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Loewe, Frederick (1901-1988) | My Fair Lady |
Komische Oper Berlin | ||
Peter Christian Feigel | Conductor | |
Andreas Homoki | Director | |
Frank Philipp Schlößmann | Set Designer | |
Mechthild Seipel | Costume Designer | |
Franck Evin | Lighting Designer | |
Orchester der Komischen Oper Berlin | ||
Chor der Komischen Oper Berlin | ||
Johanna Wall | Dramaturgy | |
Jean-Christophe Charron | Choirmaster / chorus director | |
Arturo Gama | Choreography | |
Max Hopp | Baritone | Professor Henry Higgins |
Maria-Danaé Bansen | Vocals | Eliza Doolittle |
Philipp Meierhöfer | Bass | Alfred P. Doolittle |
Susanne Häusler | Mezzo-soprano | Mrs. Higgins |
Tom Erik Lie | Baritone | Colonel Hugh Pickering |
Johannes Dunz | Tenor | Freddy Eynsford-Hill |
Ulrike Helzel | Mezzo-soprano | Mrs. Pearce |
Máté Gyenei | Actor | Zoltan Karpathy |
A domineering linguistics professor transforms a rough-and-tumble flower seller into a refined lady—what a romance! And as a musical, it’s been an unmatched success, enchanting audiences worldwide for nearly seventy years, thanks to Shaw’s brilliant story and Loewe’s unforgettable melodies.
‘With exceptional singers and a stunning design, but without any gimmicky effects’ [BERLINER MORGENPOST], Andreas Homoki presents Eliza’s transformation ‘masterfully and without any frills’ [NZZ]. ‘Sumptuous 1920s costumes, gigantic gramophones on stage, and a dynamic orchestra—no wonder there was thunderous applause!’ [B.Z.]