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ENTER

Mother

A co–production with
Sydney Conservatorium of Music

Directed by
Lindy Hume


28 Oct 2024 –
02 Nov 2024
2 hours 20 min (incl. interval)

Mother

About the show

This special collaboration premieres four short new operas created by postgraduate students from NIDA and the Sydney Conservatorium of Music that explore aspects of the mother and motherhood, from personal to political, from quirky to queer. From the bloodlines of womanhood to the birth of a Star Baby, from a snakeskin nightmare to the finale of a reality television competition to find the next pop superstar, these captivating music dramas range across musical idioms and showcase a new generation of musical storytellers.

This co-production is directed by Lindy Hume, one of Australia’s great directors with more than 50 major productions across Australasia and a long line of international work stretching from Berlin to London to Seattle.

Part One

Menarche
Music by Jessica O’Donoghue
Libretto by Rebecca Duke and Karina Young

In Cosmic Utero
Music by Aija Draguns
Libretto by Bianca Watkins

20-minute interval

Part Two

M.TH.R

Music by Oliver John Cameron
Libretto by Xavier Hazard, Megan Rundle and Oliver John Cameron

The Lullaby
Music by Hao Zhen
Libretto by Lily Thomson

Conducted by Stephen Mould, Simon Lobelson and Aija Draguns
Directed by Lindy Hume
Dramaturgy by Sally Blackwood

Lindy Hume is one of Australia’s leading directors, acknowledged internationally for fresh interpretations of a wide variety of repertoire and progressive artistic leadership of Australian arts organisations and festivals including Perth Festival, Sydney Festival, and more recently Four Winds Festival and Ten Days on the Island. Hume has led a total of twelve Australian international festivals spanning the period 2004-2023, her thoughtfully curated and welcoming programs leaving a substantial legacy of stellar global creations, bold and diverse new Australian works, projects fore-fronting contemporary First Nation cultures, progressive socially engaged practice and deep community connections in regional and urban centres across Australia.

Equally at home in opera, Lindy Hume has served as Artistic Director of four Australian opera companies: West Australian Opera, Victorian Opera, OzOpera and Opera Queensland. As a stage director, she regularly creates new theatre and opera productions in Australia, NZ, Europe, US and the UK, including major productions for renowned international companies such as Opera Philadelphia, Seattle Opera, Houston Grand Opera, Royal Swedish Opera Stockholm, Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin, Aldeburgh Festival, Welsh National Opera and eight productions for New Zealand Opera.

In music, sound, text, narrative and style the four operas of MOTHER are four entirely different worlds, thus the order in which they are experienced by an audience becomes a major dramaturgical decision. We decided to split the evening into two parts with an interval allowing the audience to breathe and absorb the first two operas, Menarche and In Cosmic Utero. These two inhabit an abstracted space in which the cycles of the natural world and cosmos embrace the narratives, whereas the space for M*TH*R and The Lullaby is affected by human intervention and destructive human behaviour, fantasies and nightmares.


Through the simple visual gestures of a meadow then a burned-out car, the two parts of MOTHER are visually and thematically ‘opposites’ of one another: alive/dead, untouched/ruined, beautiful/ugly, poetic/brutal… These elements flex to encompass our four wildly disparate narratives ranging from Menarche’s spiritual ceremony of ancient knowledge passed from mother to daughter to In Cosmic Utero’s childlike universe, M*TH*R’s high-camp reality television show and finally the bleak urban wilderness of The Lullaby. It’s quite the journey.

This project brings together composers, writers and singers, a dramaturg, puppet-makers, a movement director, special FX, several camera operators and dozens of makers, technicians and crew realising costume, scenic, props, video and lighting design. We celebrate the musicians bringing these new compositions to life by bringing them onstage instead of hiding them in an orchestra pit.


Directing any new opera has its rewards and challenges. Directing four World Premieres to be performed in one evening multiplies those challenges and rewards by four. That the MOTHER project is a collaboration between two of Australia’s leading arts training institutions adds further complexity and almost limitless creative scope. While the sheer scale of this undertaking has sometimes been bewildering, it has been joyful over these last few weeks to watch these works take shape through the skills of all the brilliant artists, artisans and technicians – emerging and highly experienced – who have thrown themselves so completely into MOTHER.

– Lindy Hume

In 2023, I designed a project to draw upon and deepen the existing collaboration between SCM and NIDA, involving the creation and performance of new operas. This became the ‘Word, Text, Voices, Music’ Project in which NIDA MFA (Dramatic Writing) students (librettists) teamed up with SCM composers to produce works under the overall supervision of Paul Stanhope.

The four works that emerged underwent a process of creative development, led by director Lindy Hume, who has created the production. The project has resulted in the creation of four very strong works, all exploring the idea of ‘MOTHER’ from very different perspectives.

The production is a collaboration among NIDA students, under Lindy Hume’s guidance and follows a ‘hi-tech’ approach which is increasingly a feature of opera/music-theatre works. The cast feature students from the SCM Opera Masters course, joined by a group of undergraduate vocal students. The ‘orchestra’ for the production is the SCM Contemporary Music Ensemble, who feature onstage as a part of the overall scenic environment.

To conduct the evening of operas, I am delighted to be joined by Simon Lobelson, and Aija Draguns who will conduct her own work.


– Stephen Mould.

Please be advised, this performance contains haze and smoke effects, strobe and flashing lights, and adult themes.

