Walcott, who is also making his British directorial debut with the production, said: "The long friendship between myself and Seamus Heaney, and the shared vision to bring one of the world's greatest stories to a musical setting, offers a rare opportunity for a work of considerable importance and beauty." Walcott has chosen to set the story in a struggling South American republic and the ambitious project features a company of more than 30, with an orchestra - the Manning Camerata - soloists and chorus who will be mixing Heaney's writing with Trinidadian rapso - a type of calypso.