THE ELIXIR OF LOVE

Director & Choreographer

Opera South East - April 2024

  • Director & Choreographer: Eleanor Strutt
    Musical Director: Marcio da Silva
    Designer: Sasha Owen

  • Adina: Helen May
    Nemorino: John Twitchen
    Dr Dulcamara: Richard Woodall
    Belcore: Oshri Segev
    Gianetta: Eleanor Westbrook

    Ensemble:
    Sopranos: Sue Beaney, Julia Bristow-Diamond, Kate Collyer, Susan Cowling, Danielle Gagnon, Pat Horwill, Anna Orlova, Christine Roberton, Sarah Taylor
    Altos: Judith Bevan, Bea Dixon, Tina Goddard, Mary Hughes, Maureen James, Ruth Menzinger, Liz Webb
    Tenors: Gerald Hewson, Brian Knight, Bruno Vincent
    Basses: Hugh Bryant, James Caspian, John Rycroft, David Thompson
    The Young Ones: Bethany Hill, Harry Gentry, Melody French, Molly Hill, Abi Gladstone

    Also featuring the HPO Songbirds

  • NODA SHOW REPORT - ANNE LAWSON

    “The role of sharp-tongued, sexy Adina was brought to life by talented, powerful soprano Helen May who finally falls for the shy Nemorino - confidently performed by tenor John Twitchen. He physically takes on the cocky Sergeant Belcore, who is characterised with a swagger played by rich sounding baritone Oshri Segev. Singing bass, Richard Woodall played the comedy role, returning to OSE as zany Dr Dulcamarawith charisma. Gianetta, Adina’s bright energic friend was played by Eleanor Westbrook multi-tasking in singing, energetic movement and a delightful front of curtain cameo, accompanying herself with accordion with every word as clear as a bell.”

    “The ensemble which took on various characters of townsfolk during the performance, sang and moved well. The children were beautifully drilled and dressed looked both happy and confidently performed their movements especially when holding placards.”

    “Altogether a most enjoyable performance.”

    JON’S PLACE - JON SMALLDON

    “The staging the music was supporting was simple but vibrant – allowing more for the audience to create their own sun-kissed summer memories but, especially through costume and blocking, keeping the emotions and story vivid. It was also smart enough that even when filled with both children and chorus the stage was full but not cluttered.”

    “Helen May took the role of Adina, the object of desire of the befuddled Nemorino (John Twitchen). Alone and together their voices and movements were beautifully realised – and they were supported by an excellent cast of Richard Woodall as the dodgy tonic selling Dr Dulcamara, Oshri Segev as the horny soldier Belcore, and the scene-stealing Eleanor Westbrook as Adina’s friend and confidante Gianetta. Alongside, and around which, there was the ever-strong Opera South East chorus and, this time, a lovely gaggle of well coordinated children to give movement to thoughts and feelings...”

    “...they should be very proud of the long and genuine applause that rang out at the end.”

© PETER MOULD Peter Mould | The HPO Songbirds photographed with permission

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