A Trip to the Moon

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Opera for the whole family by Jacques Offenbach

In German language with German surtitles

 

The journey to the moon is one of the great dreams of mankind. Jacques Offenbach turned it into a science fiction-opera with enchanting music. In a production by the French director and costume designer Laurent Pelly, created for the whole family, this work is being shown for the first time at the Vienna Volksoper, putting the spotlight on the youngest members of the chorus and the ensemble.

Recommended from 8 years

 

Synopsis

On the Earth

Act 1

King Zack's country has reached a disastrous state. After many decades of reign, Zack wants to pass on the power to the next generation. But his son, the heir to the throne Prince Caprice, has just returned from a trip around the world and has no plans to succeed his father - he dreams of a new adventure ... a trip to the Moon! The scientist and court scholar Microscope is commissioned to make this journey possible. A group of astronomers engaged in unproductive discussions is no help to him. Instead, he assigns a blacksmith to forge a cannon that will be used to transport Caprice to the Moon. Although reluctant at first, Microscope and even Zack himself join the Prince. To the cheers of the people, the three astronauts climb into the space capsule and - "whoosh!" - off they go. They are lucky to have packed enough supplies, including a lot of apples.

 

On the Moon

Act 2

With great concern, the inhabitants of the Moon catch sight of the approaching space capsule. Cosmos, the king of the Moon, is surprised about the terrestrial visitors since he has always considered the Earth to be uninhabitable. While Caprice and Microscope take a liking to the female lunar population, Cosmos is overcome with fear and orders the intruders to be arrested. Princess Fantasia, however, is able to convince her father to be merciful. In the royal palace, the terrestrials learn some essential facts about the world of their hosts: On the Moon love does not exist and the offspring is brought from a distant "Land of Children". Caprice has other worries: He is frustrated by his unsuccessful courtship of Fantasia and thus does not attend the royal banquet. He satisfies his hunger with an apple brought from Earth. When Fantasia also takes a bite of the unknown delicacy, it sparks a yet unknown emotion in her ... love!

 

Act 3

Since love is regarded as a disease on the Moon, the princess afflicted by that fever is shielded by guards. Cosmos, overwhelmed with his daughter's condition, decides to draw on an outdated custom and sell Fantasia at the women's market. Caprice has a sudden inspiration to save her: Since Cosmos accuses his daughter of being in love, the only salvation might be if he were too ... So, Caprice secretly administers a love potion made from apples to the royal couple. The plan gets out of control when Cosmos falls in love with his own wife, only to find that she has eyes for Microscope. Suddenly, a heavy snowstorm hits and everything freezes.

 

Act 4

The "Sea of Frost" has covered the entire surface of the Moon. Cosmos suggests to the freezing people of the Earth and his teeth-rattling entourage that they seek refuge together in an extinct volcano. Once inside the sheltering crater a volcanic eruption takes everyone by surprises. The explosion transports them all back to the surface of the Moon. Happy to have survived, both the lunar inhabitants and the people form the Earth are facing an uncertain future. But then they see the Earth rising on the horizon... Could it be the planet that saves them?

Program and cast

Conductor: Roger Díaz-Cajamarca

Direction and costumes: Laurent Pelly

Scenic rehearsal: Heloise Sérazin

Costume collaboration: Thomaz le Gouès

Set design: Barbara de Limburg

Light: Joël Adam

Adaptation version and dialogues: Agathe Mélinand

Choir rehearsal: Roger Díaz-Cajamarca

Choir rehearsal: Elisabeth Kirchner

 

King Zack: Carsten Süss

Prince Caprice: Aaron Casey Gould

Princess Fantasia: Alexandra Flood

Microscope: Paul Schweinester

King Cosmos: Christoph Stocker

Flamma: Jaye Simmons

Queen Popotte: Sofia Vinnik

Cactus: Jonathan Hamouda Kügler

Guard: Clemens Seewald

Photo gallery
Călătorie spre Lună
Barbara Pálffy/Volksoper Wien
© Barbara Pálffy/Volksoper Wien
Călătorie spre Lună 2
Barbara Pálffy/Volksoper Wien
© Barbara Pálffy/Volksoper Wien
Călătorie spre Lună 3
Barbara Pálffy/Volksoper Wien
© Barbara Pálffy/Volksoper Wien

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Underground line U6
Trams 40, 41, 42
Bus 40A
Stop "Währinger Straße / Volksoper"

A taxi stand is located at Währinger Gürtel.
Parking garages in WIFI and AKH

 

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Operetta belongs to Vienna and Vienna installed it at the home of operetta, Volksopera Vienna, which thereupon became the leading operetta house in the world. First class singers, actors and dancers together with a versatile orchestra cunjure up a musical firework display every evening.

Johann Strauss, Franz Lehár, Emmerich Kálmán wrote their world famous beloved melodies for operettas such as “The Fledermaus”, “The Merry Widow” and “The Csárdás Princess”. A visit to at least one of these operettas at the Volksopera Vienna is a must for every visitor to Vienna!

Also performed are operas from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, as well as classic musicals and ballet. In addition, the Volksoper has a fifth longstanding and proven speciality: it stages soirées, cabaret and burlesque performances under the name of “Volksoper Spezial”.

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