Enwave Theatre
Harbourfront Centre
231 Queen's Quay West
May 6 & 7, 2010 at 10AM & 1 PM
(school trips; groups sales only)
May 8 & 9, 2010 at 2 PM & 7:30 PM
(public performances)
Tickets:
School groups $10
Adults $35
Students & Seniors, $15.
Ticket purchase:
416 973 4000 x 4856 or visit
www.harbourfrontcentre.com
TORONTO, ONTARIO – A Canadian Children’s Opera company world premiere! The
Secret World of Og, the beloved children’s story written by
Canadian cultural icon Pierre Berton, is coming to
Harbourfront’s Enwave Theatre as a new opera. The
Secret World of Og, with libretto and music by Dean Burry,
is directed by Joel Ivany and conducted by Ann Cooper Gay. The
set is designed by Glenn Davidson, with costumes by Jan Venus,
and lighting design by Stephen Ross. The performances take place
May 6 and 7 at 10 AM and 1 PM for school field trips – group
sales only; and May 8 and 9 at 2 PM at 7:30 PM for the general
public.
Ann Cooper Gay, the ebullient and irrepressible Executive
Artistic Director of the CCOC, is excited to present this new
production, featuring the musically and dramatically gifted
choristers. “I want to ensure every
member has the opportunity to develop a solid vocal technique,
strong musical skills, and an in-depth understanding of text.
Singers must be able to use their bodies to communicate
confidently through dramatic study and performance. Children are
natural performers, and it only takes two words to get them
started: 'Let's pretend!' Something magical happens when the
performer CHILD meets the ultimate art form, OPERA.”
This is the first opera adaptation of The Secret World of Og,
which was previously mounted as a play by Vancouver’s Carousel
Theatre in the spring of 2009, and was also a series on CBC
Television. Before his death in 2004, Mr. Berton was made aware
of the CCOC’s interest in this project, and was delighted.
A beloved Canadian children’s classic, The Secret World of Og,
was written by Berton and illustrated by his daughter Patsy. It
was published in 1961 and sold more than 200,000 copies,
becoming a must-have in children’s bookshelves across the
country. Of the 47 books Pierre Berton wrote, this was his
favourite, as it was inspired by his own children. Every week,
Berton received many fan letters from Canadian children. The
story follows four children, Penny, Pamela, Peter, and Patsy as
they search for their baby brother, Paul, aka “Pollywog”, who
has disappeared from their playhouse. Accompanied by their brave
pets, the children descend through a secret trap door into a
mysterious underground world of mushrooms whose green
inhabitants know only one word: “OG”.
Founded in 1968 by Ruby Mercer and Lloyd Bradshaw, the Canadian
Children’s Opera Company is the only permanent children's opera company in Canada that
commissions and produces operas for children on a regular basis.
The CCOC is dedicated
to fostering a lifelong enjoyment of the arts in children and
youth through the magic of opera. For information on the CCOC
season or how to audition or donate, please contact 416 366 0467
or visit
www.canadianchildrensopera.com.
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