FAT PIG - The Opera

Photo of Tracy Cox, a young fat Caucasian womxn reclining on a bed of flowers, with a sheet draped over her midsection, leading into a fluid effect. Photo credit: Caitlin Ruby Miller. Superimposed over the left side of the photo reads, "Fat Pig, Opera, January 22 & 27, 2022, Read More '' and the photo credit below.

CW: Content tells a story of a relationship that may be triggering

Charlottesville, VA 

Fat Pig, is an unprecedented operatic performance that you have to see. Victory Hall Opera presents FAT PIG: a new chamber opera featuring the first romantic lead in opera to be written specifically for a plus-size woman.

The world premiere chamber opera written by Matt Boehler, commissioned by Victory Hall Opera, will be held for two performances only; January 22 & 27, 2022, 8:00pm ET at V. EARL DICKINSON THEATER AT PVCC, 501 College Dr., Charlottesville, VA 22902.  

You can purchase tickets for Fat Pig at the Victory Hall Opera website beginning Saturday, December 4th at 9am ET.  Adults $35 ($40 at the door)/ Students $15 ($17 at the door)

SYNOPSIS FROM THE WEBSITE:

When Tom begins dating Helen, a confident plus-sized woman, he faces the taunts and judgment of his peers. In Helen, we finally see an operatic character, written specifically for a fat performer, telling of an experience that is all too common.

Adapted from the award-winning 2004 play by iconic American playwright Neil LaBute, this dark comedy reveals the operatic reserves of human truth that lie beneath the surface of a workplace rom-com.

Helen is played by Tracy Cox, fat-activist and co-star of the popular YouTube series Angry Fat People. Tracy states:

“...this project endeavors to tell one of the stories of the fat experience — a subject that has never before been approached in opera. This piece tells the story of a fat woman who falls in love with a man in a normative body, and the tragedy that follows when the misogyny and fatmisia of the man’s friends and colleagues prove too much for them to overcome. This is a common experience for fat people — having intimate partners who won’t take the relationship public because they are unwilling or unable to deal with the realities of the deeply ingrained fatphobia in our society.”

Watch a preview from the workshop


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