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Performance

VenueTheatre Royal
Other spaces: Royal Concert Hall
TownNottingham
CountyNottinghamshire
From17th June 2004
To17th June 2004
When21:00
PricesFrom £2.50. To £24.00.
What is currently on at Theatre Royal (V462)

Seven Deadly Sins

Seven Deadly SinsT2027997929
Weill collaborated with Brecht on this immorality play while living in Paris where he'd fled to escape the rise of the Nazis back home. The resultant 'sung ballet' is a surreal cabaret presented by a singer and a dancer, representing different aspects of the same personality. Anna I and Anna II travel to seven American cities to earn money for their family. Trouble is, the spiritual Anna II keeps succumbing to sin, which compromises their earning power, much to the chagrin of the practical Anna I. In the end it's Anna I who prevails, and gets what she wants; but it's at the cost of Anna II's spirit, which is crushed. The Seven Deadly Sins is a short, sharp stab at the heart of conventional bourgeois morality. Weill's score is witty, sparky, occasionally lyrical, and rigorously organised - a masterpiece in miniature.
Music Kurt Weill


Archive :: production:T2027997929, opera or operetta:S362639240, venue:V462

Production details

Sung in English. Running time approx. 35 minutes.

Special Performances


  • 18 Jun 04 Sign Interpreted

Reviews

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Company

Company Opera North
Conductor James Holmes
Director David Pountney
Choreographer Beate Vollack
Design Johan Engels
Costume Marie-Jeanne Lecca
Lighting Adam Silverman
Translation Michael Feingold
Performer Rebecca Caine (Anna I)
Performer Beate Vollack (Anna II)
Performer Iain Paton (Tenor I)
Performer Nicholas Sharratt (Tenor II)
Performer Adrian Clarke (Father)
Performer Graeme Broadbent (Mother)
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