Louise
Elsa Dreisig
Louise

A huge success when it premiered at the Opéra-Comique in 1900, Gustave Charpentier’s (1860-1956) “musical novel in four acts and five scenes” was panned by the critics, who considered its depiction of female desire and its heroine’s rebellion against her family to be scandalous. In this new reading, Christof Loy (Salomé) – famous for his meticulous productions, precise direction and refined aesthetic – has detected beneath the innovative theme of female emancipation an unspoken aspect of Charpentier’s libretto: the toxic family relationship in which Louise finds herself trapped, and the hold that her possessive – even abusive – father exerts over her with the complicity of her mother. Keen to tell the story without judging the characters, the director draws the audience into Louise’s subconscious, highlighting the darker side of a society that, far from emancipating its daughters, only offers them cheap romance as a deflection from the frustrations of their limited prospects.
Louise
Elsa Dreisig
Louise
Julien / Le Noctambule
Adam Smith
Julien / Le Noctambule
La Mère / La Première d’atelier
Sophie Koch
La Mère / La Première d’atelier
Le Père, Le Chiffonnier
Nicolas Courjal
Le Père, Le Chiffonnier
Un Marchand d’habits / Le Pape des fous
Grégoire Mour
Un Marchand d’habits / Le Pape des fous
La Balayeuse
Annick Massis
La Balayeuse
Irma
Marianne Croux
Irma
Gertrude
Carol Garcia
Gertrude
Camille
Karolina Bengtsson
Camille
Madeleine
Marie-Thérèse Keller
Madeleine
Élise / La petite Chiffonnière
Julie Pasturaud
Élise / La petite Chiffonnière
Suzanne / La Glaneuse de charbon
Marion Lebègue
Suzanne / La Glaneuse de charbon
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