The Threepenny Opera
movie
Released January 01, 1995
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Overview
The Threepenny Opera proclaims itself "an opera for beggars," and it was in fact an attempt both to satirize traditional opera and operetta and to create a new kind of musical theater based on the theories of two young German artists, composer Kurt Weill and poet-playwright Bert Brecht. The show opens with a mock-Baroque overture, a nod to Threepenny's source, The Beggar's Opera, a brilliantly successful parody of Handel's operas written by John Gay in 1728. In a brief prologue following the overture, a shabby figure comes onstage with a barrel organ and launches into a song chronicling the crimes of the notorious bandit and womanizer Macheath, "Mack the Knife." The setting is a fair in Soho (London), just before Queen Victoria's coronation. In this production, Weill champion HK Gruber led the Ensemble Modern in a performance of Weill's complete original score, the first time it had been heard in Germany in many years. This production was broadcast on German television (3sat).
Cast

Friedrich Karl Praetorius
as
Macheath, genannt Mackie Messer

Jürgen Holtz
as
Jonathan Jeremiah Peachum
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Ingeborg Engelmann
as
Celia Peachum, seine Frau
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Katherina Lange
as
Polly Peachum, seine Tochter
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Axel Böhmert
as
Brown, Polizeichef von London

Dorothee Hartinger
as
Lucy, seine Tochter

Carola Regnier
as
Die Spelunken-Jenny
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Wilfried Elste
as
Pastor Kimball

Stephan Grossmann
as
Filch / Trauerweiden-Walter
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Michael Lucke
as
Ein Moritatensänger / Münz-Matthias

Jörg Pose
as
Makenfinger-Jakob

Waldemar Kobus
as
Säge-Robert


