Based on the Pulitzer prize-winning book by Sister Helen Prejean and the Oscar-nominated movie starring Oscar–winning Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn, Dead Man Walking has had premieres in Australia, Europe and North America. The opera offers a debate about the rights and wrongs of the death penalty– an issue that is incredible relevant to current date-day South Africa and around the world. In addition to this every scene develops into an exchange of views about love, faith, grief, justice, vengeance and the possibility of redemption.
Cape Town Opera has benefited from the Swedish South African Cultural Partnership Programme, which has initiated collaborations with Norrlandsoperan, Malmö Opera and Sörmlands Musik & Teater. These cultural exchanges between Cape Town Opera and its Swedish partners have contributed to the artistic development and continued success of all involved. This production of Dead Man Walking was first performed by Sweden’s Malmö Opera in 2006.
>Read more on Cape Town Opera’s website
Sweden, as well as the European Union, is pushing for increased efforts to abolish the death penalty. The Death Penalty goes against one of the fundamental principles of democracy, namely the safeguarding of the individual and is inconsistent with the principles of human rights.
>Read more on The Swedish Government's Human Rights Website