Musical Direction and Conductor | Roberto Rizzi Brignoli |
Direction, Set Design and Light | Robert Wilson Assistant |
Set Design | Stephanie Engeln |
Assistant Light Design | Heinrich Brunke |
Costume Design | Frida Parmeggiani |
Costume Production | Robby Duiveman |
Assistant Costume Production | Judith Van De Berg |
Chorus Master | V. Borisov |
Conductor | I. Dronov |
Assistants to the Director | Jean Yves Courregelongue, Christian Levesque |
Head of Orchestra | A. Osipenko |
Director | I. Ushakov, M. Pandzhavidze |
Director of Mimance | N. Krasnoyarskaya |
Cast | Adina Nitescu, Lolita Semenina, Roman Muravitsky, Maxim Paster, Andrei Grigoriev, Dainus Stumbras, Irina Dolzhenko, Elena Novak, Leonid Vilensky, Marat Galiakhmetov, Valeri Gilmanov, Vadim Lynkovsky, Yuri Markelov, Oxana Lomova, Irina Rubtsova, Irina Udalova, Nikolay Kazansky. Vladimir Krasov, Vadim Tikhonov, Natalia Ershova |
Robert Wilson was born in 1941 in Texas (U .S.A). He studied architecture and business at Texas University, then art in Paris. In 1960 he left for New York and, in cooperation with the Byrd Hoffman School, created several projections. In the 1980s he worked basically in Europe. Among his productions: 'A letter for Queen Victoria' (1974), 'Einstein on the beach’ (1976), Alcestik by Euripides: (American Repertory Theater 1986), H. Muller’s 'The Forest’ (Volksbuhne Berlin, 1988), 'The Black Rider’ by Tom Waits, based on W. Burroughs (Thalia Theatre. Hamburg), 'Parsival' by R. Wagner (Staatsoper Hamburg, 1991) 'Madame Butterfly' by G. Puccini (Ifeatro Communale. Bologna, 1996), 'Persephone' (Change Performing Arts, Milan), 'Lady from the Sea' bj Ibsen (Tfeatro Communale, Ferrara, 1998), 'Lohengrin'b; R. Wagner (Metropolitan Opera, 1998), G. Buchner's 'Danton’s Death' (Salzburg, 1998), Gluck’s 'Orpheus and Eurydice' (Paris, Theatre Chatelet, 1999), Wagner’s 'Rheingold' (Opera Theatre Zurich, 2000), G. Buchner's 'Woyzeck' (Betti Nansen Theatre, Copenhagen, 2000) Wagner's 'Siegfried' (Opera Theatre Zurich, 2001), Chekhov’s 'Three Sisters' (Stadsteater Stockholm, 2001), Wagner’s 'Walkyrie' (Opera Theatre Zurich, 2001 Xenakis’s 'Prometheus' (Athens, 2001), Verdi’s 'Aida' (Brussels, 2002). 'Lafontalne’s Fables (Paris, Comedie-Francaise, 2003).