Dream Collaboration Brings NIDA and Sydney Conservatorium Together
This December, two of Australia’s leading performing arts educators, the Sydney Conservatorium of Music (SCM) and the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), will present Britten’s magical operatic take on Shakespeare’s most loved comedy, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, for NIDA’s End of Year Production Season.
With the Sydney Conservatorium of Music performers on stage, the production is mounted by NIDAtechnical production and stage management, costume, design, props, scenic construction and make-up students.
The opera is conducted by Stephen Mould, Artistic Director of the Con Opera. Award-winning theatre and opera director Kate Gaul, Artistic Director of Siren Theatre Co, brings her contemporary vision to the production.
NIDA CEO Liz Hughes said: ‘Both of these creative organisations are committed to nurturing Australia’s future artists and co-creators. This collaboration has been an intense and rewarding journey for the students to work so closely together in the ever-evolving genre of opera. I’d like to thank the Dean of the Conservatorium, Professor Anna Reid, for this creative opportunity, and we are proud to present this beautiful production at NIDA.’
Professor Anna Reid, Head of School and Dean, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, said: ‘It is with absolute delight that the students from the SCM are collaborating with joint creative work with students from NIDA. We hope through this experience they will each come to appreciate each other’s art, their contribution to performance practice, and make good friends to seed future collaborations. This is a fantastic opportunity for SCM singers and orchestras, and we express our deep thanks to NIDA faculty and students for this ground-breaking opportunity.’
In a joint statement, Director Kate Gaul and Conductor Stephen Mould said: ‘This work requires a new balance in the director/conductor relationship. Any stage director can only be in awe of Shakespeare’s iconic text, and their role is, at least in part to defend the integrity of that text in the opera theatre, a place where text often disappears, as the soprano rises towards the stratospheres. Likewise, any conductor can only be in awe of Britten’s world-scale musical conception of the drama. A closeness of working with the complex dramaturgy that ensues provides an incredibly rewarding experience in exploring the cross-pollination of these musical and literary worlds, colliding and conjoining into the inevitably ‘messy’ world of opera.’
Set design is by Camille Ostrowsky with costume design by Sabina Myers, both NIDA alumnae. Camille has recently worked as a production design assistant for the Australian feature film Bloodshot Heart, and Sabina’s credits include Three Thousand Years of Longing (costume design assistant) and Werther for Opera Australia (costume designer).
Book now:
https://www.nida.edu.au/productions/end-of-year-production-season-2021/a-midsummer-nights-dream
All information about the productions: https://www.nida.edu.au/productions/productions/all/the-end-of-year-production-season-final2
ABOUT THE PRODUCTION
DATES:
Opening night Saturday 4 December, 7pm
Tuesday 7 December, 7pm
Thursday 9 December, 11am
Saturday 11 December, 2pm
NIDA Parade Theatre, Anzac Parade, Kensington
Music by Benjamin Britten
Libretto adapted from William Shakespeare by Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears
A co-production National Institute of Dramatic Art | Sydney Conservatorium of Music
Conducted by Stephen Mould
Directed by Kate Gaul
Set design by Camille Ostrowsky
Costume design by Sabina Myers
Associate Set Designer Veronique Benett
Lighting design by Sophia Wallace
Sound design by Sophie Jones
Performed by The Sydney Conservatorium of Music students, with NIDA technical production and stage management, costume, design, props, scenic construction and make-up students.
The Sydney Conservatorium of Music acknowledges the generous support of the Alan Hyland and John Luscombe Endowment.
These performances of A Midsummer Night's Dream, op.64 by Benjamin Britten are given by permission of Hal Leonard Australia Pty Ltd, exclusive agents for Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Ltd of London.
Photographs: Pollyanna Nowicki