About this Event
26 Gibbs Street, Rochester 14604
In A Grove (2022)
Music by Christopher Cerrone; Libretto by Stephanie Fleischmann
Sung in English with chamber orchestra
Joelle Lachance, director
Timothy Long, conductor
Inspired by Japanese author Ryūnosuke Akutagawa’s short story and Akira Kurosawa’s acclaimed film Rashōmon, In A Grove unfolds as a haunting, nonlinear investigation into the disappearance of a young woman and the murder of her husband in a burned Oregon forest. Set in 1921, the story is told by a string of unreliable narrators—witnesses offering conflicting accounts of what happened to the girl. “The crux of this show is the fallibility of memory,” comments director Joelle Lachance ’25E (DMA). “It bends the truth until you believe that what you ‘remember’ is what actually happened.” This is Lachance’s second directorial project with EOT and she is the first student to helm an opera presented in Kilbourn Hall. She recently earned a doctorate in Vocal Performance and Literature and is now pursuing a master’s degree in Stage Direction.
Performances
**Friday, October 31 | 7:30pm
Sunday, November 2 | 2:30pm
*Due to sensitive subject matter involving violence and sexual assault, this opera is not recommended for children.
**There will be a talk-back immediately following the performance to discuss the production. This conversation will include composer Christopher Cerrone, librettist Stephanie Fleischmann, stage director Joelle Lachance, and music director Tim Long.
Find out more about In a Grove from director Joelle Lachance, conductor Timothy Long, and student performer Emma Wilansky here.
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