcoat; Donald Maxwell, The Marne Sergeant ;Graham Clark,   Cast & Creative  Conductor; Carlo Rizzi, Director; David Pountney, Designer; Robert Innes Hopkins, Lighting Designer; Malcolm Rippeth,

In Parenthesis_ WNO, COMPOSER; Iain Bell,   Private John Ball; Andrew Bidlack, Bard of Brittannia_HQ Officer; Peter Coleman_Wright, Bard of Germania_Alice the Barmaid_The Queen of the Woods; Alexandra Deshorties, Lieutenant Jenkins; George Humphreys, Lance Corporal Lewis; Marcus Farnsworth, Sergeant Snell; Mark Le Brocq, Dai Greatcoat; Donald Maxwell, The Marne Sergeant ;Graham Clark,   Cast & Creative  Conductor; Carlo Rizzi, Director; David Pountney, Designer; Robert Innes Hopkins, Lighting Designer; Malcolm Rippeth,

In Parenthesis_ WNO, COMPOSER; Iain Bell,   Private John Ball; Andrew Bidlack, Bard of Brittannia_HQ Officer; Peter Coleman_Wright, Bard of Germania_Alice the Barmaid_The Queen of the Woods; Alexandra Deshorties, Lieutenant Jenkins; George Humphreys, Lance Corporal Lewis; Marcus Farnsworth, Sergeant Snell; Mark Le Brocq, Dai Greatcoat; Donald Maxwell, The Marne Sergeant ;Graham Clark,   Cast & Creative  Conductor; Carlo Rizzi, Director; David Pountney, Designer; Robert Innes Hopkins, Lighting Designer; Malcolm Rippeth,

In Parenthesis_ WNO, COMPOSER; Iain Bell,   Private John Ball; Andrew Bidlack, Bard of Brittannia_HQ Officer; Peter Coleman_Wright, Bard of Germania_Alice the Barmaid_The Queen of the Woods; Alexandra Deshorties, Lieutenant Jenkins; George Humphreys, Lance Corporal Lewis; Marcus Farnsworth, Sergeant Snell; Mark Le Brocq, Dai Greatcoat; Donald Maxwell, The Marne Sergeant ;Graham Clark,   Cast & Creative  Conductor; Carlo Rizzi, Director; David Pountney, Designer; Robert Innes Hopkins, Lighting Designer; Malcolm Rippeth,

Having received its World Première at Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff in May, In Parenthesis will be broadcast on The Opera Platform on 1 July, coinciding with a performance at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden and with the date of the centenary of The Battle of the Somme.  It is WNO’s first full-length opera to be broadcast on The Opera Platform; an online platform which offers viewers the chance to watch performances and access additional content for free.

 

WNO are one of 15 European opera companies – and one of only two UK partners – involved with The Opera Platform.  As well as the opera, WNO has provided video podcasts of In Parenthesis in the lead-up to the broadcast which document the development of the opera and are also available to view on demand.  As part of the partnership, WNO will broadcast another opera on The Opera Platform in 2017.

 

Nicholas Payne, Director of Opera Europa, says: “The European Opera Season offered by The Opera Platform has reached over a million viewers during its first year. We are really happy that Welsh National Opera is being characteristically bold by offering this resonant new opera as its first full-length contribution, and thereby conveying its unique identity to a wider audience.”

 

From 3 July, In Parenthesis will also be screened in cinemas across Wales, giving audiences across the country the chance to watch and listen to this work which is so deeply connected with Wales’s role in the First World War and the heavy losses sustained by the Royal Welch Fusiliers during The Battle of the Somme.  The screenings will feature introductory commentary from WNO Nicholas John Dramaturg, Sophie Rashbrook.

 

Emma Flatley, Director of Partnerships and Engagement at WNO says: “This is the first time we are screening one of our mainscale operas in cinemas and we are delighted to be working in partnership with Rondo Media and cinemas across Wales. It’s a pleasure to be able to bring this new opera to the attention of audiences across the length and breadth of the country, and especially to places which aren’t always in reach of our regular touring performances”

 

Phil George, Chairman, Arts Council of Wales, says: “In Parenthesis is a major artistic response to the commemoration of the First World War and the way that the tragedies of the Somme and Mametz Wood in particular have burned themselves into Welsh collective memory. It’s so important and heartening that Welsh National Opera continues to create extraordinary new work. By broadcasting and screening Iain Bell’s powerful piece internationally and across Wales, the company shows its commitment to reaching a wider audience than those who were able to see it in the opera house.”

 

The screenings have been made possible thanks to a partnership with Rondo Media who filmed the production.  Rondo Media have previously worked with WNO on filming several of their opera productions including Falstaff and the Welsh-language opera Gair ar Gnawd which was broadcast on S4C in 2015.  Rondo will be working with WNO again on another broadcast project in 2017.

 

Gareth Williams, Chief Executive of Rondo Media says:   “We are delighted to be extending our collaboration with

WNO and working with them to bring their stage productions to cinema screens and onto the Opera Platform.  In Parenthesisis a bold and highly moving production which transfers wonderfully well from stage to screen, and director Hefin Owen has succeeded in capturing the live performance with imaginative flair whilst remaining sensitive to the staging.”

 

In Parenthesis will be broadcast on The Opera Platform  on 1 July 2016 and will be free to view on the Platform and on the ARTE TV website for a further 6 months.  More information on The Opera Platform can be found on the website –www.theoperaplatform.eu

 

In Parenthesis will be screened in the following cinemas across Wales:

  • Pontio, Bangor, 3 July (2pm start)
  • Chapter, Cardiff, 6 July (6pm start)
  • Theatr Gwaun, Fishguard, 9 July (7pm start)
  • Aberystwyth Library cinema, 16 July (7pm start)
  • Galeri, Caernarfon, 3 October (2pm start)
  • Theatr Colwyn, Colwyn Bay, 22 November (7pm start)

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