Singing in the rain
Singing in the rain
Comden-Green-Freed-Brown
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Singing in the rain
Comden-Green-Freed-Brown
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Last event date: Thursday, April 02 2020 7:00PM
Singing in the Rain is an unforgettable story about show business and love. Don Lockwood and his on-screen partner Lina Lamont are preparing for their first talkie - non-silent movie - when it turns out that Lina’s voice is even less bearable when recorded. Don’s friend Cosmo Brown suggests an aspiring young actress, Kathy Selden, to be Lina’s sound double, and of course Don falls in love with the talented singer.
The original 1952 film was immensely successful due to Nacio Herb Brown’s unique music, the romantic story penned by Comden and Green, as well as Fried’s witty lyrics. The production filled with classical hit songs and stunning tapdance sequences was first presented in a co-production with the Szeged Open-air Festival, before finding its forever home in the Budapest theatre.
Original choreography by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donan, original production created by Maurice Rosenfield, Lois F. Rosenfield and Cindy Pritzker Inc. Performing Singing in the Rain is possible due to a special agreement with Az Music Theatre International. (MTI, 421 West 54th street, New York, New York 10019 - Tel.: (1) 212 5414 684, www.mtishows.com)
The child soloists in this production are students of the Madách Dance Academy.
Iván Fischer was requested by the Berlin Konzerthaus to compose an opera for children based on Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s world-famous picture book, The Gruffalo. The humorous opera now premieres in Hungary in translation by Ádám Nádasdy. The production is recommended for children between the ages of 3 and 10.
Franz Schubert: The Magic Harp – Overture, D. 644 Max Bruch: Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 26 Robert Schumann: Symphony No. 2 in C major, Op. 61
Songs from the World (traditional songs and song arrangements by Zoltán Kodály Max Knigge, Naomi Shemer, Françoise Leleu, Michael Neaum and Arvo Pärt) Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in D major “Titan”
Will you come at midnight and listen to some classical music while lounging on a beanbag, just an arm’s length…
In November, the concert hall of Müpa Budapest will be filled with spring birdsong.
In the BFO’s early music concert, ethereal dance movements alternate with arias about burning passion.
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