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Kurt Weill's 'Love Life'

A rare opportunity to hear a production of Kurt Weill's pioneering 'concept' musical, Love Life, exploring the effects of outside forces and an ever changing world on marriage.

Kurt Weill's Love Life was immensely successful when it was first performed in the late 1940s, it ran for more than 250 performances, but has had few outings since and has never attracted a recording. In Opera on 3 this evening Mark Forrest and Emily MacGregor introduce a new production from the Leeds Grand Theatre given by Opera North. More a musical than traditional opera, Love Life belongs to Weill's American period, written after his flight from 1930s Germany. Once in America Weill absorbed the many different styles of American popular music to create a piece that conveys the sounds and atmosphere of American from the1790s to the 1947. He teamed up with lyricist Alan Jay Lerner (co-creator of My Fair Lady) and with the esteemed director Elia Kazan to create what is often referred to as the first 'concept' musical, paving the ways for the likes of 'Chicago' 'Company' and 'Cabaret'.

Love Life tells the story of the marriage of Sam and Susan Cooper and their two children Elizabeth and Johnny, but imagined across a life span of 250 years in order to explore how external forces, especially economic and technical change, impact on a relationship. The more naturalistic episodes of the story are cut around vaudeville like scenes which provide comment on their circumstances. This new production has been created by Matthew Eberhardt with design by Zahra Marsouri and choreography by Will Tuckett and is given in collaboration with the Kurt Weill Foundation for Music.

Kurt Weill: LOVE LIFE
In Two Parts:

Cast:

Quirijn de Lang (Sam Cooper)
Stephanie Corley (Susan Cooper)
Tilly Baker (Elizabeth Cooper)
Louie Stow (Johnny Cooper)

Justin Hopkins (Hobo)
Themba Mvula (Magician/ Vaudevillian/Con Man/Interlocutor
Will Hopkins, Joshua Da Costa, Andrew Randall, Masimba Ushe (Quartet)
Holly Saw (Magician Assistant/Dancer)
Max Westwell (Dancer)
Felicity Moore, Amber Midgley, Lottie Gray (The 3 Tots)

The Orchestra and Chorus of Opera North conducted by James Holmes

Release date:

3 hours, 28 minutes

On radio

Sat 22 Feb 2025 18:00

Broadcast

  • Sat 22 Feb 2025 18:00