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Performance

VenueSadler's Wells Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From23rd June 2004
To26th June 2004
WhenJun 23, 26 21:00
Sadler's Wells Theatre (V224)
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La Vida Breve (Life is Brief)

La Vida Breve (Life is Brief)

Work:: La Vida Breve (Life is Brief) (S0702407952)

From the composer of the orchestral showpiece Nights in the Gardens of Spain and the popular ballet The Three-Cornered Hat comes this irresistibly exuberant opera of violently passionate emotions that breathes the heady air of Granada. Written in a burst of inspiration, La Vida Breve is an all or nothing tragedy of a woman - Salud - who loves too much a worthless man who strings her along, knowing all the while that he is to marry another girl. The atmosphere is heavy with Spanish fatalism, heightened by the influence of Andalusian folk song, lightened by Spanish dance rhythms.
Music Manuel De Falla (1913)

Production:: (T1412586545)

Sung in Spanish with English Titles. Running time 1 hour 15 minutes.
Company Opera North
Conductor Martin Andre
Director Christopher Alden
Design Johan Engels
Costume Sue Willmington
Lighting Adam Silverman
Performer Mary Plazas (Salud)
Performer Susan Gorton (La abuela)
Performer Kim-Marie Woodhouse (Carmela)
Performer Leonardo Capalbo (Paco)
Performer Mark Stone (Manuel)
Performer Graeme Broadbent (Uncle Salvador)
Performer Adrian Clarke (Singer)

Listing:: L670724875




Production details

Sung in Spanish with English Titles. Running time 1 hour 15 minutes.

Reviews

Reviews


UK Theatre Web: 28Jun04:
The music and the singing were fantastic,the production was appalling. It completely missed the point (read Lorca on Duende and you might find out something about the point it was meant to make). A sixth-form play group could have done better. The production was the equivalent of turning Picasso's Guernica into a tabloid press cartoon, turning King Lear into a Carry on film. There was no dignity, no seriousness, no trgedy- just farce and melodrama. In short, the production was a travesty, made worse by the fact that this opera is not available on dvd and that it is hardly ever performed in the UK. A complete waste of time and energy, a great disappointemnt. If it was meant to be a send-up, a spoof, rather than pure tragedy then why not bill it as such and we wouldn't have wasted our money? If you were at a loss as to how to stage it why not look at Langston Hughes's 1936 production of Blood Wedding in New York, done with lighting, shapes, IMAGINATION.

User Reviews

USER (28Jun04): The music and the singing were fantastic,the production was appalling. It completely missed the point (read Lorca on Duende and you might find out something about the point it was meant to make). A sixth-form play group could have done better. The production was the equivalent of turning Picasso's Guernica into a tabloid press cartoon, turning King Lear into a Carry on film. There was no dignity, no seriousness, no trgedy- just farce and melodrama. In short, the production was a travesty, made worse by the fact that this opera is not available on dvd and that it is hardly ever performed in the UK. A complete waste of time and energy, a great disappointemnt. If it was meant to be a send-up, a spoof, rather than pure tragedy then why not bill it as such and we wouldn't have wasted our money? If you were at a loss as to how to stage it why not look at Langston Hughes's 1936 production of Blood Wedding in New York, done with lighting, shapes, IMAGINATION.

Special Performances


  • 23 Jun 04 Audio Described
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