Event Info
Pacific Opera Victoria Presents The Little Prince
Imagination, friendship, and the pursuit of what truly matters
2:30pm Doors at: 1:30pm
Artists
Victoria Children’s Choir
Event Description
Imagination, friendship, and the pursuit of what truly matters, in a fantastical and poignant narrative.
Rachel Portman’s The Little Prince brings Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s beloved worldwide literary classic to life with enchanting melodies and heartfelt storytelling. Set against the backdrop of a whimsical yet emotional adventure, Portman’s music weaves a captivating tapestry of emotions, mirroring the wonder and innocence of the original story.
The opera follows the journey of a young prince who travels from planet to planet, encountering a host of eccentric characters and learning valuable lessons about love, friendship, and the complexities of adulthood. Portman’s score captures the essence of each encounter, from the melodic whimsy of the prince’s encounters with the fox and the rose to the stirring crescendos that accompany his moments of introspection and revelation.
Through Portman’s masterful composition, the opera delves into themes of imagination, loneliness, and the universal quest for meaning. The Little Prince‘s exploration of the human condition resonates deeply with audiences of all ages, inviting them to reflect on their own lives and relationships.
With its lush orchestrations and poignant lyricism, The Little Prince opera is a testament to the enduring power of Saint-Exupéry’s timeless tale. Portman’s ability to evoke emotion through music elevates the story to new heights, leaving audiences spellbound from beginning to end. The Little Prince is a heartfelt celebration of innocence, imagination, and the enduring power of love.
”The Little Prince sparkles with all the joy, wonder, and humanity that many of us will remember from Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s original text. Rachel Portman’s 2004 opera will welcome back Emma Parkinson, Ben Butterfield, and Melody Courage as it transports you from the desert sand of Africa to asteroid B-612. We will learn to draw sheep, experience the love of roses, and explore our world through the eyes of the prince, reminded and humbled by the fact that “no grown-up will ever understand.”
Brenna Corner, Artistic Director
$15 Youth Tickets available for audiences 18 and under. This opera is appropriate for ages 8+ (no babes in arms). Limited inventory on Sunday, February 23.
Venue
805 Broughton Street
since 1913