Uckeroper S Reduced Carmen: Compact staging inspires in the Uckermark
Uckeroper S Reduced Carmen: Compact staging inspires in the Uckermark
Uckermark: "Carmen" in a reduced version inspires the audience
This summer, the Uckermark expects a musical treat with a unique interpretation of the “Carmen” opera hit from Georges Bizet. The Uckeroper presents the piece in a minimalist staging with only three singers and three instruments. This special performance celebrates its premiere in Prenzlau and for the first time in Poland.
The power of reduction
The Uckeroper deliberately relies on a small line -up that enables singers to fully develop their acting talent. Alexandra Roderick, who embodies the role of Carmen, emphasizes the proximity to the audience and the intensity that arises on a small stage. Tenor Guillermo Valdes describes the staging as unique and promises the viewers of goosebumps.
art as a chamber piece
The reduced format of the opera "Carmen" shows that true size does not depend on the number of actors. The director Holger Müller-Brandes emphasizes the importance of the three instruments and singers that perfectly express the Spanish and Latin American influences of Bizet's composition. Great opera can also fascinate as an intimate chamber game and captivate the spectators.
beyond the borders
The Uckeroper has been inspiring the audience in Brandenburg with top -class productions for four years. Cooperation with international artists and regional talents shows that the opera can be successful without its own house. After the premiere in Prenzlau, "Carmen" will also be seen in other cities of the Uckermark and for the first time in Stettin, Poland. A cultural exchange that overcomes the borders and makes art accessible to everyone.
FAZIT
The Uckeroper proves with its innovative interpretation of "Carmen" that true art knows no limits. The reduction to the essentials enables an intensive theater experience and shows that large emotions also have space on small stages. A cultural highlight that celebrates the variety of opera art in Brandenburg and beyond.
- Nag