LOVE FAIL

Love Fail is an evening-length theater work from Pulitzer Prize-winning composer David Lang. Sung by the genre bending Quince Ensemble, love fail is a tour de force of storytelling, weaving together snippets of medieval courtly love narratives, short stories by MacArthur Fellowship Award-winning author Lydia Davis, scraps from the libretto of Wagner’s opera Tristan and Isolde, and text by Lang himself. Out of these sources, Lang has conjured a single story in which two unnamed lovers meet each other, love each other, and lose each other - not necessarily in that order.

Produced by Beth Morrison Projects.

Commissioned by Brooklyn Academy of Music’s 2012 Next Wave Festival, the International Festival of Arts & Ideas, the John F. Kennedy Center Abe Fortas Memorial Fund, the Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA, Wake Forest University / Secrest Artists Series, and Hancher Performances at the University of Iowa.

CREATIVE TEAM

COMPOSER & DIRECTOR — DAVID LANG
STORIES BY — LYDIA DAVIS
VIDEO & SCENIC DESIGN — JIM FINDLAY
LIGHTING DESIGN — JENNIFER TIPTON
FEATURING — QUINCE CONTEMPORARY VOCAL ENSEMBLE