School of Music & Fine Art Lecturer stars in new production of Jerry Springer the Opera

Freelance classical singer and School of Music & Fine Art Lecturer in Music Performance, Sarah Dacey, is starring in a new production of Richard Thomas’ and Stewart Lee’s award-winning Jerry Springer the Opera at the Lost Theatre in South London from 16 – 19 March.

Sarah plays Irene, the strict catholic mother of a wannabe pole dancer, a dead Nurse that escorts Jerry Springer into ‘Purgatory’ and the Virgin ‘Mary’.

‘Witness America’s favourite talk show host suffer the worst day of his career as high art meets low culture in the funniest, most groundbreaking and talked about musical EVER!’

From website of The LOST Theatre, London SW8
A member of the critically acclaimed Juice Vocal Ensemble, a female a cappella trio specialising in contemporary music, Sarah Dacey works in oratorio, opera, recitals, session recordings for TV/Film, electro-acoustic music, early music ensembles, physical theatre and also arranges/composes vocal music.

She performs with the BBC Singers, Philharmonia Voices, The Octandre Ensemble, Okeanos Ensemble and the Oriel Quartett. An advocate of new music, Sarah has worked with many of today’s finest composers including Anna Meredith, Paul Mealor, Gavin Bryars, Errollyn Wallen, Duncan MacLeod, Mica Levi and Dai Fujikura.

For info about the production of Jerry Springer the Opera go to http://losttheatre.co.uk/index.php/whats-on/calendar/11-current-shows/389-jerry-sp
For more info about Sarah go to http://www.kent.ac.uk/smfa/staff/staff-profiles/musicandaudio/Dacey.html