
International Theatre Database
2027.03.25 ~ 2027.04.04
Teatr Wielki
Premiere
The monodramas focus on two women as they try to overcome life crises. Abandoned by her lover, the nameless heroine of Poulenc’s ‘tragédie lyrique’ is striving to free herself from her past. Seemingly calm and collected, she reveals her sorry state after a call from the unfaithful man. Glued to a telephone receiver for 40 minutes, she goes through different stages of a mental breakdown, only to give in to the old love. The unnamed woman in Schönberg’s monodrama is in an equally pitiful situation. Lost in a dark forest, she is searching for her lover. Eventually, she escapes the woods and finds her man, but their meeting is not what she expected. Both protagonists are strongly affected by the circumstances they find themselves in. The music seeks to reflect their emotions. To convey emotional instability, Schönberg creates an unbroken line of constant tension unfolding in an unknown direction; in a similar vein, though in his own musical language, Poulenc does not allow the audience a moment’s respite from the protagonist’s manic state. Both one-acters are distinguished by an anxious rhythm that conveys the women’s exhaustion and their fervent determination to save the world that is crumbling before their eyes. Our guide on this journey across different states of love and despair is Christof Loy, one of the most successful opera directors now. The director conjures up a world in which silence is as important as the attempts to break it. The two parts of the double bill are separated by a dramatic etude, created by the director with legendary actress Rossy de Palma for the production’s premiere at the Teatro Real. Featuring texts by Oscar Wilde and Bertolt Brecht, the monologue will be performed in Warsaw by Maja Ostaszewska. Joining the actress onstage will be Malin Byström, a Swedish soprano specialising in portraying strong female characters.