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  • Home > Performances > Everest – A Graphic Novel Opera
    THEDALLASOPERA.TV ORIGINALS

    Everest – A Graphic Novel Opera

    Available through January 16, 2022 on thedallasopera.TV

    Everest by Joby Talbot • Based on the true stories of an ill-fated summit attempt known as the 1996 Mt. Everest disaster, this cutting-edge work fuses the dynamic aesthetics of the graphic novel with the power of the operatic voice. OP’s innovative approach integrates live singers into the animated space, reinventing the operatic experience beyond the stage.

    Starring Nathan Granner • Sasha Cooke • Kevin Burdette • Hadleigh Adams

    Conductor Nicole Paiement • Director & Creator Brian Staufenbiel

    For more background and video content on the making of Everest – A Graphic Novel Opera please visit operaparallele.org/everest/

    This Originals digital stream is available to rent for $19.99 and may be viewed through January 16, 2022. Click on the button below to go to thedallasopera.TV to rent now!

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    Sung in English with English supertitles

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    Cast
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    Sasha Cooke
    Jan Arnold
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    Nathan Granner
    Rob Hall
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    Kevin Burdette
    Beck Weathers
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    Hadleigh Adams
    Doug Hansen
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    Matt Boehler
    Guy Cotter, Mike Groom & Vocal Quartet - Bass
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    Charlotte Fanvu
    Meg Weathers
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    Shawnette Sulker
    Vocal Quartet - Soprano
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    Whitney Steele
    Vocal Quartet - Mezzo Soprano
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    Kevin Gino
    Vocal Quartet - Tenor
    Creative Team
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    Nicole Paiement
    Conductor
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    Brian Staufenbiel
    Director & Creator
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    Joby Talbot
    Composer
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    Gene Scheer
    Librettist
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    Mark Simmons
    Illustrator
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    David Murakami
    Director of Photography
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    Miles Lassi
    Audio Engineer
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    Daniel Harvey
    Project Manager
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    Jessica Bejarano
    Assistant Conductor
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    Tony Shayne
    Production Manager

    Synopsis

    From the shadows of Mount Everest, the spirits of all those who have died attempting to reach the summit sing to Beck Weathers, who is unconscious on the mountain’s South Col*. These ethereal spirits now turn their attention to Rob Hall, the expedition leader and guide, who is just reaching Everest’s highest peak at 2:30 p.m., thirty minutes past the safe turnaround time. Rob sees his client Doug Hansen a mere forty feet below.

    The scene shifts back to Beck Weathers. In his unconscious, dreamlike state, the stranded climber hallucinates that he is enjoying a Texas barbecue in his backyard. Beck holds court and begins to describe his experiences on Everest. Suddenly, from the edge of Beck’s consciousness, the voice of his daughter Meg sings to him.

    As we see Rob straining to help Doug reach the summit, time stops, and Doug sings an aria in which he describes the tormenting, deep-seated obsession that has led him to this moment. Rob takes a picture of Doug at the instant he has achieved his goal, and the guide is jarred by the memory of photographing his pregnant wife, Jan, before leaving their home in New Zealand for the Himalayas.

    While Rob endeavors to get his client down from the summit of Everest, we see Beck lying, delirious, on the South Col. Once again, his daughter calls out to him in vain. From the depths of his consciousness, ruminations on his struggle with profound depression slowly merge with the memory of the events that took place on the climb earlier that same day.

    Rob is increasingly desperate. He has a disabled client on the top of the mountain as the storm begins raging around them both. Jan, Rob’s wife, is contacted and told of her husband’s life-threatening situation.

    Beck, beginning to emerge from his coma, sees the climbers on the South Col huddling together in a frantic attempt to survive the storm. Beck’s internal soliloquy slowly allows him to make sense of what is happening and comprehend the cold, hard truth: he is dying.

    In a quartet, Doug, Rob, Jan, and Beck sing of their plight. As the quartet concludes, we see Rob propelling Doug toward a sheltered spot on the South Summit, where he hopes they can make it through the night.

    Beck has finally awakened to the harsh reality that if he is going to survive another hour, he will have to save himself.

    *The South Col is a mountain pass often used as the location for Camp IV, the final stop in the push to reach the summit.

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