Komische Oper Berlin at Schillertheater
Sweeney Todd
Opera
Bismarckstraße 110, 10625 Berlin
Stephen Sondheim & Hugh Wheeler
© Jan Windszus Photography
Description
With this grand musical on the stage of the Schiller Theatre, director Barrie Kosky reveals himself to be a master of the macabre. An equally dark and delightfully chilling thriller by Stephen Sondheim about the bloody revenge inflicted by the legendary London barber Sweeney Todd. And in the role of meat-pie queen Mrs Lovett: the fabulous Dagmar Manzel!
London, in all its dreariness. Benjamin Barker, an upstanding barber of humble beginnings, is unjustly sentenced to a long prison term by Judge Turpin, who has his eye on Barker’s beautiful wife. Years later, Barker returns with only one thing on his mind: revenge. He learns from Mrs Lovett, the completely burnt-out but business-savvy owner of a meat-pie shop, that his wife has killed herself. And so Benjamin Barker, alias Sweeney Todd, not only embarks on an extremely efficient campaign of revenge, he also joins forces with his informant to start a flourishing joint venture in the meat-pie business …
The story of the ‘demonic barber of Fleet Street’ who became a mass murderer first appeared in 1846 as a penny dreadful entitled The String of Pearls , and has since served as the basis for numerous dramatic and cinematic adaptations. In composing this thriller musical, Sondheim drew inspiration from film soundtracks as well as Richard Wagner’s use of leitmotif. Barrie Kosky stages his vision of this classic musical as a ‘children’s theatre nightmare collage’, revelling in that lust for horror, wavering between disgust and laughter, that has always fascinated audiences.
He mercilessly digs into the question of what humans are capable of when they follow the logic of revenge to the bitter end, and what’s at stake in the process.
By the way:
Cannibalism has featured in myths and fairy tales since antiquity: Chronos eats his children, Titus Andronicus bakes his dead enemies into pies, and the wicked witch intends to eat Hansel for dinner.
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Stephen Sondheim
The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
A musical thriller (1979)
Orchestration by Jonathan Tunick
Original Broadway production by Richard Barr, Charles Woodward, Robert Fryer, Mary Lea Johnson, Martin Richards in cooperation by Dean and Judy Manos
London, in all its dreariness. Benjamin Barker, an upstanding barber of humble beginnings, is unjustly sentenced to a long prison term by Judge Turpin, who has his eye on Barker’s beautiful wife. Years later, Barker returns with only one thing on his mind: revenge. He learns from Mrs Lovett, the completely burnt-out but business-savvy owner of a meat-pie shop, that his wife has killed herself. And so Benjamin Barker, alias Sweeney Todd, not only embarks on an extremely efficient campaign of revenge, he also joins forces with his informant to start a flourishing joint venture in the meat-pie business …
The story of the ‘demonic barber of Fleet Street’ who became a mass murderer first appeared in 1846 as a penny dreadful entitled The String of Pearls , and has since served as the basis for numerous dramatic and cinematic adaptations. In composing this thriller musical, Sondheim drew inspiration from film soundtracks as well as Richard Wagner’s use of leitmotif. Barrie Kosky stages his vision of this classic musical as a ‘children’s theatre nightmare collage’, revelling in that lust for horror, wavering between disgust and laughter, that has always fascinated audiences.
He mercilessly digs into the question of what humans are capable of when they follow the logic of revenge to the bitter end, and what’s at stake in the process.
By the way:
Cannibalism has featured in myths and fairy tales since antiquity: Chronos eats his children, Titus Andronicus bakes his dead enemies into pies, and the wicked witch intends to eat Hansel for dinner.
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Stephen Sondheim
The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
A musical thriller (1979)
Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Textbook by Hugh WheelerBased on the play of the same name by Christopher Bond
Directed the original Broadway production: Harold PrinceOrchestration by Jonathan Tunick
Original Broadway production by Richard Barr, Charles Woodward, Robert Fryer, Mary Lea Johnson, Martin Richards in cooperation by Dean and Judy Manos
Cast
David Cavelius
Chöre
Daniel Andrés Eberhard
Dramaturgie
Olaf Freese
Licht
James Gaffigan
Musikalische Leitung
Barrie Kosky
Inszenierung
Katrin Lea Tag
Bühnenbild und Kostüme
Christopher Purves
Sweeney Todd
Dagmar Manzel
Mrs. Nellie Lovett
Rosie Aldridge
Mrs. Nellie Lovett
Hubert Zapiór
Anthony Hope
Alma Sadé
Johanna Barker
Tom Schimon
Tobias Ragg
Jens Larsen
Richter Turpin
Scott Wilde
Richter Turpin
James Kryshak
Beadle Bamford
Sigalit Feig
Bettlerin
Ivan Turšić
Adolfo Pirelli
Chorsolisten der Komischen Oper Berlin
Chor
Komparserie
Komparserie
Orchester der Komischen Oper Berlin
Orchester
Dates
Komische Oper Berlin at Schillertheater
Bismarckstraße 110, 10625 Berlin
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