Antonín Dvořák

El Teatro Real: Rusalka

Театро Реал: Русалка

There’s no lake, no palace — nothing from the classic libretto. Everything takes place in a synthetic space: the backstage of a theatre. The Water Sprite is the director, Jezibaba works the box office window, and Rusalka is a ballerina with a broken leg. This is the drama of a wounded Woman-Artist, dreaming of regaining the ability to walk, dance, sing, and love.

Loy’s staging took on a surreal edge from real life: tenor Eric Cutler tore his Achilles tendon right before the premiere and couldn’t walk. Instead of canceling performances, Loy urgently reworked the blocking — Cutler performed on crutches. Here’s the irony: when the tenor’s real injury merged with the prima donna’s staged limp, theater stopped being fiction and became almost a parable.

Language

Czech

Runtime

3 hours 20 minutes with two intermissions

Act 1

61 min

Intermission

10 min

Act 2

50 min

Intermission

10 min

Act 3

64 min

2020

16+

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