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Desire. Distraction. Drama.
These themes and others will be presented in a throwback to “simpler” times by BSU students in Bemidji State Opera Theater’s production of “The 1950s In Three Short Operas” on February 24, 25 and 26.
Inspired by the fashion, technology and culture of the United States in the 1950s, the production explores themes that exist in our lives to this day, according to Dr. Cory Renbarger, associate professor of music and director of opera theater at BSU.
“Our relationships with technology and how we represent daily life are really no different now than they were two generations ago,” Renbarger said. “The telephone, television and married ‘trouble in paradise’ are all themes more applicable now than ever. ‘The 1950s In Three Short Operas’ connects us with a common past worth both celebrating and partially avoiding.”
“The 1950s In Three Short Operas” is supported by a cast and crew of nearly 40 students, faculty and staff and community members. Set design and construction is being done by BSU Technology, Art & Design students, a new collaboration between the BSU Opera Theater and TAD programs.
“We are proud and happy to have involvement with TAD designers for the first time and utilizing the space [in the Main Theater] in inventive ways,” Renbarger said.
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