Trouble in Tahiti / A Quiet Place.
Operas by Leonard Bernstein.
Theater Aachen 2018/2019

Musical director Christopher Ward
Stage director Nina Russi
Set design Mathis Neidhardt
Costume design Annemarie Bulla
Dramaturgy Pia-Rabea Vornholt

Old Sam Wieland Satter
Dede Katharina Hagopian
Junior Fabio Lesuisse
François Patrick Cook
Susie Irina Popova
Bill Jorge Escobar
Doc Pawel Lawreszuk
Mrs. Doc Ekaterina Chekmareva
Bestatter Soon-Wook Ka
Analytiker Hans Schaapkens
Vocal Quartet Jelena Rakic, Rina Hirayama, Takahiro Namiki, Eddie Mofokeng

Young Sam Ronan Collett
Dinah Fanny Lustaud
Young Junior Milan Flecht / Tassilo Wettstein
Jazz Trio Jelena Rakic, Takahiro Namiki, Eddie Mofokeng

Sinfonieorchester Aachen
Opernchor Aachen

Photos © Carl Brunn
Video recording available on request
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The family as the nucleus of all interpersonal relationships is the focus of Leonard Bernstein's operas Trouble in Tahiti and A Quiet Place. As early as the 1950s, in Trouble in Tahiti, he looked behind the facade of the supposedly intact relationship of Dinah and her husband Sam. Almost 30 years later, the story continues in A Quiet Place: Dinah has died. At the funeral service, Sam again meets his adult children and numerous other relatives. More and more, the bereaved families get into arguments. In the process, startling questions are asked. Was it really an accident that took Dinah's life? After all, she had long been searching for her resting place, her "quiet place." A sleepless night brings personal and social abysses to light...

«What a fucked up family!»

The director Nina Russi examines the ambiguity and the superficiality of the personal relationships as well as the social ideals and prefabricated models of life according to which the characters of these plays strive to live. Thanks to Bernstein's psychological characterization and his subtle attention to dysfunctional family constellations, which are central to the director's approach, these two plays have lost none of their topicality, forcefulness and expressiveness even in the present day.

Press reviews

«What a evening!»
Die Deutsche Bühne

«Every opera lover should have experienced this enchanting evening!»
Der Opernfreund

«A very, very grand directorial work!»
Online Merker Kulturplattform

«Enthralling music theatre at its best!»
Der Opernfreund

«Visiting this production can only be strongly recommended!»
Online Merker Kulturplattform

«An all-round successful production!»
Aachener Nachrichten

«Here was magic! A magnificent evening!»
IOCO - Kultur im Netz

«Look, look: a truly superb opera evening!»
Theater Pur in NRW

«Highlight of the Aachen programme!»
Aachener Nachrichten

«Nina Russi's production thrives on the role portrayals and exceptional detail, never occluding the story, but rather further refined and enriched, with many small, never meaningless and always narrative-supporting images and gestures. Remarkably imaginative and full of sparkling wit. That works, too, because Russi is never afraid to interpret text and music in small pieces and thus expose the network of impulses, feelings, thoughts and cravings that had caused the injuries of the characters and keeps them trapped within themselves.»
Die Deutsche Bühne, Andreas Falentin

«With such cross connections, which are sometimes very heart touching, Nina Russi presents a very, very big directorial work.»
Online Merker, Christoph Zimmermann

«Director Nina Russi painstakingly elaborates on the disturbed characters and fragile relationships, mindfully adapts the playing tempo to the flow of the music, and skilfully gives dosed insight into the incestuous and homosexual secrets of family life. Just like Bernstein, she does not aim at spectacular effects, but the staging impresses with her
precise role portrayals.»
O-Ton, Pedro Obiera

«The double evening „A Quiet Place / Trouble in Tahiti“ pays tribute to the composer Leonard Bernstein and presents enthralling music theatre at its best. (...) Director Nina Russi, who presents herself to the Aachen audience for the first time with this double evening, manages such an incredibly delicate and concise staging that one follows the dramatic events on stage spellbound. As if under a microscope, she dissects the familiar togetherness and the emotional life of her protagonists. In the process she draws powerful pictures that sometimes oppress and then deeply touch again.»
Der Opernfreund, Sebastian Jacobs

«It's in Sam's house where you find yourself again, ingeniously built on the revolving stage, rarely has it served its purpose so well. It already has something claustrophobic and looks so desolately retrograde with its furniture and wallpaper. The director Nina Russi has been able to characterise each character so aptly, there is nothing exaggerated, everything is so credible, and thus so infinitely sad. (...) „Trouble in Tahiti" and „A Quiet Place" is a very worthwhile music theatre evening, which should not only enthral pure opera friends.»
BRF Nachrichten, Hans Reul (mit Audiobeitrag)

«The premiere audience responded enthusiastically to the all-round successful production. (... The) production can already be designated as a highlight of the Aachen programme, even though the season is only at the halfway stage»
Aachener Nachrichten

«The Swiss stage director Nina Russi stages Bernstein's "Trouble in Tahiti" and "A Quiet Place" for the Theater Aachen - and delivers a fresh perspective»
Aachener Nachrichten

«The Leonard Bernstein anniversary year lingers on: the operas "Trouble in Tahiti" and "A Quiet Place" bring the typical mixture of jazz, avant-garde and entertainment to the stage. Daniela Ziemann was at the rehearsals.»
WDR 3 TonArt