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The Blind
PREMIERE10/13/2011
COMPOSERLera Auerbach   
LIBRETTISTLera Auerbach   
New Orleans Opera Association
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DATETIMELOCATION
4/04/2019--Marigny Opera House
New Orleans, LA
4/05/2019--Marigny Opera House
New Orleans, LA
4/06/2019--Marigny Opera House
New Orleans, LA
4/07/2019--Marigny Opera House
New Orleans, LA
Synopsis
The Blind find themselves in a dark ancient forest; they are waiting for the return of their priest who guided them there to feel the last rays of the sun before the winter. As they wait for the priest’s return, they become increasingly desperate. They realize that they are lost and hopelessly unable to do anything except to wait for the priest to save them. They hear the sound of the sea near them. The dramatic tension builds towards its climax when they find the cold body of the priest and realize that they are doomed to die.

They discover how little they knew their priest and guardian and how suffocated they are within the walls of their blind existence. They are ashamed of themselves. Forming a circle around the dead priest they start to pray for forgiveness and salvation. As they pray, they hear steps around them. They don’t know who or what is coming, but the steps are getting closer and closer. The child, who is the only one able to see, starts to cry desperately. What is he seeing? Are these steps human? The steps are getting closer as their prayer becomes more and more intense. Are these the steps of Death? But what is Death? Is it the answer to their prayer so they may finally see the light and end their misery or is it just the opposite, and their prayer has not been answered and Death brings no light? Is it a metaphor for our lives, religions, our own blindness?

There are more questions in this opera than answers. Every listener can decide on his or her own interpretation. Symbolically staged in a timeless and spaceless setting—it could be any century and any country—this opera speaks directly to our own time with its cry for communication, loneliness, and hope for salvation.
MOST PRODUCED SINCE 2000
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This work ranks as the #328 most produced North American title since 2000.
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