The Queen In Me at BIAF22
When The Magic Flute’s iconic Queen of the Night refuses to keep singing, theatre and opera combine for a thrilling performance that sheds light on the restrictive notions of race and gender within the opera industry and which was recently nominated for 5 Dora Awards (Toronto’s equivalent to the Tony’s).
The curtain rises on The Magic Flute’s iconic Queen of the Night, ready to sing her highly anticipated aria “Der Hölle Rache,” but tonight, she refuses to play the fallen woman. Tonight, she takes a stand against the expectations that bind her by refusing to sing as prescribed.
In a thrilling performance that combines theatre and opera, comedy and drama, Teiya Kasahara (they/them) explores the many ways that race, gender, and sexuality are policed in the opera industry.
Told through the lens of the Queen of the Night, the show reclaims space for the multitudes of women, trans, and non-binary individuals excluded from the stage, daring to imagine new narrative possibilities for the art form.
Featuring music from La Bohème, Lucia di Lammermoor, Macbeth, Madama Butterfly, Manon Lescaut, Rigoletto, Salome, and The Magic Flute.
Produced by Theatre Gargantua, Nightwood Theatre, Amplified Opera and Canadian Opera Company.
Tickets: £18 / £16 Concession
Post show discussion: Tuesday 18 October
Part of Belfast International Arts Festival’s 2022 focus on artists from Canada.
Supported by Ontario Arts Council & Canada Council for the Arts.