To Die for [A Comedy] tickets
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To Die for [A Comedy]
This exuberant black farce, by British-Russian composer Elena Langer, is a satire about our fixation on fame, and the shameless exploitation for profit, entertainment and voyeurism of other people’s misery.
Originally commissioned by the Stanislavsky Theatre in Moscow, this comic opera was cancelled after the invasion of Ukraine, being deemed insufficiently patriotic.
Since Nikolai Erdman’s 1928 play The Suicide, the basis of the opera, was itself banned before its first performance, the opera has therefore helped Erdman achieve the distinction of getting banned on two separate occasions in Russia, a hundred years apart.
At the centre of the opera, set in the chaotic new Russia of the 1990s, is the unemployed and hopeless Semyon Podsekayev. He has missed out on the dodgy economic boom-times of the new country, and when his latest pathetic venture falls apart, he decides it’s time to call it a day.
But his intended suicide is immediately hijacked by a horde of bloodsuckers and crooks eager to profit from it. Semyon becomes instantly famous, but during the glitzy TV variety show where his suicide is to be broadcast live, surrounded by all these monsters, he realizes that his old life might have been worthwhile after all.
But is it too late?
Originally commissioned by the Stanislavsky Theatre in Moscow, this comic opera was cancelled after the invasion of Ukraine, being deemed insufficiently patriotic.
Since Nikolai Erdman’s 1928 play The Suicide, the basis of the opera, was itself banned before its first performance, the opera has therefore helped Erdman achieve the distinction of getting banned on two separate occasions in Russia, a hundred years apart.
At the centre of the opera, set in the chaotic new Russia of the 1990s, is the unemployed and hopeless Semyon Podsekayev. He has missed out on the dodgy economic boom-times of the new country, and when his latest pathetic venture falls apart, he decides it’s time to call it a day.
But his intended suicide is immediately hijacked by a horde of bloodsuckers and crooks eager to profit from it. Semyon becomes instantly famous, but during the glitzy TV variety show where his suicide is to be broadcast live, surrounded by all these monsters, he realizes that his old life might have been worthwhile after all.
But is it too late?
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- Duration
2hrs 30mins
There is one interval.- Suitable For Children
Recommended age guidance 15+. This opera contains themes of suicide, strong language and loud gun shots.