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La Belle Hélène
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La Belle Hélène

Dec 1, 2000
2h 33m
★ 0.0

La Belle Hélène (2000) Théâtre du Châtelet. Offenbach / French

Overview

This is a joy from beginning to end. Although there are many tricks and ideas from Laurent Pelly, as always he seems to still retain the Offenbach magic. La Lott and Monsieur Beuron are a joy, but so is everyone else. The Patriotic Trio by the sea is both a hoot and wonderfully sung, the score seems truly complete yet never flags and the finale sequences for especially acts 1 & 2 are a joy of movement and sound fused as one glorious Offenbachian moment.

Genres

Music

Production Companies

Théâtre Musical de Paris - Châtelet
Arthaus Musik

Cast

Felicity Lott

Hélène, reine de Sparte

Felicity Lott

Yann Beuron

Pâris, fils de Priam, roi de Troie

Yann Beuron

Michel Sénéchal

Ménélas, roi de Sparte

Michel Sénéchal

Laurent Naouri

Agamemnon, roi d'Argos

Laurent Naouri

François Le Roux

Calchas, grand augure de Jupiter

François Le Roux

Marie-Ange Todorovitch

Oreste, fils d'Agamemnon

Marie-Ange Todorovitch

Eric Huchet

Achille, roi de Phthiotis

Eric Huchet

Alain Gabriel

Ajax premier, roi de Salamine

Alain Gabriel

Laurent Alvaro

Ajax deuxième, roi des Locriens

Laurent Alvaro

Hjördis Thébault

Bacchis, suivante d'Hélène

Hjördis Thébault

Stéphanie d'Oustrac

Léoena, courtisane

Stéphanie d'Oustrac

Magali Léger

Parthénis, courtisane

Magali Léger

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