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Second Nature
PREMIERE8/19/2015
COMPOSERMatthew Aucoin   
LIBRETTISTMatthew Aucoin   
Lyric Opera of Chicago
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8/19/2015--Chicago, IL
8/20/2015--Chicago, IL
10/17/2015--Chicago, IL
Synopsis
Set in a fictional future when humans have retreated from nature because of the deteriorating environment, Second Nature tells the story of two inquisitive and courageous youths who decide to leave the safety of their artificial habitat and work to heal the planet.

Elder Constance has decided there is no hope for repairing our planet and forbids anyone to have contact with the outside world. She shares her plan with Elizabeth and David. Jake (Elizabeth's son) and Lydia (David's daughter), overhear the adults' conversation and are sad to learn they can never leave the Habitat.

While discussing the bad news, Jake and Lydia are surprised by a talking ape— a bonobo! Bonobo tells the children how wonderful the world once was before humans neglected nature.

Elder Constance catches Jake and Lydia talking to Bonobo and tells their parents. Elizabeth and David scold their children and tell them how they were forced to build the Habitat to protect their families. Jake and Lydia begin to dream of what the natural world might be like.

Later, Bonobo tells Lydia and Jake of a tree he has kept hidden. He offers a piece of fruit from the tree to them. Lydia takes a bite and is overjoyed by how great real food tastes. She convinces Jake to take a bite, too. The children wonder whether they could leave the Habitat in search of other real food. Bonobo reminds them that leaving is forbidden, but then he suggests they use the trash chute to sneak out.

Elder Constance suddenly appears, catching Lydia and Jake with the forbidden fruit. She decides to punish the children by making them stay in their homes for an entire year. But Elizabeth and David defy Elder Constance and let their kids go free. When they open the gates, Elder Constance feels the fresh air and is reminded of how wonderful nature can be, as Lydia and Jake begin their journey into the world waiting outside.
MOST PRODUCED SINCE 2000
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This work ranks as the #195 most produced North American title since 2000.
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