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The Rape of Lucretia Brent McMunn, conductor What happens when innocence is sacrificed to a lust for power? What happens to ones faith when post-war atrocities are revealed? These are the questions Benjamin Britten poses in his 1946 masterpiece The Rape of Lucretia. Britten, a pacifist, returned to Great Britain from self-imposed exile in the United States at the peak of World War II. When exposed to the devastation perpetrated on London and the British countryside by the war, he began to create two of his greatest and most challenging pieces: the War Requiem and The Rape of Lucretia. The USC Thornton Opera production set in 1940s fascist Europe features the singing-actors and Chamber Orchestra of the Thornton School of Music and a production design by internationally renowned set, costume and lighting designers.
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BING THEATRE, USC November 21, 2008 | 8:00 PM Tickets: (213) 740-2167 $18 general admission PRODUCTION IMAGES Friday Evening/Sunday Matinee Cast Performances
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