27 May – 2 July 2023
Touring to: Sanquhar, Moniaive, Edinburgh, Linlithgow, Blantyre, Springburn, Stornoway, Dornoch, Strathpeffer, Cruden Bay and Dundee.
This year's Pop-up Opera brought specially created 30-minute versions of Die Fledermaus and Eugene Onegin - one a sparkling comedy of mistaken identities, the other a stirring tale of first love - brought to life by a storyteller, two singers, instrumentalists, and a beautiful backdrop and set of illustrations.
A Little Bit of… Die Fledermaus | Strauss II arr. Derek Clark | Illustrations Mar Hernandez
Strauss’s Die Fledermaus (The Bat) is a rip-roaring comedy filled with deceit, betrayal, and Viennese waltzes. At Prince Orlofsky’s New Year’s Eve party, Dr Falke is out for playful revenge on his friend Eisenstein, who once left him in a drunken stupor after a night out at a fancy dress ball. Left to stagger home alone the next morning still in his bat costume, the locals laughed behind Dr Falke’s back, but now is his chance for payback. Falke plots to expose Eisenstein’s flirtatious ways to his wife Rosalinde, who is disguised as a Hungarian countess. The end result is hilarity – and lots of champagne.
A Little Bit of… Eugene Onegin | Tchaikovsky arr. Derek Clark | Illustrations Essi Kimpimäki
In this deeply moving tale packed with big tunes, dances, and a heart-stopping duel, lovesick young Tatyana sends a heartfelt letter to the handsome man who recently moved in next door. However, the arrogant Eugene thoughtlessly spurns her affections. Many years later, is there still a second chance for love? Tchaikovsky’s sweeping music perfectly captures the desperation and raw emotion of Pushkin’s much-loved masterpiece.
Kindly supported by Friends of Scottish Opera and JTH Charitable Trust
Part of Scottish Opera's 2023/24 season
Show Details
Running time:
Approx. 30 mins
Language:
Both Die Fledermaus and Eugene Onegin will be sung in English.
Suggested age guidance:
Suitable for audiences of all ages.
Ticket price:
£7 per 30-minute show - booked separately.
Concessions:
Free tickets for essential companions and job seekers.
Babes in arms free (no ticket required).
Access:
Step-free access for all performances.
All performances are indoors.
Cast
Storyteller
Allan Dunn
Soprano
Jessica Leary
Baritone
Andrew McTaggart
Cello
Andrew Drummond Huggan, Sonia Cromarty*
*27 & 28 May, Dumfries & Galloway
Guitar
Sasha Savaloni*, Ian Watt**
*27 May, 28 May, 11 June, 1 July and 2 July
| **3 June, 4 June, 17 June, 24 June
Trailer
On stage

Jessica Leary and Andrew McTaggart in Scottish Opera's Pop-up Opera performance of Die Fledermaus. Credit Kirsty Anderson.

Ian Watt and Andrew Drummond Huggan in the Pop-up Opera performance of Eugene Onegin. Credit Kirsty Anderson.

Narrator Allan Dunn in Scottish Opera's Pop-up Opera performance of Die Fledermaus. Credit Kirsty Anderson.

Jessica Leary and Andrew McTaggart in Scottish Opera's Pop-up Opera performance of Die Fledermaus. Credit Kirsty A (2)

Andrew McTaggart and Allan Dunn in the Pop-up Opera performance of Die Fledermaus. Credit Kirsty Anderson.

Jessica Leary in Scottish Opera's Pop-up Opera performance of Die Fledermaus. Credit Kirsty Anderson.

Andrew McTaggart, Jessica Leary and Allan Dunn in the Pop-up Opera performance of Die Fledermaus. Credit Kirsty Anderson.

Jessica Leary in Scottish Opera's Pop-up Opera performance of Eugene Onegin. Credit Kirsty Anderson. (2)

Scottish Opera's Pop-up Opera performance of Eugene Onegin. Credit Kirsty Anderson. (2)

Andrew McTaggart and Jessica Leary in the Pop-up Opera performance of Eugene Onegin. Credit Kirsty Anderson. (2)

Jessica Leary in Scottish Opera's Pop-up Opera performance of Eugene Onegin. Credit Kirsty Anderson. (3)

Sasha Savaloni and Sonia Cromarty in the Pop-up Opera performance of Die Fledermaus. Credit Kirsty Anderson.

Andrew McTaggart in Scottish Opera's Pop-up Opera performance of Eugene Onegin. Credit Kirsty Anderson. (2)
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