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The Onion, an opera

The Onion, an opera

Do we own our memories? The Onion is a new opera in which family secrets collide with a memory-enhancing AI. Through contact with their younger selves, its characters bring to the surface the experiences that have shaped their lives: a sexist theft of scientific work, the vanishing of a parent, the erasure of a gender identity. Will the intervention of an AI hurt or heal?

The opera unfolds on an island in the Pacific Northwest where a neuroscientist has sequestered herself with her daughter to create the Onion, an AI device that allows anyone using it to re-live a personal memory. Rounding out the human roles are the Onion’s young co-inventor and the neuroscientist’s ex-partner. The Onion itself is a character in the opera: its independence and influence on the human characters seem to grow each time they use it.

The Onion is a creation of composer/librettist Eric Sawyer and director/librettist Ron Bashford . The performance features a cast of five prominent Boston vocalists. The orchestra will be conducted by Ryan Turner, Music Director of Emmanuel Music. The production is co-presented by MassOpera.

Holden Experimental Theater at Amherst College
$15-20
07:30 PM - 09:30 PM, every day through Sep 13, 2025.

Event Supported By

Live in Concert, Inc.
413-230-0799
ewsawyer@amherst.edu

Artist Group Info

Eric Sawyer
ewsawyer@amherst.edu
Holden Experimental Theater at Amherst College
200 S. Pleasant Street
Amherst, Massachusetts 01002