Thursday, June 25, 2009

Basic Information

The Girl Who Waters the Basil is the deceptively quaint tale of a poor shoemaker's daughter and a lovesick inquisitive prince. Hints of the author’s dark history peek through the rollicking tone of this little play; Federico Garcia Lorca, lover of the famous painter, Salvador Dali, was murdered by the Nationalist militia at the start of the Spanish Civil War and thrown into an unmarked grave. But this comic tale is (almost) all spring and love and marriage, with penniless fathers, dimwitted royalty and elegant, if vain, little maidens.

The creative team for this 'pocket-opera' consists of composer Douglas Boyce, librettist, director and dramaturge Jodi Kanter, set and costume designer Natsu Onada Power, and musical ombudsman Robert Baker, who will also be singing the role of the Prince. Our performers will include Rebecca Ocampo (soprano), James Shaffran (baritone), David Jones (clarinet), Richard O'Meara (percussion) and Molly Orlando Palmiero (piano).

As we move closer to premiere date we'll be posting more about the development process, biographies of members of the troupe, as well as pictures, links, and maybe some rehearsal tape 'sneak previews.'

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