Dates

14 – 18 March 2026

Location

Dutch National Opera & Ballet, Studio Boekman

Running time

TBA

Tickets

TBA

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Politics and poetry in a powerful opera

The Knife of Dawn tells the compelling story of the Guyanese political activist and poet Martin Carter, who was imprisoned without charge for his fight for his country’s autonomy.  

Set in his prison cell, The Knife of Dawn focuses on the 28th – and most critical – day of his hunger strike, a protest against British rule. This operatic monologue by composer Hannah Kendall and librettist Tessa McWatt, both of Guyanese-Caribbean heritage, brings Carter’s inner struggle to life. The production is directed by Gavin-Viano, known for his socially engaged theatre work. 

A gripping opera about resistance and hope 

In 1953, Martin Carter, considered one of the most important writers from the Caribbean, was imprisoned. The Knife of Dawn gives voice to Carter’s hope and despair – and everything in between – in an intense portrayal of his personal struggles and hallucinations. Will poetry or death prove to be the most effective way to serve his country? 

Composer with a powerful voice 

Hannah Kendall (1984) is one of the leading composers of her generation. With a strong focus on political and social themes, and an ability to combine complex orchestral textures with direct emotional impact, she has built an impressive international career. In addition to her work as a composer, Hannah Kendall teaches at Columbia University.  

Stories from the Black community 

The opera is directed by the versatile Dutch creator and performer Gavin-Viano. His work — which he develops in part through Frascati Productions and Het Nationale Theater — is known for its social urgency and its treatment of themes that are relevant to the Black community and human rights movement. 

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Ticket sales for The Knife of Dawn start on 28 August 2025 at 12 noon. Don’t want to miss this on-sale moment? Sign up for our ticket alert and receive a notification when ticket sales open.

Performance information

Music  Hannah Kendall

Libretto  Tessa McWatt

Stage direction  Gavin-Viano

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