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Dido & Aeneas – A short opera by Henry Purcell

Dido & Aeneas - A short opera by Henry Purcell

Purcell’s “Dido and Aeneas” is one of the most beloved operas in the repertory. Divas flock to the title role; Dido’s final “Lament” is a showstopper. Schools and colleges worldwide perform it; early-music groups have made it a mainstay; Mark Morris’s choreographed version of it became one of his most acclaimed dances.

And yet what do we really know about this opera? How was Purcell able to turn his little opera composed for a girls’ boarding school into the greatest English opera and, undeniably, the most popular one today?

The tragic love story of Dido and Aeneas offers a full range of dramatically intense feelings. The conflict between duty and passion is resolved painfully by the separation of the two lovers whose fates are forever intertwined. The Queen of Carthage, abandoned by Aeneas, transcends her suffering by the beauty of her singing, before greeting the death she cannot escape after the hero leaves.

The tragic story flowing through centuries, is still touching our souls, and it is still modern. In our performance we are going to investigate the emotions and feelings arising when performing this opera masterpiece, through colours, however inevitably referring the actions to the 21st century important events.

Cast

IRYNA ILNYTSKA – Dido

LEE ANDREAE – Aeneas

JANE ANDERSON-BROWN – Sorceress

KARA MALTON – Belinda

EMILY GROSSMAN – 1st Witch/Spirit

SUSAN GUNN-JOHNSON – 2nd Witch

MELANIE MEHTA – 2nd Woman

CRESSIDA WHITTON – Sailor

JOHN DRAISEY – Piano

Doors open at 6:30pm

Directions
St Nicholas Priory is on Mint Lane with walking access from Fore Street or Bartholomew Street West.

The nearest car park is Mary Arches Street, which is a five-minute walk. Exeter Central railway station is a ten-minute walk. The bus station is a 15-minute walk with many buses stopping on the High Street which is ten minutes away.

Access
Unfortunately, due to the nature of this historic building, there is no wheelchair access for our upstairs rooms.

Facilities
Our outdoor toilet block can be made available on request.

If you have any questions or concerns about your visit please email [email protected]

Date & Time

18/01/2025    
19:00 - 21:00

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Where

St Nicholas Priory
Mint Lane, Off Fore Street, Exeter, Devon, EX4 3BL

Find directions to St Nicholas Priory on our visit us page.

St Nicholas Priory: Founded by William the Conqueror in 1087, St Nicholas Priory was home to Benedictine monks for over 400 years and is the oldest building in Exeter. In 1536, like other monasteries, it was closed and the remains became the home of wealthy Tudor merchants.

Access: Unfortunately, only the ground floor of our building is wheelchair-accessible.

Facilities: Accessible loos and nappy-changing facilities.

If you have any questions or concerns about your visit, please email [email protected].

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