Robert Burt; Beverley Klein; Kate Batter; Benjamin Purkiss; Kraig Thornber; Olivia Brereton; Emma Kate Nelson; Sean Lopeman; Les Arts Florissants; William Christie - The Beggar's Opera (in a new version by Ian Burton and Robert Carsen)

Catalogue No: OABD7283D
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£13.61
Written by John Gay in 1728, The Beggar's Opera is widely considered to be the first musical comedy, and one that pre-empted by about 300 years the current vogue for 'jukebox' productions, which create a plot to fit around hit songs. Gay took some of the best-known tunes of his day, both classical and popular, and worked them into a savagely satirical tale set amongst London's thieves, pimps and prostitutes. Wildly popular from its first performance in 1728, it has been the basis for numerous stage, musical and cinematic adaptations ever since. It explores a cynical world where capitalist greed, crime and social inequality are the norm. Robert Carsen's new take on this classic is indeed 'A brilliant tour de force between baroque and modernity' (Lib�ration).
Products specifications
Attribute nameAttribute value
Format GroupDVD
FormatBLUR
Primary GenreClassical
Secondary GenreOpera
LabelOPUS ARTE
ArtistRobert Burt; Beverley Klein; Kate Batter; Benjamin Purkiss; Kraig Thornber; Olivia Brereton; Emma Kate Nelson; Sean Lopeman; Les Arts Florissants; William Christie
TitleThe Beggar's Opera (in a new version by Ian Burton and Robert Carsen)