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Petr Malásek: Phantom of the Opera

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Dancing horror love story

From dark corners of the Paris Opera a voice resounds that calls the name of the very young ballet dancer Christina Daaé and encourages this extraordinary talent. Hardly anybody knows that the mysterious voice is the voice of the Phantom, a disfigured genius roaming around the labyrinth of catacombs... The ballet ensemble comes with another delicacy, a romantic story on the theme of the novel Le Fantôme de l’Opéra by Gaston Leroux. The head of our production team is Libor Vaculík who set this exciting theme also known from a musical comedy version by Andrew Lloyd Webber into a specific ballet environment. The dance/acting roles of Raoul, Christine, the Phantom and a number of other heroes will challenge again the soloists and the entire ensemble. This attractive material set into music by Petr Malásek and choreographed by Libor Vaculík has everything necessary to reach both Czech and foreign audiences and to take its place alongside successful works from past years like The Lady of the Camellias and A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

Premiere: Apr 10, 2008

Running time: 2 hours 25 minutes

Response in the press

“The young ballet soloist, a fresh graduate from Dance Conservatoire Prague, Zuzana Hvízdalová as Christine Daaé and Richard Hlinka, a new member of State Opera Prague ballet troupe as the Phantom had an excellent grip on the Phantom of the Opera premiere despite some shyness. In particular, the performance of Zuzana Hvízdalová was admirable despite her lack of acting experience. Along with these two the accomplished soloist Anna Ščekaleva excelled in the comically hyperbolic role of Charlotta. In the second cast, Iva Povrazníková was more poetic and perhaps also more type-specific in the same role. Ondřej Novotný embodied Vicomte Raoul de Chagny with a certain noblesse ‘in the French style’.”

(Marcela Benoniová, Právo)

“Vaculík lightens the story with a pinch of exaggeration and humour. He succeeded in capturing the nature of the characters by way of dance, underlined with striking musical motives. He understands how to connect the movements which smoothly follow one after another, and are original in their structure. (…) Anna Ščekaleva obviously enjoyed dancing the role of Charlotta and rendered its comic side in a good proportion and with a good command of a solid technique. Zuzana Hvízdalová is a major talent beyond doubt – her Christine is subtle in appearance yet solid in her intention. Her rendering of the role is self-assured, graceful, and radiates pure enjoyment. Richard Hlinka manages the demanding part of the Phantom without any hesitation and Ondřej Novotný performs the role of Raoul de Chagny with the same confidence. Apart from the pleasant music, the Phantom of the Opera also has a good stage design and costumes that underpin the period atmosphere. The Phantom of the Opera is a conceptually coherent production and shows the State Opera Prague ballet in very good form.”

(Lucie Dercsényiová, Lidové noviny)

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