The opera by Frank Martin, tells the mythical tale of Tristan and Iseult, the fated lovers who consume a potion. Working closely with director Polly Graham, April was to establish what was important about the opera for a contemporary audience and to create a world from which this could most effectively and efficiently be expressed.
We are delighted to be welcoming April back to School next month to deliver a master class on her career as a Performance Designer as part of the Viner Lecture Series. For more information contact jjm@wgs-sch.net or development@wgs-sch.net
Photograph supplied by Robert Workman
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