Terry Jones pens libretto for The Doctor's Tale
Welsh actor and director Terry Jones has written a Monty Python-esque libretto for a new opera, which is set to open next month at the .
Jones has written the libretto for The Doctor's Tale, which he will also direct. The story focuses on the plight of a devoted doctor, with a wonderful cure rate, whose devoted patients rush to the rescue after he is forced to stop practising by the General Medical Council - because he is a dog. The patients protest and eventually rescue the doctor from the dog pound, where he was due to be put down.
The Doctor's Tale is one half of a double bill of new short operas called OperaShots, commissioned and produced by ROH2 - the contemporary arm of the Royal Opera House. The productions have been developed by famous names outside the world of opera, and often have unexpected subjects and novel approaches.
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Terry Jones, Anne Dudley and Stewart Copeland. Photo: Perou
Composer Anne Dudley - who scooped an Academy Award for her work on the music score for The Full Monty - is also involved with The Doctor's Tale, which will be performed at the Royal Opera House from Friday 8 April to Saturday 16 April. (Former Police drummer Stewart Copeland is also involved with the other OperaShots production, The Tell-Tale Heart.)
This latest venture isn't Jones' first foray into the world of opera. He co-wrote and directed an opera called Evil Machines, based on a series of his own short stories where a group of household appliances, such as vacuum cleaners and tumble dryers, rise up to overthrow their human masters.
For more information on The Doctor's Tale visit the , and .
Plus from the Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Radio 4 Today programme, in which Nicola Stanbridge met Stewart Copeland and Terry Jones in rehearsals for the productions.
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