New opera company to uncover neglected works

Wednesday, March 3, 2021

Red Squirrel has been created by conductor John Andrews to bring life to neglected operatic works.

Conductor and founder John Andrews
Conductor and founder John Andrews

The company’s first project will be a co-production, with Buxton International Festival, of Malcolm Arnold’s 1952 comedy The Dancing Master to be performed this summer 2021.

Artistic director John Andrews has conducted over 40 operas with companies including The Grange Festival, Opera Holland Park, English Touring Opera, Garsington Opera, and the Volkstheater Rostock.

He said: 'There is such a wealth of wonderful repertoire lying buried in libraries and archives that comes immediately alive on stage. It is tragic not to see these gems performed, and this company will bring them to the widest possible audience in collaboration with festivals and theatres.'

Red Squirrel aims to co-produce one staged project and one recording each year, researching and uncovering mainly English-language theatre works from the 18th-20th centuries with composers such as Thomas Arne, Arthur Sullivan, Malcolm Arnold, Malcolm Williamson, John Joubert and Lennox Berkeley among others.

The Dancing Master opens at the Buxton International Festival on 9 July 2021 and runs until 22 July. Tickets are available here: www.buxtonfestival.co.uk/news-and-blog/how-to-book-tickets-online