The years of the rule of Margaret Thatcher turns into an opera

The years of the rule of the late British Prime Minister, Margaret Tischer, will turn into an opera that revolves around her tense relationship with former British Foreign Secretary, Jeffrey Hao, and his wife called “Lady Macbeth”.
This work is a product of cooperation between composer Joseph Fibs, and historian Dominique Sandbrook, in this two -chapter opera, which will focus on the period of the former Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990.
FIPS said he was initially skeptical about trying to write the opera, because Tishcher was still a “division and polarization figure”, but he reached the realization that “her personality was full of operatic brilliance”, then asked Sandbruck, the historian and audio presenter who was widely written On the Tatcher era, writing an operative text of two chapters.
For his part, Sandbruck said: “She was enjoying a sufficient amount of brilliance,” adding that the opera, which bears the title of Mrs. “T”, would refer to a letter written by Tishcher in 1978, after she watched the lyrical play “Evita” written by Andrew Lloyd Weber In London.
Tatcher wrote to her author, Sir Ronald Mila, that if the Peronese, whom Tscher describes as “without any principles”, are able to compose such a play, she will “be able to provide a very good historical material for an opera called Margaret after 30 years.”
“It is a special type of politician who consider themselves the main personality of the opera, even before she became prime minister, she had a sense of the quality of her stardom.”
The duo (FIPS and Sandbruck) asked Lucy Shoff to play the role of Tascher, while the writer in the “Times” newspaper, Libby Porvis, is scheduled to play the role of “news reader”.
According to Peps, whose musical books were presented at the Broms and Dyburg festivals, the team hopes to reveal several scenes of the show in London in August. He said that the late Baroneh’s personality, the wife of Jeffrey Hao, will occupy a pivotal role in the opera, and she was the one who was the motivated speech of her husband to resign Tashcher from the position of Prime Minister in 1990. He added: “Her character was like Lady Macbeth, she was really hating Tasher … because of the way I dealt with Hooi, and she was insulting. ” Sandbruck considered that the political march of Tashcher represented “the path of classic rise and landing, which was reflected in many theatrical and opera tragedies,” saying: “The truth is that its fall partially by Jeffrey Hao, who was the closest political partner, gives her a Shakespeare.”
He added: “The truth is that the things that their supporters considered are strengths, such as stubbornness and lack of surrender, and the tremendous power, they have become the same things that they dropped.” About “The Times”
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