Who is speaking up for the heroines of the great operatic canon? Antoinette Halloran (soprano) is reimagining these iconic characters with a contemporary feminist perspective, often with humorous or profoundly moving results.
Antoinette will explore their journeys through a series of poems she penned during the pandemic lockdowns. The poems are set to the contemporary compositions of Linda Kouvaras.
15th November, 2024
15th November, 2024
All events at Horti Hall are General Admission seating and space can be made for wheelchairs, scooters, and other accessibility devices.
Accessible Parking – Restricted Mobility Access: Due to neighbouring building works, restricted mobility access for Hemstitch Studio is via drop-off at our property’s rear gate (located on Mackenzie Street)
Please contact the Victorian Opera Box Office on (03) 9001 6400 (Option 1) or email boxoffice@victorianopera.com.au for assistance with accessible bookings.
GETTING TO THE VENUE
BY TRAM: Trams that run along Swanston Street and La Trobe Street are a short walk from the venue.
BY TRAIN: Melbourne Central Station is the most convenient train station near Horti Hall.
BY CAR: There are several parking options near Horti Hall including metered street parking and paid car parks.
Patrons are responsible for checking ticket machines at time of the parking ticket purchase. Don’t forget to check closing times of undercover car parks.
Piano: Pheobe Briggs
Performer: Antoinette Halloran
She, Who Should Have Been A Queen is at Melbourne's Horti Hall | Hemstritch Studio, which is located at 31 Victoria Street, Melbourne, 3000.
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