Music part of the Theatre World Brno festival

16 October 2015, 5:00
Music part of the Theatre World Brno festival

Evening of classical ballet – The Seven Deadly Sins and the programme with Leonard Cohen’s songs. The sixth year of the Theatre World Brno festival will bring several outstanding music performances.

The Bayerisches Staatsballet (Bavarian State Ballet) will give a guest performance on 17th October, the first day of the festival, at Janáček’s Theatre. The ballet company will give a performance evening composed of choreographies of Georges Balanchin, Nacho Duato, Ivan Liška and others. The playwright Bertolt Brecht and composer Kurt Weil wrote The Threepenny Opera, which was not, however, the only collaboration of theirs. The Volkstheater from Vienna will perform their ballet with songs The Seven Deadly Sins. The performance I’m Your Man is particularly interesting for the fans of Leonard Cohen – The Theater Bremen will perform it on 21 October at Reduta.

The National Theatre Brno has become the main organizer of the Theatre World this year. The festival is concentrated into five days and 41 performances in total with additional off-programmes being staged. Dramaturgy is focused predominantly on German progressive theatre. Theatre World Brno is an international festival, which is based on the joint activity of all contribution-based theatres in Brno and the Cultural Centre of Brno (nowadays known as TIC Brno – Tourist and Information Centre). Its aim is to present top world-famous theatre pieces and contrast them with the domestic stage.

Theatre World Brno 2015 starts on Saturday 17 October and ends on Wednesday 21 October.

I’m Your Man, Theater Bremen's photo archive

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