Luke Halls Studio — Madame Butterfly
Luke Halls Studio — Madame Butterfly
Luke Halls Studio — Madame Butterfly

Luke Halls Studio is a multi-disciplinary moving image design studio working within music, opera, theatre, art, dance and live performance.

Luke Halls Studio — Madame Butterfly
Luke Halls Studio — Madame Butterfly

Madame Butterfly

Info & Credits

Giacomo Puccini‘s Madama Butterfly was performed for the first time on the Bregenz lake stage, directed by Andreas Homoki with sets designed by Michael Levine and costumes by Antony McDonald in 2022.

The stage, designed by Levine, takes the form of an old Japanese scroll painting thrown on the lake, representing the beauty of Japan, sculpted and lit by video projection across a surface the size of a football field.

PRODUCTION: Bregenzer Festspiele
Direction: Andreas Homoki
Sets: Michael Levine
Costumes: Antony McDonald
Lighting: Franck Evin
Choreography: Lucy Burge
Sound design: Alwin Bösch, Clemens Wannemacher
Video: Luke Halls Studio

LHS Team Credits
VIDEO DESIGNER: LUKE HALLS
VIDEO Production: Kat Kemsley
Tech Director: Zakk Hein
Animation: Elena Kotsi and Rob Hales
Programming and 3D scanning: Andy Coates

PHOTOGRAPHY: Anja Köhler, Karl Forster

Luke Halls Studio — Madame Butterfly
Luke Halls Studio — Madame Butterfly
Luke Halls Studio — Madame Butterfly
Luke Halls Studio — Madame Butterfly
Luke Halls Studio — Madame Butterfly
Luke Halls Studio — Madame Butterfly
Luke Halls Studio — Madame Butterfly
Luke Halls Studio — Madame Butterfly
Luke Halls Studio — Madame Butterfly
Luke Halls Studio — Madame Butterfly
Luke Halls Studio — Madame Butterfly
Luke Halls Studio — Madame Butterfly
Luke Halls Studio — Madame Butterfly