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Dark Star Requiem World Premiere Photos

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Photographer Brian Mosoff has captured some great moments from the Tapestry / Luminato world premiere of Dark Star Requiem (by Andrew Staniland & Jill Battson) in June at Koerner Hall.

Check them out below.

Dark Star Requiem Music Workshop Photos

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Check out more great photos from Brian Mosoff, this time from the February 2010 music workshop for Dark Star Requiem in the Ernest Balmer Studio at Tapestry.

Dark Star Requiem
A world premiere from Tapestry & Luminato, Toronto Festival of Arts & Creativity
Composed by Andrew Staniland
Libretto by Jill Battson

June 11 & 12, 2010 at 8pm at The Royal Conservatory,
TELUS Centre for Performance and Learning, Koerner Hall
TICKETS: $30-50
416-872-1111 / 1-866-577-4277 ticketmaster.ca
416-408-0208 Royal Conservatory of Music

Opera to Go 2010 Production Photos

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Check out some of photographer Brian Mosoff’s great pics of Opera to Go 2010 – some of our favourite short works in the Fermenting Cellar, Distillery Historic District.

The audience picked up their chairs traveled to 5 different worlds as we used the entire space in this amazing venue!

See our Upcoming Operas “to Go” in Their Past Lives

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

We are reviving 5 Opera to Go favourites this month. Check out some pics of their previous productions.

Opera to Go runs March 24,25,26 at 8pm in the Fermenting Cellar, Distillery Historic District. See what director Tom Diamond and our Opera to Go design team have in store for our remount of these 5 short works.

TICKETS: $40 / $20
416.537.6066 or online

Production Photos from The Shadow

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

Check out some great shots from the world premiere production of The Shadow.

The Shadow runs until May 30 at the Berkeley Street Theatre, Downstairs.

Click here for more info.

Tickets
$20-$49

Box Office
416.368.3110
canstage.com
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Artists featured: Theodore Baerg, Scott Belluz, Carla Huhtanen, Keith Klassen & Peter McGillivray
All Photos are © Michael Cooper, CooperShoots, 2009.

Production Shots from Opera to Go 2009

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

Thanks to everyone who made it out to Opera to Go this year! Check out some production shots below.

Tickets are on sale now for our next world premiere The Shadow by Alex Poch-Goldin & Omar Daniel – May 21-30 at the Berkeley Street Theatre Downstairs.

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ARTISTS PICTURED: Scott Belluz, Sally Dibblee, Keith Klassen, Peter McGillivray, Krisztina Szabó

PHOTO CREDIT: Michael Cooper, 2009

Students show McIntosh Apple some love & Get Stuffed with the Good Stuff

Friday, November 7th, 2008

Check out the great images below and see some of the awesome response we received from students of Rose Avenue Public School who saw Get Stuffed during our GTA preview tour.  Some of the writing might be too small to read but take a look at some pretty fabulous drawings.  Get Stuffed’s wisest character and leader of the Vitamins A-B-C, McIntosh Apple (aka Neema Bickersteth), is a fan favourite, as is the infamous “french fry toss”.

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Get Stuffed in the GTA

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Get Stuffed image 1

Our preview tour of Get Stuffed (by Alexis Diamond & Richard Payne) is underway in the Greater Toronto area.  Last Friday Oct. 17th we began a 10 show tour to schools around the city in anticipation of our premiere tour which launches in spring 2009.  We will be visiting schools and community centres all around the province of Ontario, with support from the Ontario Trillium Foundation, including northern Ontario in spring 2010.

So far feedback has been fantastic and a huge help as we continue to develop this new work before the premiere.  Developed by Tapestry & Words in Motion in association with the Canadian Diabetes Association, Get Stuffed is a comic children’s opera about serious decisions – making healthy food choices inspired by the Canada Food Guide. The rise of type 2 diabetes, especially among children, is a huge concern.  With Get Stuffed we hope to use opera – a most inclusive art form – engage young people with this important issue and of course with the performing arts.  Like Elijah’s Kite, Get Stuffed will include a Study Guide and interaction between the audience and artists.

Click here to learn more about Get Stuffed.

Click here to learn more about Words in Motion

Click here to learn more about the Canadian Diabetes Association and the rise of type 2 diabetes.

Here’s what some audience members had to say about the Get Stuffed preview performance:

West Preppers wowed by wonderful world of veggies! Adults and children alike were entertained by big voices and splendid soundscapes at the performance of “Get Stuffed”, definitely not an ordinary opera. The primary students were mesmerized by the complex yet accessible medley of voices and veggies as well as instruments (where did that sound come from?) provided by a stellar cast of musicians and vocal artists. The children were completely engaged by the dramatic performances and responded enthusiastically to the non-stop, ever-changing musical smorgasbord of continually surprising and often amusing rhythms and sounds. Adults were moved to laughter by the nuances of the script but nothing was lost on the children who sat up taller and craned their necks, anxious to see if their fallen diva would revive.  All this and learning, too! Canada’s Food Guide never had it so good. Oh, did I forget to mention that all of this creativity is the vehicle for a lesson on the benefits of good nutrition.  A lesson they’ll always remember joyfully!
Thank you.

West Prep Public School

So…we are well on our way and very excited for the spring premiere!  Here are a few shots from rehearsals in the Ernest Balmer Studio at Tapestry.

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ARTISTS PICTURED: Neema Bickersteth, Catharin Carew, Cory Knight, Keith O’Brien, Justin Welsh.  PHOTOS (c) Tapestry

Opera Briefs 8 – 3 great shows!

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

September 26, 27 & 28, 2008 in the Ernest Balmer Studio

Opera Briefs 8, our annual season opener presents scenes from the LibLab.  We extended to three shows this year – by popular demand (hooray!) – and celebrated the work of Tapestry’s newest writers and composers, including two international composers and some heavy weight Toronto writers.  Resident Studio Company Director Tom Diamond directed the entire programme and with two talented répétiteurs and 5 singing actors brought to life ten 5-minute operas -  dramatic, mournful, silly, absurd, you name it – in the Ernest Balmer Studio.

Here are some pics of the cast from one of the studio presentations.

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OPERA BRIEFS 8 Company:

WRITERS
David Brock
Spy Dénommé-Welch
Ken Gass
Andrew Moodie

COMPOSERS
J. Scott Brubacher
Justine F. Chen
Teresa Connors
Jack Perla

DIRECTOR Tom Diamond
MUSIC DIRECTORS Christopher Foley & Jennifer Tung

CAST
Scott Belluz
Carla Huhtanen
Keith Klassen
Lauren Phillips
Justin Welsh

STAGE MANAGER Isolde Pleasants-Faulkner

PHOTO CREDIT: Artists Pictured -  Scott Belluz, Carla Huhtanen, Keith Klassen, Lauren Phillips, Justin Welsh, Wayne Strongman

INside Opera – St Jamestown

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

From July 21 to August 1st, the children of the City Hope Summer Camp teamed up with composer Glenn James, librettist Dave Deveau and Tapestry to create and perform their very own opera. The children came up with the characters, the story, and the music, and everyone had tons of fun combining these elements in different ways over two weeks. As the end of the second week neared, the brainstorming, exploring, singing and skits had formed an opera titled “The Secret Within.” On the last day of camp the children performed their opera about a prince’s quest to find the wizard that has stolen all the beauty away from the town, aided by the queen and a group of animal sidekicks. The opera was a huge hit, and for those that missed it, there are some pictures below.

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