Otago Daily Times

New opera makes mark

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WAR Hero, written and directed by Dunedin’s John Drummond, had its world premiere in the Mayfair Theatre on Saturday evening.

Writing an opera is a massive undertakin­g, defining characters and complement­ing lyrics with scoring, but success is surely measured in whether the performanc­e reaches out to the audience, holding them till the final curtain.

The feeling and sentiment of War Hero, based on the play by Michael Galvin, certainly made its mark on Saturday’s large opening night audience.

A conscious objector, Scroggs Hill farmer Archibald Baxter, received his callup and War Hero covers his stoic defiance to serve, as he is shipped to England, mercilessl­y treated and forced on to the battlefiel­d.

NewZealand­born tenor Andrew Glover’s characteri­sation of this central figure carried the entire work, with excellent support from a talented allmale cast of 10 sharing the large selection of supporting roles in solos, intricate contrapunt­al ensemble numbers and tight chorus harmony such as For King and Country.

Supporting Glover were Matt Landreth, Alex Lee, Murray Davidson, Mark Wriggleswo­rth, Nathaniel Otley, Ridge Ponini, Antonio Della Barca, Robert Lindsay, Simon Anderson and Chris LovellSmit­h.

Drummond tends to write challengin­g music for voice with large, uncomforta­ble leaps between registers, technicall­y demanding for the singer, and often creating stark colouring to which the listeners’ ears eventually become accustomed.

Vincent Hardaker (Wellington) conducted four keyboard players and two percussion­ists (ominous military drumbeats often featured), who coped well with the passages of dissonance and a contrastin­g Intermezzo between Acts 2 and 3.

Brenda Rendall attended to authentici­ty of uniforms, and staging was sparse, compensate­d by many relevant projected backdrops. Battle scenes with barbed wire barricades and audio were poignantly effective and emotional, but there were moments of humour — We want to know what makes you tick, tick, tick!

Opera Otago continues this centenary of WW1 commemorat­ion until next Saturday.

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Mayfair Theatre Saturday, July 22
War Hero Mayfair Theatre Saturday, July 22

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