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Orpheus in the Underworld

Holland Park Open Air Theatre, Inner London
From: Tuesday, 30th June 2009
To: Saturday, 11 July 2009

Our Review: starstar

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Synopsis

Orpheus' trip to the Underworld to recover Eurydice. First performed in 1858 and perhaps the first ever full-length classical operetta, this opera is perhaps most famous for the 'Can Can', or as it is properly called, 'The Infernal Gallop'.

Our Review: starstar

30 June 2009

Best known for its high-kicking can-can, Offenbach’s Orpheus in the Underworld – just over 150 years old – was originally a scurrilous political satire, in the same way as Gilbert and Sullivan tore into Victorian hypocrisy. Unfortunately for G&S the most prevalent performing tradition has preserved their comic operas in aspic, but the much rarer outings for Offenbach do not have such impediments, even if the satirical swipes – not only at operatic style (like Gluck, which Offenbach actually quotes from), but also the traditions of Comédie Française acting and scandals of the Second Empire – may be less than clear nowadays.

However, I can’t fathom director Tom Hawkes’ decision to frame the comedy for Opera Holland Park’s first ever production of the operetta in a muddled cinematic milieu, especially as we had a German director on hand (Max Reinhardt, perhaps?). I can’t imagine this character appears in ...

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Cast

Jeni Bern (Eurydice)
Benjamin Segal (Orpheus)
Daniel Broad (Pluto)
Ian Caddy (Jupiter)
Nuala Willis (Public Opinion)
Oliver White (Mercury)
John Lofthouse (John Styx)
Nicola Stonehouse (Diana)
Jane Harrington (Cupid)
Verity Parker (Venus)
Louise Crane (Minerva)
Jill Pert (Juno)
Maciek O'Shea (Mars)

Creative

Offenbach (Music)
Ludivoc Halevy (Lyrics)
Hector-Jonathan Cremieux (Lyrics)
Holland Park (Producer)
Jeremy Sames (Translation)
John Owen Edwards (Conductor)
Tom Hawkes (Director)
Peter Rice (Design)
Jenny Weston (Choreographer)


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