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"What's Opera, Doc?"

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Blogger Michael Sporn said...

In 2008 Roundabout Theater imported a production from England of Steven Sondheim's SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE, as close to opera as theater might come. Within the show was easily 20-30 minutes of animation that filled tha stage behind the many human occupants. The animation was not limited but always in motion and beautifully stylized.

They've come a long way since 1980 when I put 20 mins of a dancing cat (Katz) character into WOMAN OF THE YEAR.

November 16, 2010 8:03 AM

Blogger roconnor said...

Going back to Max Reinhardt and Brecht's incorporation of projections and film, the opera has been trying to motion pictures (and by extension animation) for nearly a century.

We're seeing technology catch up with the creative vision.

Pilobolus has been doing interesting things in the field with incorporating animation, including a recent collaboration with Art Speigelman.

November 16, 2010 8:29 PM

Blogger Stephen Worth said...

The Valencia Ring cycle under Mehta is backed by monumental video screens with a variety of computer generated environments commenting on the action on the stage. It's the best Ring on video.

December 04, 2010 9:02 PM

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