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Sweeney Todd

State Opera (Státní opera)Wilsonova 4, Praga, Central Bohemian Region, 110 00, República Checa
Fechas/horas en zona horaria de Prague
domingo 27 junio 202714:00
domingo 27 junio 202719:00
Intérpretes
Prague National Theatre Opera
Anna PozidisDirección
Richard HeinDirección
Martin ČičvákDirección de escena
Hans HofferDiseño de escena
Georges VafiasDiseño de vestuario
Jan DörnerDiseño de iluminación
Prague State Opera Orchestra
Prague State Opera Chorus
Prague National Theatre Opera Ballet
Silvia BelákováCoreografía
Eva HartováSopranoJohanna Baker
Zuzana KopřivováSopranoJohanna Baker
Barbora PernáSopranoMrs Lovett (Nellie Lovett)
Lucie HájkováSopranoMrs Lovett (Nellie Lovett)
Tamara MorozováSopranoMrs Lovett (Nellie Lovett)
Ivo HrachovecBajoJudge Turpin
František ZahradníčekBajoJudge Turpin
Miloš HorákBajo-barítonoJudge Turpin
Adam PlachetkaBajo-barítonoSweeney Todd
Jiří HájekBarítonoSweeney Todd
Aleš JenisBarítonoSweeney Todd
Daniel KfelířBarítonoAnthony Hope
Michal BragagnoloTenorAnthony Hope

In Czech, surtitles in Czech, English

Composed by one of the major figures of 20th-century musical theatre – the creator of 16 musicals and hundreds of songs, who launched his career writing the lyrics for Leonard Bernstein’s West Side Story – it is an iconic work of its genre. SWEENEY TODD: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is a riveting synthesis of dark humour, horror and melodrama, imbued with brilliant musical irony.

Sondheim unfurls a chilling story of revenge born of injustice, which devours everything human. Victorian London is revealed as a labyrinth of poverty, corruption and hypocrisy, in which law is bent by those possessing power, and justice is the privilege of the select few who can pay for it. Following years of exile after having been falsely convicted and robbed of his family and identity alike, the barber Benjamin Barker, now “Sweeney Todd”, returns to London. His only goal is revenge and punishment. The barber’s razor becomes a tool of “justice”. Todd kills his customers, and with the help of his accomplice, the baker Mrs. Lovett, has their corpses processed into meat pies, which are a culinary sensation much craved by Londoners. Sondheim’s music is extremely variegated, rich in contrast, ranging from bizarrely light numbers through lyrical passages to spectacular ensembles, propelling the story precipitously forward. Humour thrills, tragedy is masked by irony, with the audience constantly wavering between laughter and consternation.

Our production of Sondheim’s musical, conducted by Anna Pozidis and directed by Martin Čičvák, will be performed in Hana Nováková’s Czech translation. The title role has been assigned to the globally renowned singer Adam Plachetka.

Prague National Theatre