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Presented by Opera della Luna
Music: Oscar Straus
New English book and lyrics: Jeff Clarke, based on George Bernard Shaw’s Arms and the Man
Opera della Luna is renowned for its innovative and high-class staging of comic opera and operetta. Following last year’s sell-out The Mikado at Wilton’s, the company returns with a new production of an operetta classic.
Oscar Straus’s 1908 opéra bouffe is closely based on George Bernard Shaw’s classic anti-war play Arms and the Man. Shaw did not approve of his play being turned into an operetta and forbade any of his dialogue or his characters’ names being used. It was a very bad business decision on his part as The Chocolate Soldier, a worldwide success, subsequently earned a vast amount more for its writers than Shaw’s celebrated play ever did. Now that Shaw’s work is out of copyright, Opera della Luna have created a new version of the show, restoring much of Shaw’s witty dialogue, and re-instating his original characters. It was given in a rehearsed reading two years ago at Wilton’s and Opera magazine reported that it was brilliantly judged and executed. Timing and tone were spot on, and the musical numbers – in a new orchestral arrangement by James Widden, nattily conducted by James Ham – were confident and classy, the conversational idiom suave.
A new fully staged production; the first in the UK since 1940, when its run at the Shaftesbury Theatre was cut short when the theatre was bombed.
“there are comic twists and turns with every scene…. And the singing is glorious.”
“Every Opera della Luna show is a labour of love: every Opera della Luna show has youth, freshness and fun. Long may it flourish.”
Rupert Christiansen
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Director: Jeff Clarke
Conductor: James Ham
New orchestral arrangement: James Widden
Set Designer: Elroy Ashmore
Costume Designer: Nigel Howard
Lighting Designer: Callum Macdonald

Eleanor Sanderson Nash plays Raina
Ellie is currently singing the role of Josephine in HMS Pinafore at English National Opera
Guy Elliott plays Bluntshcli
Guy recently sang the role of Frederic in The Pirates of Penzance for Tarantara Productions.
Kristin Finnigan plays Catherine
Kristin played this role at our semi-staged rehearsed reading of the show at Wilton’s in 2022. We’re delighted to have her back.
Felix Kemp plays Massakroff.
Felix is a young baritone whose star it quickly rising. He recently played the role of Florian in Jeff Clarke’s production of Princess Ida at the Buxton G&S Festival.
Martha Jones plays Louka
Martha has sung numerous roles for Scottish Opera and English Touring Opera and we’re delighted to welcome her to OdL
Robin Bailey plays Sergius Saranoff
Like Kristin, Robin returns to the role he in which he gave such a memorable performance in 2022
Paul Featherstone plays Kasimir Petkoff
Paul has been in many many OdL productions and we know he’ll be terrific in this role.
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