Atys | Dawe & Jasmin

Dates

March 25 to 27, 2027

3 performances

American composer Jonathan Dawe, known for his hybrid approach blending baroque and contemporary musical language, joins forces with stage director Stéphanie Jasmin, whose work bridges literary, theatrical, and visual expression.

Together, they reimagine Lully and Quinault’s opera as a contemporary political drama, transposed to the United States in the 1980s. A coproduction of Ballet Opéra Pantomime (BOP), Opéra de Montréal, Les Boréades de Montréal, and UBU compagnie de création, this lyrical work weaves together dance, video, and baroque reverie to illuminate an enduring clash between love and power, and the tension between private desire and public image. 

In the early 1980s, in the upper echelons of American politics, Governor Atys conceals his impossible love for Sangaride, the young man betrothed to Senator Celenia. Cybele, who rules the country, hopes to get closer to Atys, with whom she is infatuated, by appointing him vice president. But when she discovers the secret passion that unites the two men, the president unleashes all her powers, even the most occult, to bring about their downfall and drive them to madness and death.

  • Language French, subtitled in French and English
  • Atys

    Frédéric Antoun

    Cybèle

    Myriam Leblanc 

    Sangaride

    Jamal Al Titi 

    Célénia

    Ellita Gagner

    Idas

    Dante Mullin Santone 

    Doris

    Odile Portugais

    Mélisse

    Grace Budoloski

    Sangar

    Colin Mackey 

  • Composition

    Jonathan Dawe

    Libretto and Stage Direction

    Stéphanie Jasmin, based on Philippe Quinault's libretto

    Musical direction

    Hubert Tanguay-Labrosse

    Scenography

    Stéphanie Jasmin, Stéphane Longpré

    Lighting Design

    Marc Parent

    Costumes

    Linda Brunelle

    Video

    Stéphanie Jasmin

    Choreography

    Estelle Clareton

    Choir

    Chœur BOP

    Ensemble

    Les Boréades de Montréal

  • Production / Presentation

    Opéra de Montréal

    Co-production

    Ballet Opéra Pantomime, Les Boréades de Montréal, UBU compagnie de création

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