20 Nov 2022

The Queen's Closet - baroque music rural drama

From Standing Room Only, 1:32 pm on 20 November 2022

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The contemporary story of five unlucky-in-love New Zealanders living in the fictitious rural town of Cloverton is being paired with Henry Purcell's 17th century music for a new kind of opera experience...

New, but based on a very old one.   Mixing spoken drama with operatic music was all the rage at the time of Charles II and the English Restoration, though it became known - not always flatteringly - as a "semi opera".

Wellington-based group The Queen's Closet likes to mix things up. The musicians play as authentic as possible 17th century period instruments.  But for this show, Cloverton: In Love & In Wine, they commissioned writer Dave Armstrong to come up with a modern libretto that actors will perform on stage.

Lynn Freeman spoke to the ensemble's co-founders - manager and producer, Sharon Lehany and artistic and musical director Gordon Lehany.

The Queen's Closet's Cloverton: In Love & In Wine premieres on Friday, 25 November, at Te Auaha in Te Whānganui-a-Tara/Wellington.