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Musical: DER MANN VON LA MANCHA, Volksoper Wien, 24 November 2019 - 18:30

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  • Kategorie: Operas
  • Event: Musical: DER MANN VON LA MANCHA
  • Datum/Zeit: 24 November 2019 - 18:30
  • Veranstaltung: Volksoper Wien
  • Adresse: Währingerstrasse 78, A-1090 Wien / Vienna (Map)
  • Andere Termine: Alternative Termine

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Am 22. November 1965 wurde „The Man of La Mancha“ am Broadway uraufgeführt. Ein verwirrter, gegen Windmühlen kämpfender spanischer Ritter als Musicalheld? Dieses Wagnis wurde mit einer Rekordserie von über 2.300 Aufführungen belohnt, und bis heute erfreut sich das Werk ungebrochener Beliebtheit. Robert Meyer verkörpert erstmals die Rolle des „Ritters von der traurigen Gestalt“.


The author Cervantes and his servant are locked up in a prison, waiting to be questioned by the Inquisition. First, however, they must face a different “court hearing” – one that will be conducted by their fellow prisoners, who have seized Cervantes’ possessions, among them the manuscript of Don Quixote. To regain possession of the manuscript, instead of making a statement of defence, Cervantes stages a production of his novel, with the parts played by the prison inmates. Cervantes himself takes the role of the deranged gentleman who has decided to become a knight-errant. With his unshakeable idealism and with total disregard for reality in any form, Don Quixote de La Mancha – as he now styles himself – has undertaken to fight all the injustice in this world. He attacks a windmill which he thinks is a giant. With his servant Sancho he lodges in a “castle” – in reality an inn – and is dubbed the “knight of the sad countenance” by the innkeeper. He believes that a barber’s basin is the legendary “golden helmet of Mambrino”. He names the whore Aldonza “Dulcinea” and pays court to her as his chosen noble lady, thus laying himself open to the jeers and insults of the coarse muleteers.

Dr. Carrasco, the future husband of Quijana’s niece Antonia, sees only one way to release the knight from his madness, by – literally – holding up a mirror to him. Robbed of his hope-filled dreams, Don Quixote falls apart.
Aldonza reminds the dying Alonso Quijana of his “impossible dream”.

Strengthened with the courage of the knight and accompanied by his servant, Cervantes goes to face his interrogation by the Inquisition.

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