Jacqueline - Tapestry Opera
- ️Fri Feb 14 2025
A Portrait of Jacqueline du Pré
Music by Luna Pearl Woolf | Libretto by Royce Vavrek | Dramaturgy and Direction by Michael Hidetoshi Mori
February 20 - 23, 2025
Fresh off a hugely successful run at West Edge Opera in San Francisco, Jacqueline is an unmissable show and a powerful display of virtuosity.
Just three performances – tickets on sale now!
“I was mesmerized and amazed.”
Frederica von Stade
“We left the theatre knowing of the brilliance of music, theatre, and passion!”
Jacqueline explores the meteoric rise and tragic fall of Jacqueline du Pré through her relationship with her cello. Who is the much-admired Jacqueline when the one thing that most defines her is taken away by multiple sclerosis?
Brought to life by two contemporary virtuosi, celebrated soprano Marnie Breckenridge plays Jacqueline, and former du Pré protégé and world-renowned cellist Matt Haimovitz plays her constant companion, her cello.

Jacqueline received five Dora Mavor Moore nominations in 2020, including Outstanding New Opera, Outstanding Production, Outstanding Achievement in Design, and Outstanding Performance by an Individual (x2), and won the award for Outstanding Performance by an Individual for Marnie Breckenridge.
Inspired by the structure and emotional landscape of Edward Elgar’s Cello Concerto, GRAMMY-nominated composer Luna Pearl Woolf and Pulitzer Prize-winning librettist Royce Vavrek chart the development of a great prodigy and, ultimately, a great tragedy. Jacqueline references Haimovitz’s recollections of du Pré, having spent time as a young prodigy under her wing. Colourful and at times fractured, the form of the work echoes du Pré’s iconic interpretation of the Elgar, using the concerto’s four-movement structure to navigate a prismatic and passionate, if all too short, life in music.
Content warning: Depiction of severe illness, loss of mobility and implication of death, coarse language
ABOUT JACQUELINE du Pré:

Jacqueline du Pré was born in Oxford in 1945. She received her first cello at age five, and by age 11, she earned an acclaimed scholarship, which exposed her to some of the most outstanding music teachers available. Her life revolved around the cello, and she was one of a rare group of musicians who had flawless technique and an innate understanding of the passion within music. At 15, she was the youngest person ever to be awarded the Queen’s Prize, and by age 18, she was already a soloist with the BBC Symphony Orchestra.
In 1965, du Pré made her “definitive” recording of the Elgar concerto with the London Symphony Orchestra, which was widely considered so perfect that other renowned cellists stopped playing it. In 1968, she began experiencing numbness in her fingers, which her doctor misdiagnosed as stress. Four years later, at 28 years old, she was finally diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, and the numbness in her fingers had become so extreme she could no longer play. Jacqueline du Pré finally succumbed to her disease in 1987 at the age of 42.
Betty Oliphant Theatre
404 Jarvis St, Toronto, ON M4Y 2G6
- February 207:30 pm1
- February 224:00 pm2
- February 234:00 pm3
- Opening Night
- Matinée + pre-show talkback with creatives at 3:15 pm
- Matinée
The performance is one hour and 47 minutes including a 15 minute intermission. Arts worker pricing is available for all seating allocations and operates on an honour system. No verification required.
Reviews
"an extraordinary piece, one that deserves an unquestioned place in the 21st-century canon"
"a tour-de-force"
"Marnie Breckenridge and cellist Matt Haimovitz are sublime"
"go for the music, stay for everything else"
Media
Creators
Luna Pearl Woolf
Composer
Royce Vavrek
Libretto
Michael Hidetoshi Mori
DirectorCast
Marnie Breckenridge
Soprano
Matt Haimovitz
CelloCreative Team
Camellia Koo
Set & Costume Designer
Bonnie Beecher
Lighting Designer
Benton Roark
Sound Engineer
Natassia Brunato
Wig and Wardrobe CoordinatorProduction Team
Annasofie 诗慧 Jakobsen
Production Manager
Tamara Vuckovic
Stage Manager