The ancient and contemporary collide to dazzling effect in this world premiere.
The Epic of Gilgamesh is humanity’s oldest written epic poem. Emerging from ancient Mesopotamian mythology, it tells of a restless young king who, through experiences of love and loss, becomes a better person. His unexpected love for a half-man, half-animal leads him wide-eyed into mysterious realms.
Gilgamesh’s story sings to us across millennia, and this brand-new opera uncovers all that remains strikingly relevant: its approach to mortality, sexuality and our relationship with nature. This is the first opera in English based upon this foundational part of civilisation.
Composed by Sydney Chamber Opera Artistic Director Jack Symonds and brought to Carriageworks’ vast performance space by visionary director Kip Williams (Sydney Theatre Company’s The Picture of Dorian Gray), Gilgamesh is an epic that must be experienced.
Singing scorpions share the stage with a Bull of Heaven and oracles predicting the end of the world.
This marks the first time we’ve collaborated with Sydney Chamber Opera, a company renowned for presenting “an astonishing new vision of what contemporary opera can achieve” (Time Out). Two outstanding chamber music ensembles bring a collective virtuosity to this colourful new score: Australian String Quartet and Ensemble Offspring.
Symonds conducts a cast of Australian contemporary opera specialists. Jeremy Kleeman and Mitchell Riley play Gilgamesh and the beast Enkidu, joined by Jane Sheldon, Jessica O’Donoghue and Daniel Szesiong Todd.
2hr 30min. Incl. Interval.
26th September, 2024
5th October, 2024
An access ramp to the main entrance is at 245 Wilson Street. All venues in the Carriageworks precinct offer level access, though theatre shows may have raked seating. For accessible seating, please email boxoffice@carriageworks.com.au.
Accessible parking is at the end of Carriageworks Way, enter via 229 Wilson Street. Public accessible toilets are in the main building, and service animals are welcome. Guest seating is available throughout the Carriageworks Public Space. Please note that Carriageworks does not have a hearing loop.
GETTING TO THE VENUE
BY TRAIN: Carriageworks is easily accessible by train. Walk eight minutes from Redfern Station, ten minutes from Macdonaldtown Station or 15 minutes from Newtown Station.
BY BUS: Bus routes 422, 423, 426, 428, 370, 352 stop on City Road at Codrington Street, a five minute walk from Carriageworks.
BY BICYCLE: There are bike lanes on nearby streets and bike racks on Wilson Street at the the top of the stairs, near the main entrance.
BY CAR: Limited on-site parking is available at the end of Carriageworks Way. Enter via 229 Wilson Street.
"Modern theatre of tumult and transcendence, rage and tenderness, destruction and creation. ★★★★★" – Sydney Morning Herald
"A mighty fine work that will hopefully find its way onto stages around the world. ★★★★" – Limelight
"Symonds’ score is superb... Its performance is thrilling, emotive and utterly engaging." – Theatre Red
Composer: Jack Symonds
Libretto: Louis Garrick
Conductor: Jack Symonds
Director: Kip Williams
Set & Costume Designer: Elizabeth Gadsby
Lighting Designer: Amelia Lever Davidson
Electronics & Sound Designer: Benjamin Carey
Sound Designer: Bob Scott
Assistant Director: Tait de Lorenzo
CAST:
Gilgamesh: Jeremy Kleeman
Enkidu: Mitchell Riley
Istar/Scorpion: Jane Sheldon
Shamhat/Uta-Napishti/Scorpion: Jessica O’Donoghue
Humbaba/Ur-Shanabi: Daniel Szesiong Todd
Performed with: Australian String Quartet and Ensemble Offspring
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