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TV Chef Cooked Alive: Dark Opera Parody

14 Dec

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Summary

  • A singer is swallowed whole by a monstrous gourmand in a darkly comic opera.
  • The opera features singing vegetables, a suicidal egg, and a psychotic butcher.
  • David Fennessy composed the score, inspired by visual artist David Shrigley.
TV Chef Cooked Alive: Dark Opera Parody

Opera North's "Pass the Spoon" delivers a darkly comic and surreal operatic experience, featuring a TV cookery show host as the main course. Mezzo-soprano Amy J Payne portrays June Spoon, who faces a dire fate as the opera's climax. The production, a collaboration between composer David Fennessy and visual artist David Shrigley, premiered in 2011.

The narrative revolves around June Spoon and her assistant Phillip Fork preparing a meal for the sinister Mr. Granules. Alongside them are a cast of eccentric characters, including sentient, doomed vegetables, a deeply troubled egg, and a dancing turd. Fennessy's score, performed by an 11-piece chamber orchestra in chef attire, blends 20th-century modernism with accessible melodies.

Bek Palmer's vibrant set design and Shrigley's signature quirky costumes enhance the opera's absurdist humor. Performances are lauded, particularly Payne's energetic portrayal and Frazer Scott's memorable dual role as Mr. Egg and a lavatorial character. The production successfully navigates its outlandish premise with theatrical flair.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
'Pass the Spoon' is a darkly comic opera featuring a TV cookery show host facing bizarre culinary fates, with singing vegetables and unusual characters.
The opera was conceived by composer David Fennessy in collaboration with visual artist David Shrigley and director Nicholas Bone.
The production was performed at Opera North in Leeds, having previously premiered in Glasgow.

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