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The Threepenny Opera

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Shoreditch Town Hall380 Old Street, London, Greater London, EC1V 9LT, United Kingdom
Dates/times in London time zone
Performers
Royal Academy Opera
Gareth HancockConductor
Walter SutcliffeDirector
Dorota KarolczakSet Designer
Royal Academy Sinfonia
Carrie-Ann WilliamsSopranoLucy2017 Jun 15, 17
Leslie BickleSopranoLucy2017 Jun 16, 17 mat
Nika GoričSopranoPolly Peachum2017 Jun 15, 17
Meinir Wyn RobertsSopranoPolly Peachum2017 Jun 16, 17 mat
Ilona RevolskayaSopranoJenny2017 Jun 15, 17
Victoire BunelMezzo-sopranoJenny2017 Jun 16, 17 mat
Hannah PoulsomMezzo-sopranoCelia Peachum2017 Jun 15, 17
Marvic MonrealMezzo-sopranoCelia Peachum2017 Jun 16, 17 mat
Mikhail ShepelenkoTenorMacheath2017 Jun 15, 17
Emanuel HeitzTenorMacheath2017 Jun 16, 17 mat
Robert Glyndwr GarlandBass-baritoneJonathan Jeremiah Peachum2017 Jun 15, 17
Nicholas MoggBaritoneJonathan Jeremiah Peachum2017 Jun 16, 17 mat
Michael MofidianBass-baritoneTiger Brown2017 Jun 15, 17
Richard WalsheBassTiger Brown2017 Jun 16, 17 mat

This darkly comic tale is set among the street-thieves and low-lives, but Bertolt Brecht’s sharp eye is really on his audience – the bourgeoisie, with its sense of entitlement and its careless exploitation of others. Truth means nothing and nihilism is the norm. Brecht’s questions are as relevant today as they were when the opera opened in Berlin in 1928.

The comedy is often slapstick, but Kurt Weill’s songs, including classics such as The Ballad of Mack the Knife, Pirate Jenny and Solomon Song, draw us into the characters’ inner worlds. They may be unsavoury, but they make charismatic company – Mr and Mrs Peachum, Polly and the infamous Macheath live long in the memory. Finally, we are asked a question: do we want to keep going this way, or do we want to change the ending? This production is directed by Walter Sutcliffe, recently appointed as Artistic Director of Northern Ireland Opera, and designed by Dorota Karolczak.

Performed in the original German with English surtitles.

The Royal Academy are offering Bachtrack users £10 tickets for the 14:30 and 19:00 performances on 17th June. Simply follow the ticket link and apply BACHTRACK to access. 

Tickets: £7–£20 from Shoreditch Town.

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