After a six-year journey, Robinson has learned that not only rapacious pirates but also islanders with cannibalistic proclivities (formerly vegetarians until having met a missionary) can turn his beautiful dream of exploring the world into a living hell.
Luckily, he has Friday. Not only do they sing together one night in praise of love, Friday is also better at surviving stranded on an island at the mouth of the Orinoco. Meanwhile, Edwige, Toby, and Suzanne have left Bristol in search of Robinson; having been chased by pirates, they are now stranded on the same island, where they run into their old neighbour from back home. He’s become the master chef of the cannibals, and is now cheerfully stirring up a deadly stew.
With rousing sea symphonies and madcap coloraturas, Daniel Defoe’s novel becomes a masterful Offenbachiade.
A treat for the yuletide season that’s sure to please both young and old!
Additional information
Jacques OffenbachOpéra comique in three acts [1867] Libretto by Eugène Cormon and Hector-Jonathan Crémieux
Participating artists
David Cavelius (Chöre)
Daniel Andrés Eberhard (Dramaturgie)
Katrin Kath-Bösel (Kostüme)
Adrien Perruchon (Musikalische Leitung)
Johannes Scherfling (Licht)
Felix Seiler (Szenische Einrichtung)
Agustín Gómez (Robinson Crusoe)
Andreja Schneider (Erzählerin)
Miriam Kutrowatz (Edwige)
Tom Erik Lie (Sir William Crusoe)
Karolina Gumos (Lady Deborah Crusoe)
Sarah Defrise (Suzanne)
Andrew Dickinson (Toby)
Virginie Verrez (Vendredi)
Christoph Späth (Jim Cocks)
Chorsolisten der Komischen Oper Berlin (Chor)
Orchester der Komischen Oper Berlin (Orchester)
Dates
December 2024
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