In 1996, composer
Roxanna Panufnik was commissioned by the
Holders Opera Festival, Barbados, to recompose the opera for
steelpan and modern symphony orchestra. The production premiered at the festival on 15 March 1997, featuring the
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra with British soloist Rachel Hayward performing the solo pan part. In 1997 Straydog Theatre, under the direction of
Simon Godwin and the music direction of
Peter Tregear, performed the work in the historic
Cambridge Festival Theatre. Tregear reconstructed the score for the vocal and instrumental forces that
Samuel Arnold had at his disposal at the
Haymarket Theatre. The production was remounted for a season at the Battersea Arts Centre in 1998. Composer
James McConnel was commissioned to compose a score for ''Inkle'n Yarico'' in 1997, and this was performed at the 1999 Edinburgh Festival, starring
Michael McCarthy (Inkle) and Natalie Tinn (Yarico). In 2006, another reconstruction of Arnold's original opera was performed by Opera East at
Magdalene College, Cambridge, conducted by
Oliver Gooch and directed by
Alistair Boag. The libretto was prepared by
Richard Luckett and the score was orchestrated by
Benjamin Chewter, again for the forces that Samuel Arnold had at his disposal at the Haymarket Theatre. In 2015, John and Jodie Kidd produced a new musical based on the story at the London Theatre Workshop. General managed by Crow and Elk. It ran from 17 February to 28 March. Composed by James McConnel and lyrics by Carl Miller. Directed by Emily Grey, Musical Director Zara Nunn, Lighting Design Matt Haskins, Set, and costume design Sarah Beaton. A teaser video was released on YouTube. == References ==