The Beggar's Opera
Žebrácká opera
Unlike any other opera, the so-called Beggar's Opera is not just one composition, but a lineage of adapted compositions, beginning with the original hugely successful 1728 political satire written by Englishman John Gay. Composers and writers have penned variations on it ever since. The most famous of these was A Threepenny Opera by Bertholt Brecht and Kurt Weill. Some things these compositions share in common is their setting among the poor and criminal classes, and the roguish character Macheath. This production is based on an adaptation of Gay's original by Vaclav Havel the freedom-fighter, writer and philosopher who became the first (and only) president of the united post-communist country of Czechoslovakia, and it retains many traces of its theatrical origins. Film reviewers were not too tolerant of what they called "slavish adherence" to the noted Czech writer's stage production, but theater, philosophy and history buffs may feel otherwise.
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Cast
Josef Abrhám
as Macheath
Marián Labuda
as Peachum
Veronika Freimanová
as Lucy
Oldřich Vízner
as Jim
Alice Šnirychová-Dvořáková
Jeremy Irons
as Prisoner
Jiří Lír
Oldřich Vlach
Ljuba Krbová
Mahulena Bočanová
as Vicky
Naďa Kotršová
as Ingrid
Rudolf Hrušínský
as Policeman
Jitka Asterová
Rudolf Hrušínský
as Lockit
Petr Brukner
Nina Divíšková
as Elizabeth Peachum
Jana Břežková
as Mary Lockit
Libuše Šafránková
as Jenny
Ondřej Vetchý
as Jack
Pavel Zedníček
Jiří Zahajský
as Harry Filch
Jana Švandová