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Le Docteur Miracle

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Théâtre Marignycarré marigny, Paris, Île-de-France, 75008, France
Dates/times in Paris time zone
Performers
Pierre LebonDirector, Set Designer, Costume Designer, Artistic Director
Bertrand KillyLighting Designer
Martin SurotPiano
Laurent DeleuilBaritoneLe Podestat
David GhilardiTenorLe Capitaine Silvio
Lara NeumannSopranoVéronique
Makeda MonnetMezzo-sopranoLaurette
Pierre LebonSet DesignerAssistant du Docteur Miracle
A few months after the opening of the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens, Jacques Offenbach organised a competition for composers, announced to great fanfare in July 1856. This publicity stunt for the composer’s theatre also reflected his aesthetic aims: the rules, widely publicised in the press, were introduced by an ambitious programmatic text evoking the glorious history of French opéra-comique and demanding that light music genres should continue to enjoy special standing in Paris. The finalists were invited to write the score for a set libretto: Le Docteur Miracle. The subject fell completely within the tradition of 18th-century French opéra-comique: a young soldier disguises himself to win the hand of Laurette, daughter of the Mayor of Padua. In retrospect, the prize-winners chosen demonstrated the insight of the judges and the value of Offenbach’s initiative: in joint first place were Georges Bizet and Charles Lecocq, two composers destined to become leading figures in French opera in the latter half of the 19th century. Although Bizet’s work is now regularly performed, audiences were yet to rediscover Lecocq’s opera, which will be presented in a particularly vibrant production by young director, Pierre Lebon.