Английская Википедия:Conor Mitchell
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Conor Mitchell is a Northern Irish composer, librettist and theatre-maker.[1]
His play, The Dummy Tree, was commissioned by the Royal National Theatre for their 2009 New Connections series.[2]
Conor has been a great supporter of Youth Music Theatre UK and has received several commissions from them including Missing Mel, Goblin Market, Eight, The Dark Tower and Barrack Room Ballads.
He split first place in the Stephen Sondheim Society's Student Performer of the Year Competition for a song he wrote entitled What Kind of Life Is This, Masha?. He split the new song competition prize with Gwenyth Herbert's Lovely London Town.[3]
In 2012, he was commissioned by the London Gay Men's Chorus for a piece to mark the choir's 21st anniversary. With book written by Mark Ravenhill, the piece, entitled Shadow Time, explores the evolution of mentalities in respect of homosexuality in the lifetime of the Chorus. The piece will be premiered at the Royal Festival Hall, on 6 May 2012 during the Chorus' summer concert: A Band of Brothers.[4]
Works
Music theatre
- Have a Nice Life[5]
- Goblin Market[6] based on Christina Rossetti's poem Goblin Market
- Matilde[7] based on Guy de Maupassant's story, "La Parure" (The Necklace).
- Merry Christmas Betty Ford[8]
- The Dummy Tree For the National Theatre's Connections festival.
- Ten Plagues - A Song Cycle (2011, text by Mark Ravenhill)
- The C**t of Queen Catherine - a recitation for actor and ensemble,(2016) first performed by The Belfast Ensemble at the MAC, Belfast.
- Propaganda
- The Young Pornographers
Opera
- The Musician[9]
- Our Day (2012) a short opera. Libretto by Mark Ravenhill
- Abomination - A DUP Opera (2018)
Film
- Pretty Face
References
External links
- Connor Mitchell biography on the Youth Music Theatre UK web site
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- ↑ Royal National Theatre, New Connections Plays 2009 Шаблон:Webarchive. Retrieved on 2009-02-17.
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- ↑ London Gay Men's Chorus turns 21, The Guardian, 3 May 2012
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