Killer drone opera lands at Kennedy Center this fall - brought to you by General Dynamics! - You cannot make this shit up

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It’s got tears, drama and F-16s. ‘Grounded’ is explosive fun for the whole family — brought to you by General Dynamics!
APRIL 14, 2023
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Connor Echols
Are you passionate about opera but unsure about militarism? Do you wish your trip to the theater involved more explosions? Are you looking for a way to combine your love for melodrama and well-planned, precision-targeted aerial assaults?
If so, the Kennedy Center has just the thing for you.
This fall, DC denizens will be treated to the world premiere of “Grounded,” an opera following an Air Force ace named Jess whose unexpected pregnancy forces her to leave behind her beloved F-16 and join the “chair force.”
Throughout the show, the “hot shot” pilot wrestles with the mental impact of firing rockets from a drone in Afghanistan from a trailer in Las Vegas. “As Jess tracks terrorists by day and rocks her daughter to sleep by night, the boundary between her worlds becomes dangerously permeable,” an ad tells us.
The production is brought to you by presenting sponsor General Dynamics, one of the world’s largest weapons companies (and, wouldn’t you know it, the maker of Jess’s favorite plane). Playwright George Brant wrote the libretto, which will be brought to life by mezzo-soprano Emily D’Angelo and Tony-winning composer Jeanine Tesori.
“Grounded” is an adaptation of a 2013 one-woman play by the same name. Anne Hathaway starred in a 2015 production of the show, earning mixed reviews for her attempt at mimicking a southern accent and an everyman sensibility.
It’s unclear how closely the opera will hew to its predecessor. The original earned some acclaim for showing the dehumanizing effects of working as a drone pilot charged with shooting at people on the other side of the world and hovering above to watch the aftermath. It ended on a rather bleak note, as the now-jaded pilot warns the audience to “know that you are not safe.”
“[Y]ou get a chill hearing those words spoken by Ms. Hathaway in a voice both harsh and deadened, the eager enthusiasm in her character’s eyes having been extinguished by all those days of staring into the gray anonymity of the deserts, where men, women and even children can die at the push of a button thousands of miles away,” wrote critic Charles Isherwood at the time.
With a leading weapons maker involved, it’s a little hard to believe that this new production will end with such a dour take. As RS readers are surely aware of, productions involving arms companies or the Pentagon rarely find much room to critique America’s wars abroad.
But perhaps that doesn’t matter. We in DC know all too well that you can dodge any tough conversation about trade-offs if you’re armed with all the latest high-tech bells and whistles. According to the Kennedy Center’s website, “massive LED-screen technology will immerse audiences in the psychological and social implications of war-by-proxy.”
So buckle up, Washington. In just a few months, you can have your own front row seat to the drone war.
 
A theatric story about war that features themes of morality and dehumanization and the special gimmick is something about drones? How innovative.
 
I can't wait to read how audience members were all accidently gunned down during the finale by the machines due to a bug.
I hope that we get a MQ -9 Reaper flyby for all the CoD kids in the crowd
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Now that would be fuckin epic
 
I read about this and came here to see it to just post this. This is the singular most fascist piece of media in the United States. And its in DC, so congrats, turns out we live in a fascist government. Democracy is dead.
 
I sure love when my art form is corrupted by faggots of both the degenerate and bioluminescent varieties.
I'm just glad Met director Gelb isn't involved, that political hack.
 
This is dishonest marketing there are no drones performing opera they are just mentioned as a plot point.

I fucking hate it and I hate this absolutely blatant sucking off of the MIC by media. This is honestly fascistic. It's absolutely insane to me how the left has so effectively flipped into being not only jingoistic from their old anti-war position but they are somehow making the Bush era look less of warmongers than them.
 
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The most hilarious thing about Americans is how they will drone strike your village, rain artillery on it, then make films and plays about how it made them have the sads.

South Park (once again) had the perfect take on this back in the day. (ep 100 if I remember right.. fun song too) lol
 
For a moment I thought I was in some ARG Veridian Dynamics initiative.

 
GD updates tank software written in COBOL. Glad those boys get to play with something more modern lol.
 
This fall, DC denizens will be treated to the world premiere of “Grounded,” an opera following an Air Force ace named Jess whose unexpected pregnancy forces her to leave behind her beloved F-16 and join the “chair force.”
Throughout the show, the “hot shot” pilot wrestles with the mental impact of firing rockets from a drone in Afghanistan from a trailer in Las Vegas. “As Jess tracks terrorists by day and rocks her daughter to sleep by night, the boundary between her worlds becomes dangerously permeable,”
Just fucking kiill me.

Allowing women out of the kitchen was a mistake.
 
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