
L'Amour des trois Oranges - Prokofiev 2007
Experience the dazzling Paris Opera production of *L'Amour des trois Oranges - Prokofiev* (2007), where Gilbert Deflo transforms Prokofiev's vibrant opera into a breathtaking spectacle.
Director: Gilbert Deflo
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is L'Amour des trois Oranges - Prokofiev (2007) about?
Prince Tartuffe embarks on a fantastical journey to find the legendary three oranges, a quest filled with absurdity, fate, and surreal encounters. Along the way, he navigates a world of magic, humor, and larger-than-life characters that challenge reality itself.
Who directed L'Amour des trois Oranges - Prokofiev?
The production was directed by Gilbert Deflo, whose innovative staging brought a circus-like energy to Prokofiev's opera.
Who stars in L'Amour des trois Oranges - Prokofiev?
The stellar cast includes Charles Workman, Hannah Esther Minutillo, Guillaume Antoine, Béatrice Uria-Monzon, and the legendary José van Dam.
Is L'Amour des trois Oranges - Prokofiev (2007) worth watching?
Absolutely—this production is a visual and auditory spectacle that stands out in the opera world. While IMDb ratings aren't available, its inventive staging and star-studded cast make it a must-see for fans of bold, unconventional performances.
How long is L'Amour des trois Oranges - Prokofiev?
Runtime details are not listed.
About L'Amour des trois Oranges - Prokofiev (2007) — A Dazzling Paris Opera Spectacle You Won't Forget
Experience the dazzling Paris Opera production of *L'Amour des trois Oranges - Prokofiev* (2007), where Gilbert Deflo transforms Prokofiev's vibrant opera into a breathtaking spectacle. This isn't your typical opera—think soaring acrobats, fiery circus acts, and jaw-dropping sets that blur the line between stage and Cirque du Soleil. The story follows Prince Tartuffe on a surreal quest to find the mythical three oranges, but the real magic lies in Deflo's inventive staging. With a cast led by Charles Workman and José van Dam, the production delivers a feast for the senses: towering citrus props, lavish costumes, and a whirlwind of visual and auditory delights.
The opera's themes of fate, absurdity, and the search for meaning unfold against a backdrop of surreal humor and grandeur. Deflo's direction balances Prokofiev's playful score with a modern, almost carnival-like energy, making this production as much a feast for the eyes as it is a musical triumph. Whether you're an opera enthusiast or a lover of spectacle, *L'Amour des trois Oranges* is a feast of creativity and innovation.