We are just a few days away from Opening Night of our 2014/15 Season opener, La Traviata! The excitement is building as the set takes its place on stage, the performers get into costume, and we see the magic of opera coming to life before our very eyes. Join us for a behind-the-scenes look at BLO's final preparations for the week with some inside information from our very own Set Designer, Julia Noulin-Mérat:
Alfredo, by Jacob A. Climer |
Violetta, by Jacob A. Climer |
From the beginning of our creative meetings, Chas explained he was not interested in the classic giant chandelier, red couch production aesthetic. Chas wanted a fresh take on it. Together with Costume Designer, Jacob A. Climer, and Lighting Designer, Mike Inwood, we developed a world that felt 1880-period, but relevant enough for a contemporary audience to connect with.
Flora, by Jacob A. Climer |
- Jacob A Climer, BLO Costume Designer
We played a lot with the proportion scale of the production. The characters are going to feel like their world is much bigger than they are. We also slightly changed the settings, so the drama first begins at a champagne party at Violetta’s, then outdoors in the countryside, then at a very late night 4:00am party in Paris, and back to Violetta’s empty apartment.
I cannot wait to share this production with you starting this Friday! Here is a sneak peek of some of the process images for the production.
La Traviata set model, designed by Julia Noulin-Mérat |
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