Song Queen: A Pidgin Opera

24-26 Apr 2025

Wilton's Music Hall

Written and composed by Helen Epega

Song Queen: A Pidgin Opera - Photography By Dele Oluwayomi
Song Queen: A Pidgin Opera – Photography By Dele Oluwayomi

Helen Epega’s groundbreaking ‘Song Queen: A Pidgin Opera’ returns to Wilton’s Music Hall to mark its 10th anniversary, presented by EMCA.

Following a sold-out Royal Albert Hall’s Elgar Room performances, this landmark production continues to push artistic boundaries and champion cultural inclusion.

Blending Western classical music, African percussion and futuristic soundscapes, the opera weaves together Nigerian Pidgin English, Patois, Creole, Cockney, Hip-Hop

Vernacular and Multicultural London Slang, redefining opera for a modern audience.

Helen Epega, Composer and Librettist, said: “It’s incredible to see how this opera has evolved over ten years. This anniversary run is a celebration of everything we’ve built – music, culture and community.”

A Decade of Innovation in Opera

Since its 2015 debut at The Place Theatre in London, ‘Song Queen: A Pidgin Opera’ has captivated audiences worldwide, with performances in Lagos, Turin, Bodrum, and Cape Town.

This visually and sonically immersive production follows Kenate, a heroine battling for love, identity and redemption in an Afrofuturistic world.

Cast & Creative Team
Helen Epega (Composer, Lead Vocalist), Richard Ọlátúndé Baker (African Percussion),
Abdul William (Steel Pans), Francis Angol (Choreographer), Esme Benjamin (Movement Artist),
Louisa Martin (Soprano), Francesca Bartolo (Mezzo), Jacob Cole (Tenor), Ted Day (Baritone),
Karolina Przasnyska and Manuel Gageiro (Piano).
Executive Producer: Baba Epega | Director: Antoinette Jackman | Stage Manager: Bridget Perise

Critical Acclaim
“This is opera, but not as you know it.” – The Guardian
“A new kind of opera.” – VICE
“Extraordinary.” – OkayAfrica
“Fantastic.” – BBC
“The world’s first Pidgin English opera” – Creative Boom
“Incredible” – LondonTheatre

Why This Anniversary Matters?

  • BSL-Accessible & Creative Captioning – Making opera inclusive for all
  • A Celebration of African & Multicultural Voices – A story that reflects cultural diversity
  • Visually & Sonically Immersive Performance – Pushing the boundaries of traditional opera