“A joy ride with Mozart and Molière!” —Boston Globe on Don Juan Giovanni
“You'll be enthralled ... one can never spend enough time with such smart and unpredictable artists.” —Wall Street Journal on Don Juan Giovanni
“Combine Mozart and Beaumarchais and you get a Molotov cocktail ... superbly acted ... musically glorious!” —The Phoenix on Figaro
DON JUAN GIOVANNI and FIGARO
after Mozart, Molière, and Beaumarchais
directed by Dominique Serrand
in association with Theatre de la Jeune Lune
In repertory August 31 - October 6, 2007
Loeb Drama Center
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Our friends at Theatre de la Jeune Lune (Carmen, The Miser, Amerika) have created a unique pair of productions that combine the beauty of Mozart with the brilliance of two of France’s greatest comic writers. Don Juan Giovanni joins Don Giovanni with Molière’s Don Juan to form a cross-country road trip that skewers notions of love, sex, and hypocrisy; Figaro unites Mozart’s sublime Marriage of Figaro with Beaumarchais’ revolutionary comedy of intrigue and seduction. The productions are performed in repertory on one set, with a chamber ensemble accompanying a cast of actors and opera singers that includes Stephen Epp (Harpagon in The Miser) and the principals from Carmen. An outstanding theatrical event, not to be missed!
“A sexy, funny and yet sophisticated production that appeals to everyone ... A tremendous melding of theater and opera ... that'll make you leave wanting to return” —Metro on Don Juan Giovanni
Produced in association with the Loeb Drama Center. Above, right: Bradley Greenwald (Count Almaviva), Jennifer Baldwin Peden (Countess). Photo: Michal Daniel.
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