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The Threepenny Opera (Die Dreigroschenoper)

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Théâtre de l'Archevêché26 Rue Gaston de Saporta, Aix-en-Provence, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, 13100, France
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de Paris
Festival: Festival d'Aix-en-Provence
Artistes
Maxime PascalDirection
Thomas OstermeierMise en scène
Magda WilliDécors
Florence von GerkanCostumes
Urs SchönebaumLumières
Le Balcon
Sébastien DupoueyVidéaste
Christian LongchampDramaturgie
Comédie-Française
Johanna LemkeChorégraphie
Marie OppertSopranoPolly Peachum
Veronique VellaMezzo-sopranoCelia Peachum
Birane BaTénorMacheath
Christian HecqComédienJonathan Jeremiah Peachum
Benjamin LavernheBarytonTiger Brown
Claïna ClavaronSopranoLucy
Elsa LepoivreMezzo-sopranoJenny
Nicolas LormeauBarytonSmith

Who hasn’t heard of Mackie’s lament, that penetrating refrain, smooth as a sharpened razor blade? This year, the opening of the Festival takes an exceptional twist: after Mahagonny’s success (2019), the Archevêché will host, for the first time, the troupe of the Comédie-Française under the stage direction of Thomas Ostermeier for Weill and Brecht's other world-famous hit – The Threepenny Opera. A colourful anarchistic revue, a dark collage of haunting songs and danceable rhythms, this parody of opera demystifies a genre deemed bourgeois at a time when mass music is on the rise, and sarcastically describes the Weimar Republic – a period of moral confusion which is reminiscent of our own. Maxime Pascal will lead a dozen virtuoso multi-instrumentalists from his ensemble Le Balcon to perform the original version, for the first time on stage since its creation – a version that is more forceful and in line with Weill’s wishes. A few unpublished pages will be added, and a new translation will be made in close collaboration with the artistic team.