Have you ever heard a lyrebird’s call? You may have, but mistaken it for something else - these ornate birds are expert copycats, mimicking all sorts from kookaburras to camera shutters.
In this family-friendly opera, one trickster lyrebird goes a step too far and gets in trouble with their friends in the flock. The other birds banish the lyrebird and curse them: never again will the lyrebird be able to use their own voice. From now on, it’s mimicry only.
Alone in the bush, the lyrebird meets a quirky assortment of Australian animals, where they discover the power of being different. With performances in the outer suburban ring of Melbourne, audiences will meet beetles, a wombat, a kangaroo, a ringtail possum, a jittery emu, all manner of native birds, and a cunning cat.
This sweet story was developed by Peter Rutherford and six youth participants of the New Work Opera Studio 2023. Told with colour, Australian spirit and a big dose of humour, this opera imparts important lessons on identity and the ways in which we use our voice.
A story developed by Peter Rutherford and six youth participants of the New Work Opera Studio 2023: Asmira Adams, Xavier Grindlay, Akexis King, Agnieshka Markwell, Amelia Mason, Anushka Tiwari Libretto & Lyrics by Jayde Kirchert. Additional Music by Peter Rutherford
Director: Elizabeth Hill-Cooper
Cast:
Featuring students from University of Melbourne with Victorian Opera Chamber Orchestra
Presented by Frankston Arts Centre and Victorian Opera as part of Season 2025
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IN ASSOCIATION WITH Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, University of Melbourne, GENEROUSLY SUPPORTED BY Jane Hemstritch OA
Thanks to our 2025 Season Partners:
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