Guest on the Blue Riband Podcast
David James Brock appears on the Blue Riband Podcast to talk Year of the Horse, New Opera, and Innovation vs Invention
Read MoreTheatre, Opera, Poetry, Film
David James Brock is a Canadian writer of opera, theatre, poetry, and film.
Author of poetry collections Everyone is CO2 and Ten-Headed Alien.
Co-creator of Breath Cycle, an opera for cystic fibrosis.
David James Brock appears on the Blue Riband Podcast to talk Year of the Horse, New Opera, and Innovation vs Invention
Read MoreFucked Up’s Year of the Horse Side 4 is now out. Thus ends the saga of Perceval, which I co-wrote with Mike Haliechuk.
Read MorePerceval is nigh. A screenplay by Mike Haliechuk and David James Brock
Read MoreA Million Billion Pieces officially opens on November 28th (with previews on November 25, 26, 27) at Young People’s Theatre. I was happy to answer some questions that Jennifer Parr of WholeNote Magazine had recently. From the article The Parts that Musical Passion Plays.
When I asked Brock if his writing process changed for this project since he was writing for a teenage audience, he said, “not much. The characters are teenagers, but they’ve lived their whole lives being told they wouldn’t survive to adulthood, so they’ve had to fit as much as possible in on a countdown. These characters are hyper aware of the finite amount of time in a life. I think we all have a sense we’re not using the time we have correctly – I certainly do.
To read the full preview, you can click here.
A Million Billion Pieces runs at Toronto’s Young People’s Theatre from November 25 - December 13. For rehearsal photos, show information, and ticket information, check out their website.
On May 23, my full length opera, Pandora, will premiere at Toronto’s Geary Lane. This opera-ballet choreographed and performed by Jennifer Nichols (and oh! Opera-ballet is really just opera with a lot of ballet in it!) is part of an experimental collaboration devised by FAWN’s Founder and Artistic Director Amanda Smith, with composers David Storen (Vancouver, BC), Joseph Glaser (Montreal, QC) and Kit Soden (Montreal, QC). The story centres around the development of a character, played by tenor Jonathan MacArthur, who stumbles upon an object and quickly gets drawn into what, and who, is inside.
This was an entirely new experience for me, knowing who I was working with before I knew what I’d be writing (and writing for three different composers). FAWN was exploring a devised creation model, and I felt a responsibility to ensure the libretti honoured the work and relationships that came out of a week long workshop process where we uncovered shared themes, stories, voices, movements, and sounds. I then went away to try and channel that exploration into the stories that have resulted in this full length opera.
The writing process can often feel solitary, but in crafting these stories with the composers, I think we all felt the energy and voices of that first week at every turn. I can now hear it radiating in the music as we begin rehearsals.
Recently, I had the chance to speak a bit about the libretti creation process that I’ve undertaken with Pandora.
For more details about Pandora, which opens May 23-25, here are the event details.
This week, I'm counting down my five favourite Guns n' Roses songs in preparation for seeing them live in Toronto.
Read MoreCheck out the libretto (the words!) for Tap Ex: Metallurgy before you come and see the show.
Read MoreIs Tap: Ex Metallurgy, opening on November 19 in Toronto a metal opera? No. It's way cooler.
Read MoreI'm currently working on Tap:Ex Metallurgy, a cool project from Tapestry New Opera, the incredible composer Ivan Barbotin, and members from the Canadian band Fucked Up. I'm looking forward to this one. I'm the project's librettist (word), and the process of collaborative idea generation and writing has been unlike any project I've worked on thus far. I think it's gonna be a good one.
Read MoreGareth Williams's TedX talk at the University of Edinburgh, describing Breath Cycle, our opera project for singers with cystic fibrosis.
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