"Scott Joplin's party autobiographical
Treemonisha was actually his second opera, but the only one surviving
his death in 1917. Dealing with social inequalities and injustices
of the American South of his childhood, it was set in an 1880'splantation,
but still has relevance a century later. This version placed the
action in New York around 1907 when Joplin composed the piece,
a clever decision given the difficulty of creating an authentic
picture of the slave background from which Joplin sprang ... managed
to condense the lengthy original down to a tight hour-long one
act, which preserving the essentials of the drama ... rare chance
to see an important work, and it showed admirable enterprise to
put it on ... could certainly stimulate interest in a much wider
audience than can be packed into the State Opera of SA."
TRISTRAM CARY (Sept 17, 1999), The Australian.
"State Opera has once again put together
a stimulating evening of unfamiliar music theatre in its own opera
theatre in Netley. A large and predominantly young cast, a handful
of committed and versatile musicians and immense energy make this
an evening's entertainment that should tour the state ... musical
gem ... a rare opportunity to see this show, and one that should
not be missed." EWART SHAW (Sept 14, 1999),
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