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The Helena Festival of the Book and the Myrna Loy Center welcome you to the world premiere performance of
Tome:
A Chamber Opera in One Act Greg Bolin, composer Libretto by Maile Meloy Tome, a chamber opera in one act on a libretto by Maile Meloy, tells the story of Laura, a lawyer whose client, Sawyer, is suing for a tort claim following a debilitating head injury he received while working construction, leaving him with a chimerical grasp on reality and a quickly eroding marriage. When his claim is denied, Sawyer is thrown into a fugue-state, taking a hostage at gunpoint and forcing Laura to choose between helping him escape, and betraying him to the police. The conflict between Laura’s compassion for Sawyer and her ethical obligations form the main source of drama in the story. Tome occupies the middle-ground between musical theater and opera, presenting a dramatic scene that, unlike opera, integrates spoken text and singing, yet eschews the dialogue/music polarization of musical theater. Additionally, the singers play specific characters within the story, but also stand outside of it, adding “back-up” vocals to underline important dramatic points. The result is an intimate and theatrical kind of storytelling, rather than the presentational, linear style of traditional musical theater or opera. Following the performance, Maile Meloy will give a reading of her new works. Don’t miss this exciting event in Montana literature. Tickets are $20, available at the Myrna Loy Center only 443-0287 |
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The Helena Festival of the Book thanks our major sponsors: Myrna Loy Center for Performing and Media Arts And acknowledges major support from: Montana Committee for the Humanities/Montana Center for the Book And many other donors listed on our “Sponsors” page |
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