In this strikingly modern 2016 production from the Zurich Opera House, Tcherniakov transposes the opera’s intrigue from forest and castle to living room and psychiatric office. The love story of the original work remains riveting, but Tcherniakov brings an unexpected psychological element to his mise en scène, with Prince Golaud as a psychiatrist and Mélisande as a young woman suffering from PTSD. You’ve never seen Pelléas like this!
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Sound | Alain Altinoglu | Conductor |
Directing | Dmitri Tcherniakov | Director |
Directing | Dmitri Tcherniakov | Stage Director |
Directing | Andy Sommer | Director |
Costume & Make-Up | Elena Zaytseva | Costume Design |
Lighting | Gleb Filshtinsky | Lighting Design |
Crew | Beate Breidenbach | Dramaturgy |
Writing | Claude Debussy | Writer |
Writing | Maurice Maeterlinck | Writer |
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