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Candide

In the organizer's words:

Comic operetta by Leonard Bernstein - with narrative texts by Loriot

We live in the best of all possible worlds! At least that's what Candide learned from his teacher Dr. Pangloss. When the Westphalian castle where he spent his youth is destroyed in the war, he embarks on an adventurous journey into the unknown - via Paris and Lisbon to Eldorado. But with the right amount of optimism in his luggage, neither earthquakes, shipwrecks, the Inquisition nor other catastrophes deter him from his path.

In 1759, Voltaire published "Candide", a biting satire on the optimistic philosophy of his time - the book was banned in the same year. 200 years later, Leonard Bernstein transformed the material into a colorful mixture of musical, operetta and opera and peppered his "declaration of love to Europe" with allusions from Rossini to Wagner and Johann Strauss. In 1993, none other than Loriot brought order to the convoluted plot - with his interludes and imaginative live drawings, "Candide" is coming to the Theater Lübeck stage for the first time.

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Location

Theater Lübeck Beckergrube 16 23552 Lübeck