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Actors play musicians in Park Square's "Opus"

Sabina Thatcher Interview
Opus
Just learning to hold the instrument naturally took some getting used to for the cast of Opus at Park Square Theatre. Pictured are Peter Christian Hansen, David Mann, Emily Gunyou Halaas and Paul de Cordova.
Petronella Ytsma

It can be kind of scary when a dramatic work gets its relationships exactly right, especially when in it's in the rarefied world of the string quartet.

"Opus" is a play by Michael Hollinger that tells the story of a world-class string quartet and all their pettiness and power struggles on their way to making great music.

They replace their violist at the last minute right before going on live TV to play one of the hardest pieces in the literature - Beethoven's Opus 131.

Opus cast play
They're four completely unique personalities who nee dto make music as one. The cast of Opus made it look just right.
Petronella Ytsma

The play is making its regional premiere at Park Square Theater and runs through the end of May. It's intense, funny and riveting as the five characters (string quartet plus an extra violist) tell the stories of playing in a quartet which can be as satisfying as love-making or as disturbing as drinking Drano!

Hollinger is a former violist, so he knows a thing or two about playing in intimate surroundings. The actors in Opus have little to no experience holding - let alone playing - a string instrument. For this, Park Square brought in some of the best in the business to make the playing - and the holding - seem natural.

SPCO Violist Sabina Thatcher
Sabina Thatcher acted as consulantt to the actors in Park Square's "Opus" helping them appear to be veteran musicians.
Photo courtesy The SPCO

SPCO Principal Violist Sabina Thatcher - who also plays in the Rosalyra Quartet - was one of the consultants. She stopped by the Classical MPR studios to share her secrets and insights into making things such a success.

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