January 26 @ 15:00 â 15:45
Opera for middle school
Can you forgive the person you love when they have done something stupid to your friend? And what is it like to be forgiven, is everything really cool after that?
“Jag har aldrig kĂ€nt sĂ„ hĂ€r för nĂ„gon och det Ă€r inte en grej jag sĂ€ger till alla” (“I’ve never felt this way about anyone and it’s not something I tell everyone”) is a newly written opera in Swedish, performed by Man Must Sing and Gageego!. The libretto in the underrated verse meter villanella is about solid friendship, passionate love and the forbidden desire to harm someone else.
Story
Okay, Anna, Kristoffer and Moa are besties and they hang out every night after school, that’s right, Anna and Kristoffer are together, Anna and Moa have known each other since they were little and it’s as cool as can be to hang out all three of them but one evening Anna feels like she wants to hang out with Moa herself so she asks Kristoffer to go to her house, completely reasonable, but Kristoffer gets super hurt and actually quite offended and suddenly feels a completely unreasonable hatred towards Moa, a hatred that has fatal and actually completely unreasonable consequences but oh well, Kristoffer was actually super sad and didn’t think at all about what the consequences would be.
Libretto: Kristian Hallberg
Music: Maria Lithell Flyg
Directed by: Gunilla J Gyllenspetz
Set Design/Costumes: Heidi Saikkonen
Lighting Design: Christofer W Fogelberg
Make-up Design: Linda af Boije GennÀs
On stage
Man Must Sing
Moa â Nina Ewald
Anna â Amanda Flodin
Kristoffer â Karl Peter Eriksson
Gageego!
Flute: Anders JonhÀll
Percussion: Jonas Larsson
Cello: My Hellgren
The show is financed with support from the Swedish Arts Council, the Swedish Writers’ Fund, the VĂ€stra Götaland Region, the City of Gothenburg, Stiftelsen Signatur, the Helge Ax:son Johnson Foundation, the Ekmanska Donation Fund, the Sten A Olsson Foundation for Research & Culture
Photo: Ola Kjelbye
Also performed on January 24 (premiere) and 25 at 3 pm and school performances January 28 â 31