The only Canadian opera about black slavery in Nova Scotia,
Canada in the early 1800s. The librettist, George Elliott Clarke,
wrote a searing drama adapting the 16th century Italian tragedy of
the Cenci family to bring to life the untold stories of African-Acadians
and their slavery in Canada. The text was captured beautifully in
music by the Toronto composer James Rolfe. The opera has toured to
Dartmouth, Edmonton and a CBC TV film of the Queen of Puddings
production has been broadcast nationally on CBC’s arts
program “Opening Night.”

Music – JAMES ROLFE
Libretto – GEORGE ELLIOTT CLARKE
Director – MICHAEL CAVANAGH
Designer – CAROLYN M. SMITH
Lighting – PAUL MATHIESEN

Forces – 6 SINGERS, 7 INSTRUMENTALISTS

“The Queen of Puddings Music Theatre Company has astonished and thrilled the Toronto opera-going public. I can’t recall attending such a gripping premiere in many years of opera-going.”
      Opera UK

“Make no mistake: Beatrice Chancy is the triumphant event of the operatic season. I felt I was face to face with the future of opera – and its breath was hot.”
      The Globe and Mail

“Monumental. Mesmerizing. Breathtaking.”
      The Sunday Daily News, Halifax

“Best of the City ‘99”
      Toronto Life