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Lyrics by Jack Murphy
Book by Norman Allen
Carmen began its world premiere run at the Karlín Musical Theater in Prague, Czech Republic
on 2 and 3 October 2008, with previews beginning 24 September. The show is presented by
Hudební Divadlo Karlín (which presented the Czech premiere
of Jekyll & Hyde for four seasons) and Ta Fantastika, with
direction by Gabriel Barre, music direction by Ota Balage, choreography by Pavel Strouhal, sets and costumes
by Andrea Bartha, light design by Pavel Dautovský and sound design by Petr Ackerman.
Lucie Bílá stars in the title role. Bílá is one of the most popular
singers and musical theater stars in the Czech Republic. She has performed in Les Misérables,
Karel Svoboda's Dracula, Joan of Arc and more. She has recorded seven albums, starred in 9
feature films, and has won Grammy Awards, Music Academy Awards, Tý Tý Awards and Czech
Nightingale Awards as a top Czech performer.
Joining Bílá on stage are: Dasha (Katarina, understudy Carmen), Markéta
Poulícková (Katarina), Robert Jícha and Peter Strenácik (José),
Václav Noid Bárta and Martin Posta (Garcia), Pavla Brínková and Barbora
Rajnisová (Aunt Inéz), Lukás Kumpricht and Tomás Trapl (Zuniga), Jirí
Korn and Josef Stágr (Mayor Mendoza), Athina Langoská and Hanka Krízková
(Wisewoman), Zuza Durdinová and Veronika Veselá (Preeti), Katerina Nováková
(Sakura), Katerina Sildová (Tigest), Jana Zenáhlíková (Isabela), Linda
Stránská and Barbora Popelková (Dolores), Lucie Zd'árská (Rosa), Ivo
Hrbác (Inmar), Václav Vostarek (Kelvin) and Jakub Slégr (Carlos). Photos of some of
these cast members have been added to the Carmen
Photo Gallery.
Performances take place on Wednesdays through Saturdays at 7 PM (except the premiere performances on 2 and
3 October at 8 PM), with Saturday matinees at 3 PM. Performances initially ran through 29 November 2008, and
will resume on 11 February 2009. Tickets are available by calling +420 221 868 777 or
online.
A cast recording of Carmen was released on 7 November 2008,
by EMI Czech Republic.
Additional information is available on Lucie Bila's website (both
sites in Czech). It is available for purchase from
Bontonland
(site in English and Czech) and
Sound of Music (site in German and English).
The track list for the CD is as follows: Intro - Sevillana (Spanish folk song), Winds Of Fate, My Only
Prayer, Every Woman In The World, We All Dance Alone, A Woman Like That, Walk Like A Woman, You Belong To
Me, The Man I Have Become, If I Could, Saint Theresa, Be Afraid, Viva.
Frank developed this adaptation of Carmen with Jack Murphy (lyrics) and Norman Allen (book). It
is a contemporary tale inspired by the Prosper Mérimée novel which contains the essence of
the famous characters but explores the story in a brand new way. Carmen is part of a circus, which give the
show great visuals and daring stunts. According to Norman Allen, "the eternal truth of the character - a
courageous and daring woman full of the zest for living - is the driving force behind this new musical."
The show is not musically related to the opera of the same name.
A website has been established for this production at
www.carmen-musical.com. The site, in Czech and English,
includes more information about the show, a photo gallery and an update mailing list.
Additional photos from the first press event, animal auditions, and opening night have been posted in the
Project Photo Gallery.
A Photo Flash at BroadwayWorld.com
features some of the costume sketches for the show.
This website created and maintained by
Peter Williams.
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