Music Theatre: Frankenstein

Hamburg International Music Festival

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In his hubris, Frankenstein, an ambitious young scientist, creates an artificial human being who mutates into a murderous monster and drives both of them to their deaths. Mary Shelley wrote this story in 1818 when she was only 19 years old. It is now firmly established as a classic of its genre, incorporating a vision of the future, a horror story, ethical reflection and a political statement at the same time. To mark the novel’s 200-year anniversary, the Hamburg-based composer Jan Dvořák and the film and opera director Philipp Stölzl from Berlin (»Der Medicus«, »Winnetou«) retell it as a gothic opera featuring nature sounds, shock effects and dark neo-romanticism.

In German with German and English surtitles.

Performers

Catrin Striebeck acting

Viktor Rud baritone

Andromahi Raptis soprano

Sascha Emanuel Kramer tenor

Alin Anca bass baritone

Stefan Sevenich bass baritone

Instrumentalisten der Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg

director Johannes Harneit

Philipp Stölzl staging, stage design

Philipp M. Krenn co-director

Heike Vollmer stage design

Kathi Maurer costume design

Janina Zell script

Programme

Jan Dvořák
Frankenstein