Singin’ in the Rain
Nacio Herb Brown
In German language with English subtitles.
Drehbuch von Betty Comden and Adolph Green / Songs von Nacio Herb Brown und Arthur Freed / Basierend auf dem klassischen Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Film, in spezieller Übereinkunft mit Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures, Inc. / Deutsch von Roman Hinze
Synopsis
“Singin’ in the Rain” is a loving tribute to the genre of musicals. The Hollywood version with its spectacular dance scenes is now one of the best-known films in history and regularly ranks in top ten lists of the best movies of all times. It is the golden age of Hollywood: Crowds of fans are lining the red carpets in the hope of finally seeing their heroes from the silver screen up close. The tabloids are full of stories about stars and starlets. But behind the scenes of the dream factory, all that glitters is not gold. Don Lockwood and Lina Lamont are the biggest silent-movie stars of their time and the king and queen of movies. Off the screen, however, Lockwood has no romantic feelings whatsoever for his co-star. One night, as Don is trying to escape from a group of intrusive fans, he meets the young actress Kathy Selden, to whom he is instantly attracted. But Don’s career takes a blow when a technical innovation rocks the foundations of the movie industry – talkies. The problem: Lina’s voice is hardly fit to charm a large audience. Luckily, Kathy Selden has a great speaking voice and is a very talented singer. The 1952 musical film “Singin’ in the Rain” celebrates Hollywood in the 1920s and 1930s. Most of the music by Nacio Herb Brown (1896–1964) and Arthur Freed (1894–1973) was composed during that era. It was woven into a plot by Betty Comden and Adolph Green that perfectly captures the spirit of Tinseltown. Simon Eichenberger has repeatedly won the German music theatre award Deutscher Musicalpreis. Dancer Dominique Brooks-Daw will choreograph the famous dance scenes for the stage. Tobias Meichsner, the newly appointed Second Kapellmeister of the Salzburg State Theatre, acts as the play’s musical director. Musical star Ramesh Nair plays Don Lockwood.
Duration: 3 hours (including one intermission)
Reviews
„Die Inszenierung verzichtet auf moderne politische Anspielungen und erschafft mit Slapstick und Anekdoten eine Welt, in der das Träumen noch möglich scheint. Und im Publikum haben viele Lachtränen in den Augen: Der Hollywoodausflug ist für Jung und Alt bereichernd.“
„Alles in allem: Ein Theaterabend als Sternstunde im Advent. In der Inszenierung von Simon Eichenberger wird nicht nur ständig gesteppt. Es werden mit beeindruckender Kondition über drei Stunden körperliche Höchstleistung erbracht. Mit einem Maximum an Leichtigkeit wird ein Maximum an Perfektion erreicht. Am Ende ein tobendes Haus, ein Publikum, das eine Schlussrunde nach der anderen einfordert.“
Selected performance
Tu 01/30/2024 07.30 pm
Salzburger Landestheater
Audio introduction
von Friederike Bernau
Cast (on 01/30/2024)
Director
Simon Eichenberger
Musical Director
Tobias Meichsner
Choreography
Dominique Brooks-Daw
State Design
Charles Quiggin
Costume Design
Aleš Valášek
Stummfilm
Andreas "Ivo" Ivancsics
Dramaturgie
Vinda Miguna
Nachdirigat
Carl Philipp Fromherz
Carlo Benedetto Cimento
Don Lockwood
Ramesh Nair
Kathy Selden
Julia-Elena Heinrich
Cosmo Brown
Niklas Schurz
Lina Lamont
Niniane Everaert
Ensemble Female, Olga Mara, Hollywoodschauspielerin
Lavinia Kastamoniti
Ensemble Female, Zelda Zanders, „It-Girl“, Hollywoodschauspielerin
Marlene Wundsam
Ensemble Male, Bösewicht, Figur in den Filmen „Der königliche Halunke“, „Der streitbare Kavalier“
Nigel Watson
Ensemble Male / Sid Phillips / Rod
Fabian Kaiser
Dora Bailey / Miss Dinsmore
Kay Heles
R.F. Simpson, Produzent Monumental Pictures
Axel Meinhardt
Roscoe Dexter, Regisseur Monumental Pictures
Martin Trippensee
Junger Don
Lennyn Therrien
Junger Cosmo
Kiano Therrien
Tenor Solo "Beautiful Girl"
Alexander Hüttner
Orchester
Mozarteumorchester Salzburg
Chor
Chor des Salzburger Landestheaters
Ballettensemble
Karine de Matos
Gala Lara
Anna Yanchuk
Matteo Rondinelli
Oliver Hoddinott
Paulo Muniz