The Company

PRINCIPAL CAST (SCM STUDENTS)

Menarche

Communicant – Georgia Cooper

Spirits – Charlotte Crowe, Hazel Bingon, Leyang Hong

Scout – Galatea Kneath

Mother – Megan Kim

Menarche – Molly Ryan

Mum – Sophie Blades

Friends – Astrid Girdis, Bridget Power, Christopher Whalley, Daniel Kramer, Eleanor Edwards, Ella Briggs, Matthew Hilberts, Sam Elmi, Wesley Yu

In Cosmic Utero

Moon – Megan Kim

Mara – Sophie Blades

Trees – Galatea Kneath, Leyang Hong, Molly Ryan, Georgia Cooper

Pot – Matthew Hilberts

Pan – Daniel Kramer

Nut – Sam Elmi

Bolt – Wesley Yu

Star Baby – Christopher Whalley

M.TH.R

The Host – Daniel Kramer

Angelina Crescenzi – Galatea Kneath

Aurora Vainheart – Megan Kim

Desmond Showboat – Sam Elmi

Nova – Wesley Yu

M.TH.R – Georgia Cooper

The Lullaby

Mother – Molly Ryan

June – Leyang Hong

Scout – Wesley Yu

Snake Skins – Matthew Hilberts, Sam Elmi, Sophie Blades

Programme Developer / Musical Direction / Conductor – Stephen Mould***

Director – Lindy Hume*

Producer/Artistic Strategy Manager – Scott Ryan***

Costume DesignerAndrea Knezevic

Lighting Designer – Matthew Marshall*

Sets/Props Designer – Lochie Odgers*

Sound Designer – Oliver Brighton*

Video Designer – Mic Gruchy**

Dramaturg – Sally Blackwood**

Movement Choreographer – Troy Honeysett**

Assistant Director – Nelson Blake

Assistant Conductor – Panagiotis Karamanos

Vocal Advisor / Conductor – Simon Lobelson***

Conductor – Aija Draguns

Principal Repetiteur / Music Advisor – Alan Hicks***

Repetiteur – Ingrid Sakurovs***

Composer Supervisor – Paul Stanhope***

Composer Supervisor – Liza Lim***

Composer Supervisor – Damien Ricketson***

Artistic Operations Manager – Nick Munro***

Stage Production Coordinator – Kate Middleton-Olliver***

Producer (Development Workshops) – Tom Westley***

Technical Director – Ben McPharlin**

Technical ManagerTopaz Marlay-Cole

Company Stage ManagerClaire Edmonds-Wilson

Deputy Technical Manager – Finlay Hogan

Deputy Stage Manager – Guinevere Fisher

Deputy Stage Managers – Poppy Townsend

Assistant Stage Manager – Max Bradley

Assistant Stage Manager – Lilly Green

Construction Manager – Nicholas Day**

Costume SupervisorKit Moore

Costume Supervisor – Lisa Mimmocchi*

Properties SupervisorFreyja Meany

Sound System Supervisor – Jun Tung

Video System Supervisor – Madeleine Picard*

Head Electrician – Cameron Russell*

Head Rigger/Flyman – Finton Mahoney*

Head Flyman – Danny Persee*

Head Mechanist – Grant Finlay*

Mechanist/Set Assistant – Eryn Douglas*

Costume MakerDanielle Schache

Costume MakerJaspa Frankish

Costume Maker – Katrina Mark 

Costume Maker – Raphaela Kuhn

Costume Maker – Sophy Simson

Puppet Maker – Indigo Redding*

Properties MakerCaleb Jackson

Set Assistant – Vincent Day*

Costume Design Assistant – Danielle Rodriguez

Costume Assistant/Dresser – Karamea Gostt

Costume Assistant/Dresser – Sean Farnworth

Dresser – Nicole Gandy

Dresser – Rachael Cherry

Properties Assistant – Chris Hosea

Followspot Operator – Bella Muslado

Followspot Operator – Alexandria White

Microphone Technician – Brent Russell

Make-up Artist – Abbey Conroy

Make-up Artist – Abbey Hardwick

Make-up Artist – Theodore Herbert

Make-up Artist – Olivia Lovelock

Make-up Artist – Lily New

Hair & Make-up Artist – Miranda Reid

Surtitles Operator – Lucy Blomfield***

Surtitles Preparation – Hannah Burton***

THE ORCHESTRA

Violin 1 – Isaac Shatford

Violin 2 – Violeta Shopova

Viola – Somerset Peede

Cello – Francis Yoon

Double Bass – Alexandra Thompson

Flute – Sam Roberts

Oboe – Theodore Brown

Clarinet – Tim Roberts

Bassoon – Summer Edwards

Saxophone – Sherman Swing

Saxophone – Holly Williams

Horn – Kit Stone

Trumpet – Cindy Hu

Trombone – Josh de Haan

Harp – Paul Nicolaou

Percussion – Bill Chen

Percussion – Anneke Brahe

Drum Kit – Natalie Iacullo

Piano – Alan Hicks ***

Piano / Synthesizer – Channing Chu

Piano / Synthesizer – Cara Eccleston

Key

*Guest Artist
** NIDA Staff
*** Sydney Conservatorium of Music Staff

Gallery

The Sydney Conservatorium of Music acknowledges the generous support of the Alan Hyland and John Luscombe Endowment

Special thanks to Opera Australia, GWB Studios, Irons Entertainment Transport, Justin Ankus, Kevin Man, SCM opera and vocal faculty staff and tutors and NIDA staff and tutors