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Performance of Irma
Vocal Constructivists will be performing Irma on Monday 17th June 2019 at Lumen Church, 88 Tavistock Place, London WC1H 9RS
Working from the 1969 first Irma, the 2014 full score Irma, and their own mining of editions of A Humument they have devised a new libretto, and interpretation. Tickets are available in advance or on the door on the night.
Vocal Constructivists perform Irma at Lumen Church
Can it be another performance so soon after last year at South London Gallery? Yes, as part of the celebrations of the Scratch Orchestra's fiftieth birthday…….The Vocal Constructivists will no doubt have their own take on the piece…….I look forward to seeing what it is. Join me there.
Irma
Monday June 17th 2019
7.30 - 9.30pm
Lumen Church
88 Tavistock Place
London WC1H 9RS
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Irma tickets
Tickets are selling out fast for the new production of Tom Phillips opera Irma at the South London Gallery on 16th and 17th September. Currently the South London Gallery web site is ungoing maintenance, please telephone the gallery on 0207 703 6120 or email mail@southlondongallery.org to book tickets priced at £15 or £10 for concessions.
Directed by Netia Jones with musical direction by Anton Lukoszevieze, Irma will be shown as an audio visual installation at the South London Gallery from 11am - 6pm on Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th September followed by performances at 7.30pm on both nights.
Connected Works
Irma, digital print with silkscreen 2017
To celebrate the year of my eightieth birthday (in May) I am looking forward to two events. Firstly a show at Flowers Gallery called Connected Works which has its opening on the evening of 25th May (6-8pm).
My opera Irma will have the world premiere with two performances directed by Netia Jones at the South London Gallery on September 16th and 17th. This will be the first stageing of the complete version whose score and text I finished last year. I might even be given a small role in it myself…
Meanwhile I am busy reading over a hundred novels as one of the judges of this year’s Man Booker Prize.
Sounds enough to be going on with.