L'Orchestre d'Hommes-Orchestres
Cabaret brise-jour et autres manivelles
after Kurt Weill
Berlin cabaret, Parisian nostalgia, New york Broadway — this Canadian artist collective follows in the footsteps of Kurt Weill, the German-Jewish composer known for his fruitful collaborations with Bertolt Brecht such as «The Threepenny Opera». In a stage installation that looks like a bizarre mix of secondhand store, repair shop and a cabinet of curiosities, the orchestra interprets Weill’s songs as unique and truly pleasurable tableaux vivants. With sounds, gestures, movements and bizarre props they create a surreal cosmos in which Weill’s music comes to life again. (ron)
Music Theatre
LanguageGerman, English and French
Duration90 mins, no interval
NoteMON 19 and TUE 20 August with Live-Audiodescription (German)
Special10-minute sample of the play/piece/performance on TUE 20 and WED 21 August at 19:00 hrs on the Zentral stage.
Seebühne / Lakeside stageThe auditorium of the lakeside stage is sheltered. In case of bad weather the concert will be cancelled. Call 0848 000 414 or check www.theaterspektakel.ch or www.facebook.com/theaterspektakel the latest two hours before to find out if the performance takes place.
ThanksThe performances at the Zuercher Theater Spektakel are supported by the Conseil des art et des lettres du Québec