March 8, 2011, Paradise Lost: Shadows and Wings at Auditorium Theatre, Roosevelt University, Chicago |
"Works of unearthly beauty and imagination... electric, chilling harmonies." - Los Angeles Times
A groundbreaking work of music theater with book by Edward Esch,
music by acclaimed composer Eric Whitacre, and lyrics by director David
Norona and Whitacre. Infused with the style of Japanese anime and manga,
Paradise Lost is a powerful and visceral hybrid of musical theater,
opera, electronica, film score and Asian drumming.
The story follows the last remaining tribe of angels, marooned in a
post-apocalyptic Paradise as children and now grown into young
adulthood. Within their fortress they have created a militant, martial
society, always training for the next attack, always afraid. One angel,
Exstasis, remains untouched by the brutal world in which she lives and
dreams only of flying.
Conducted by Whitacre, and starring Grammy-winning soprano Hila
Plitmann, Paradise Lost also features a radically diverse chorus
assembled by DCINY from all over the country.
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