Rachel Peters announces World Premier of "The Wild Beast of the Bungalow"
Rachel Peters announces World Premier of "The Wild Beast of the Bungalow"
KHN Alum (2017), composer/librettist Rachel J. Peters, has announced the debut of her opera, The Wild Beast of the Bungalow. The opera (by Rachel J Peters and Royce Vavrek) debuted at Oberlin Conservatory the last week of January/February 1-2. According to the composer, this opera has been "12 years in the making."
Quirky and darkly comic, "The Wild Beast of the Bungalow" follows an 11-year-old girl through a triptych of short operas. In “Mermaid in the Jar,” she begins a reign of terror over a most unwelcome living gift. The girl divorces her real parents in “Prairie Dogs” and creates her own taxidermied prairie dog family, only to find that they are not the affectionate substitutes she’d hoped for. Finally, in “Fine and Dandy,” she is quarantined in her room, facing forces she cannot control: the Fine and Dandies, a barbershop quartet of chickenpox, and her mother’s own ’60s-style girl group of illness, the Shingles.
"The Wild Beast of the Bungalow" is the inaugural work presented by the Oberlin Opera Commissioning Project, made possible by Elizabeth and Justus ’71 Schlichting. Music by Rachel J. Peters / Libretto by Royce Vavrek / Directed by Christopher Mirto / Conducted by Joseph Hodge (from oberlin.org / Oberlin Conservatory)
Congratulations, Rachel!