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MIRACLE! An Opera of Two
Halves
Sunderland Minster, High Street
West, SR1 3ET
Until Sunday 29th
November 2015
Jonathan Cooke & Miles
Horner
with chorus
Photo: Mark Savage
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Music in the Minster has commissioned Writer David Almond and Composer Marcos Fernandez to create an
operatic piece about fans, passion and Sunderland AFC.
Triumphant chorus
Photo: Mark Savage
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The
use of the opera style for a contemporary story is much more in keeping with
the original storytelling origins of opera than the high stakes productions
that it tends to be associated with today.
It seems to be the perfect vehicle to explore the emotional
rollercoaster ride for fans and players alike.
Adult chorus as SAFC
fans on the terraces
Photo: Mark Savage
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The
venue is a large historic old church opposite the Sunderland Empire. This brings
about a number of challenges for the production but they had pulled it off.
Jonathan Cooke as Angelo
Photo: Mark Savage
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Despite
the weather outside, the room was nicely warm.
The stage comprising of some football terraces and a bit of green pitch
was central to the show. The lighting design helped pick out the action. The
show relied upon the natural acoustics of the church. The musicians, and sometimes the backing
vocalists, were tucked into the side but could be easily heard.
MIRACLE - An Opera of Two
Halves
Photo: Mark Savage
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The
story follows Sunderland AFC who are facing the drop.
Local striker Hughie Mann (Miles Homer) is having a nightmare. The Angels,
comprising of local young people with very angelic voices, notice Sunderland’s plight and God (Ian
Priestly) decides to send them an angel to help them out.
Youth chorus as angels
Photo: Mark Savage
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Angelo (Jonathan
Cooke) is signed by the club and has an immediate impact both on and off the
pitch. This includes falling in love with a lovely lass from Pennywell
(Caroline Kennedy). Can the relationship survive? Will Angelo bring even more
success in the following season? All is revealed!
Jonathan Cooke as Angelo
Photo: Mark Savage
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The
show is literally made up of two 45 minute halves, just like football. The
action is not given the opportunity to drag.
The
ensemble of volunteer performers stay in character throughout the show. Their
collective voices filling the church. The youth chorus are exceptional and
really lift the score. The cast seem to really enjoy performing.
Jonathan Cooke as Angelo
Photo: Mark Savage
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Amongst
the professional soloists the stand out performance was Jonathan Cooke, as
Angelo. His strong voice and personality
totally suited the hero of the story.
Ian Priestly had gravitas as both God in the pulpit and manager Larry
Trench. Caroline Kennedy was also great in her role as the footballer’s love
interest.
Music Director Marco
Romano
conducts the live
orchestra
Photo: Mark Savage
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Nine
musicians accompany the show. Musical Director Marco Romano led a very tight
opening night accompaniment. The new score was a joy to hear.
Director
Annie Rigby has created a stunning musical piece of theatre. This was a very
passionate production, very fitting of the region and its fanatical football
fans.
Youth chorus Photo: Mark Savage
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This
review was written by Stephen Oliver for the North East Theatre Guide from
Jowheretogo PR (www.jowheretogo.com).
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Centre left Miles Horner
as
Hughie Mann & Fiona
Tobin as his wife
Photo: Mark Savage
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Tickets:
Soprano Caroline Kennedy
plays a lovely lass from Pennywell
Photo: Mark Savage
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MIRACLE!
An Opera of Two Halves is at Sunderland Minster from 27-29 November 2015 at 7.30pm, plus 2.30pm matinee on
Sun 29 November.
Tickets
priced £10 / £8 concessions are now available online at www.ticketsource.co.uk/musicintheminster
0844
8700 887*
*No
booking fees for e-tickets; Ticket Source fees apply for phone bookings or
tickets delivered by post
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