HIP Company’s vivid recreation of John Eccles’ 18th century opera Semele full of vim at Leederville Town Hall

Bright and bold Baroque strings set the scene for HIP Company’s vivid recreation of John Eccles’ 18th century opera Semele on Sunday, a first fully staged operatic production from this group.

The 300-year-old retelling of a 3000-year-old myth is full of vim and vigour in the prim setting of Leederville Town Hall, as classical myth debunks love in favour of Bacchus and the joys of wine – English culture doesn’t change much!

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