Deutsche Oper Berlin

Rise And Fall Of The City Of Mahagonny

Opera

Bismarckstraße 35, 10627 Berlin

Stan Hema
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Description

Benedikt von Peter's production will take place in the foyers and on the stage - guests can move freely between the venues and video screens. There will be free choice of seating, including on mattresses.

Benedikt von Peter's production brings the Rise And Fall Of The City Of Mahagonny to life: not only the stage but also the foyer of the Deutsche Oper Berlin are used, the audience is part of a huge entertainment machine that inexorably tips over into an apocalyptic game ... 

About the work
Everything begins with the foundation of a city. Less the fruit of an ideal than the result of zero prospects in life, the city is conceived by the widowed Begbick, Fatty and Trinity Moses as a place that will make them money. Aiming to come out ahead financially for once, they plan to out-fox a system designed to suck them dry. To this end they name their city »Mahagonny, the City of Nets«. Yet the system defies their attempts to out-wit it; the nets net nothing. The people flocking to Mahagonny bring discontent rather than money – first and foremost Jimmy Mahoney, who grimly concludes: »But something’s missing«.

Underpinning Bertolt Brecht’s and Kurt Weill’s »didactic work« is a deep disillusionment. The atmosphere of the piece is summed up in the song »We lost our big old mama«. The protagonists aim to fail as a team in their radical and nihilistic project: stuffing their faces and boozing, shagging and brawling till they drop. Only to Jimmy Mahoney is it given to ponder on existential matters, grappling with the key issues of our age: How do we want to live? And: what is community?

About the production
Benedikt von Peter’s production makes Rise And Fall Of The City Of Mahagonny an up-close and personal experience. The action extends from the stage to the foyer of the Deutsche Oper Berlin and all points in between. The audience become part of a 3-dimensional entertainment construct that is inexorably morphing into an apocalyptic game.

Cast

Stefan Klingele
Conductor
Benedikt von Peter
Director
Caterina Cianfarini
Co-directing
Katrin Wittig
Set design
Romy Rexheuser
Collaboration set design
Geraldine Arnold
Costume design
Bert Zander
Video
Benjamin Schultz
Sound design
Sylvia Roth
Dramaturgy
Carolin Müller-Dohle
Dramaturgy
Jeremy Bines
Chorus Master
Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Chorus
Evelyn Herlitzius
Leokadja Begbick
Thomas Cilluffo
Fatty
Robert Gleadow
Dreieinigkeitsmoses
Annette Dasch
Jenny Hill
Nikolai Schukoff
Jim Mahoney
Kieran Carrel
Jack O'Brian
Artur Garbas
Bill
Padraic Rowan
Joe
Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Orchestra

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Deutsche Oper Berlin

Bismarckstraße 35, 10627 Berlin

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