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bbt: Track Works
6 December 2023 @ 8:45 pm - 9:45 pm AEDT
And now for something completely different. Chamber Pot Opera, the company that famously performed in the ladies’ lavatories in Sydney’s Queen Victoria Building, is back with another site-specific pastiche. This time it all takes place at Sydney’s Mortuary Station – a sandstone railway station in the heart of Chippendale. In playwright Thomas De Angelis’ tale, a group of frustrated commuters – including a young lawyer, a pair of teenagers and a rough sleeper – grapple with everyday issues, train delays and an officious station master, all the while putting across some of opera’s best loved arias. Clemence Williams directs.
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All aboard! Prepare to embark on a spectacular musical journey as TRACK WORKS, a breathtaking site-specific pastiche opera, illuminates Sydney’s iconic Mortuary Station from 21 November – 19 December.
Step inside the historic sandstone train station in the heart of Chippendale and become immersed in the story of five commuters grappling with different everyday issues on their delayed journeys home. TRACK WORKS weaves together arias from the world’s greatest operas and arranges them into an original and contemporary story.
Featuring a stellar ensemble cast of the country’s finest young opera singers, and set against the enchanting architectural backdrop of Mortuary Station, TRACK WORKS is a once-in-a-lifetime experience about the great equalising power of Sydney’s public transport system.
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