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Betrothal in a Monastery marks the seventh year of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland’s collaboration with Scottish Opera and the third Prokofiev Opera of that collaboration. It was toured from the Theatre Royal Glasgow to the Edinburgh Festival Theatre in January 2012.
==Company==
===Creative Team===
Conductor: Timothy Dean
Director: Rodula Gaitanou
Set Designer: Jamie Varton (Assistant: [[Suzie Inglis]])
Lighting Designer: Simon Corder
===Technical Production Team (RCS)===
Production Manager: [[Andrew Storer]]
Stage Manager: [[Siobhan MacIntyre]]
Deputy Stage Manager: [[Dougal Gudim]]
Assistant Stage Managers: [[Fiona Findlater]], [[Marian Sharkey]]
Technical Stage Manager: [[Simon Legg]]
Assistant TSM: [[John Beggan]], [[Rebecca Coull]], [[Melissa MacDonald]]
Production Electrician: [[Jonathan Towers]]
Deputy Production Electrician: [[Blair Omond]]
Board Operator: [[James Gow]]
Assistant Production Electrician: [[Neil Foulis]], [[Alice McKay]]
===Cast===
Don Jerome: Ronan Busfield/Jakob Holtze
Don Fernando: Mikhail Pavlov
Louisa: Kim-Lillian Strebel
The Duenna: Lynda-Jane Nelson
Don Antonio: Emanoel Velozo
Clara: Anush Hovhannisyan
Mendoza: Andrew Tipple/Ross McInroy
Don Carlos: Andrew McTaggart
Father Augustine: Jon Stainsby
Chorus of 45
==Technical==
The set for this performance appeared fairly simple, it consisted of two side walls, an upstage wall with a door and a hatch in it and a platform and set of treads behind to allow the performer to open and look through the hatch.
There were also 2 walls - an upstage and a downstage - that were flown and two t-sections which were each flown on two different counterweight bars. Onstage there was a “fish van” which was wheeled on and off
==Electrics==

Latest revision as of 20:08, 17 February 2012


Betrothal in a Monastery
Betrothal in a Monastery
Creative
Conductor Tim Dean
Director Rodula Gaitanou
Written by Prokofiev
Set Designer Jamie Varton
Lighting Designer Simon Corder
Stats
Venue Theatre Royal Glasgow
Tech 6th - 19th Jan '12
Performance Dates 20th - 21st Jan '12
Venue Edinburgh Festival Theatre
Tech 23rd - 26th Jan '12
Performance Dates 26th & 28th Jan '12

Betrothal in a Monastery marks the seventh year of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland’s collaboration with Scottish Opera and the third Prokofiev Opera of that collaboration. It was toured from the Theatre Royal Glasgow to the Edinburgh Festival Theatre in January 2012.

Company

Creative Team

Conductor: Timothy Dean

Director: Rodula Gaitanou

Set Designer: Jamie Varton (Assistant: Suzie Inglis)

Lighting Designer: Simon Corder

Technical Production Team (RCS)

Production Manager: Andrew Storer

Stage Manager: Siobhan MacIntyre

Deputy Stage Manager: Dougal Gudim

Assistant Stage Managers: Fiona Findlater, Marian Sharkey

Technical Stage Manager: Simon Legg

Assistant TSM: John Beggan, Rebecca Coull, Melissa MacDonald

Production Electrician: Jonathan Towers

Deputy Production Electrician: Blair Omond

Board Operator: James Gow

Assistant Production Electrician: Neil Foulis, Alice McKay

Cast

Don Jerome: Ronan Busfield/Jakob Holtze

Don Fernando: Mikhail Pavlov

Louisa: Kim-Lillian Strebel

The Duenna: Lynda-Jane Nelson

Don Antonio: Emanoel Velozo

Clara: Anush Hovhannisyan

Mendoza: Andrew Tipple/Ross McInroy

Don Carlos: Andrew McTaggart

Father Augustine: Jon Stainsby

Chorus of 45

Technical

The set for this performance appeared fairly simple, it consisted of two side walls, an upstage wall with a door and a hatch in it and a platform and set of treads behind to allow the performer to open and look through the hatch.


There were also 2 walls - an upstage and a downstage - that were flown and two t-sections which were each flown on two different counterweight bars. Onstage there was a “fish van” which was wheeled on and off

Electrics