La Bohème

Giacomo Puccini

La Bohème

Stadttheater Biel
Marc Tardue
Stephan Grögler
Grögler / Seymat
Véronique Seymat
Xenia Konsek, Jessica Comeau, Claude Pia, Branko Robinsak, Camille Reno, Patric Ricklin, Laurence-Russel Albert, Vitalji Kowaljow, Edwin Fabian
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Stephan Grögler concentrates his acting direction in a setting that reflects the 1890s. So it is a good idea that this pictorial climate heralds the Belle Epoque, where the shadow of Toulouse-Lautrec passes through. The second quality of the staging: the fast rhythm of the show. Grögler perfectly exploits this spirit of speed in series of multicolored and dazzling pictures.
Der Bund
A grandiose evening!. . . . sober and intelligent sets. . . here is the setting for an exemplary performance. The director managed to make these characters into flesh beings. Thanks to this, the complexity of their souls, the difficulties of youth and love, the horror of death appear in the opera. . . The audience filled the theatre and gave a long-standing ovation to the entire troupe. Such quality can only lead to success
L’Hebdo
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