I've wanted to see this opera for years-when I took introduction to music in college, our instructor chose Wozzeck for the section on opera, and it made vivid impression. Tony award winning director Des McAnuff (Jersey Boys, Tommy) directed the production (his first opera) and it was an amazing achievement-a disturbing but riveting experience. The stage design was eerily effective, a large, rotating cage-like structure that was an effective metaphor for the caged, fatalistic existence Wozzeck finds himself imprisoned in, and screened images between acts gave a vivid visual portrayal of his descent into madness. I was a little disappointed at first that it was sung in English (the program notes explained that the principal singers reluctantly agreed to peform the opera in English in hopes that more would be exposed to this masterwork) but this production was so engrossing this was soon forgotten.
An amazing evening of theater.
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Topic - Saw the San Diego Opera's production of Berg's Wozzeck last night - padreken 12:11:58 04/18/07 (6)
- My nephew was to have playe the part of the little boy - esl 17:16:55 04/20/07 (0)
- one of my favorites - guest 18:18:41 04/18/07 (1)
- I'd have much preferred it in German, too - padreken 09:04:00 04/19/07 (0)
- First opera I ever saw... - EBerlin 13:17:26 04/18/07 (2)
- Re: First opera I ever saw... - patrickU 09:23:08 04/20/07 (0)
- An excellent article on the music and story of Wozzeck - BarneyT 17:26:27 04/18/07 (0)