The Captain of Köpenick (musical)
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Original title: | The captain of Koepenick |
Original language: | German |
Music: | Heiko Stang |
Book: | Carl Zuckmayer |
Literary source: | Carl Zuckmayer: The captain of Koepenick |
Premiere: | June 26, 2015 |
Place of premiere: | Berlin , City Hall Koepenick |
Place and time of the action: | Berlin, 1906 |
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The Hauptmann von Köpenick is a German musical that premiered on June 26, 2015 at the original location of the Köpenickiade in Berlin in the Köpenick Town Hall . It is a musical adaptation based on the tragic comedy of the same name " Der Hauptmann von Köpenick " by Carl Zuckmayer from 1931. The music and the lyrics come from Heiko Stang , the book from Carl Zuckmayer.
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The musical is based, as well as the famous eponymous play by Carl Zuckmayer on the true story of petty criminal Wilhelm Voigt , who by means of a previously at an old clothes dealer in Potsdam acquired uniform on October 6, 1906 as captain spent and a troop of authoritarian loyal soldiers under his command provided . They took the S-Bahn together from Berlin-Tegel to Cöpenick , a small provincial town in Brandenburg just outside Berlin. Once there, he had the soldiers march to the town hall of the then town, arrested the mayor and had the officials there hand over the town treasury, with the contents of which he finally disappeared.
Wilhelm Voigt would like to be a righteous subject, but he failed because of the daily bureaucratic vicious circle. The undocumented shoemaker, with a criminal record for minor offenses, will be denied residence permits as long as he is unemployed. However, he can only find work if he has a residence permit. In order to get his passport back and thus to be recognized again as a person before the state and the law, he goes into a fight against the windmills of strict legal requirements and the absurd official mentality. A captain's uniform of the Prussian Guard Regiment repeatedly crosses his path , which ultimately gives him a mischievous solution. As captain von Köpenick , he finally beats those who are loyal to order and who obey authority with their own weapons.
music
The music of the musical Der Hauptmann von Köpenick follows on from the listening habits of the turn of the century around 1900 in Berlin and is played exclusively with a small live orchestra. The songs range from morality songs, popular songs, musicals and large polyphonic ensemble numbers, peppered with musical and textual quotations from Kurt Weill, Johann Strauss and Heinrich Zille, to " close harmony " singing and jazz music in the style of the 1920s.
Since its premiere in 2015, the Moritatenlied "In der Spree schwimm eene Leiche" has been the prologue of the musical with which the composer Heiko Stang expressed his criticism of Berlin's cultural policy . At performances outside Berlin from 2019, the Moritatenlied will no longer precede the musical as a prologue.
Musical numbers
first act
- Yes, it is so beautiful in the Jrünen Ensemble
- Attitude, attitude, attitude! - Wabschke, Wormser, Willy, Hauptm. v. Schlettow
- Everyone needs a place where they belong - Voigt
- Café National 1 - landlady, ensemble
- Longing for love - Plörösenmieze
- Zwee great light - drunken grenadier, ensemble
- Café National 2 - landlady, ensemble
- I prefer to see Berlin from the Spree - Knell
- The world is jross - Hauptm. v. Schlettow, Wabschke
- Harz cheese Kalle, cheese choir
- Prisoners Choir - Help us pave the way
- Irjendwann - Liesken, Voigt, Marie Hoprecht, Friedrich Hoprecht
Second act
- You just can't have everything offered - Ensemble
- Yes, it is so nice in the Jrünen (a cappella) - court singer
- Free as the view - Liesken, Voigt
- Wat is already eener - Voigt, Hoprecht
- The Captain von Köpenick - Ensemble
- Does life give you a buff / finale - Voigt, Ensemble
Cast of the premiere | |
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Wilhelm Voigt: | Maximilian Nowka |
Liesken / Plörösenmieze: | Juliane Maria Wolf |
Wabshke / morality singer | Jesse Garon |
Friedrich Hoprecht / Oberwachtmeister | Bjorn-Ole Blunck |
Marie Hoprecht | Ina Wagler-Fendrich |
Paul Kallenberg / prison director | Franz Frickel |
Mayor Obermüller | Andreas Goebel |
Mathilde Obermüller / landlady | Paulina Plucinski |
Adolf Wormser / Rosencrantz | Alexander Zamponi |
Willy Wormser / newspaper boy | Dennis Weißert |
Captain v. Schlettow | Dirk Weidner |
Fanny | Josephine Shrub |
Creative team | |
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Director / stage: | Heiko Stang |
Choreography: | Michael Apel |
Step choreography: | Nini Stadlmann |
Costume design: | Antje Schrader |
Credit cards: | Achim Purwin |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ The new Berlin Musical in the Admiralspalast. Accessed April 10, 2019 (German).
- ↑ Max Müller: Zuckmayer's play becomes a musical. July 21, 2017, accessed April 10, 2019 (German).
- ↑ Hauptmann-Musical named the most popular production in 2015. Retrieved April 10, 2019 .
- ↑ When there was still cash in the city treasury. Retrieved April 10, 2019 .
- ↑ The musical about the captain - The mole. Accessed April 10, 2019 (German).
- ^ Musical scene »News» The Captain von Köpenick as a musical in the Admiralspalast Berlin «Information on musicals, dates and advance ticket sales. Retrieved April 10, 2019 .
- ↑ The Captain of Köpenick | Touring theater THESPISKARREN. Retrieved April 10, 2019 .
- ↑ I. Marquardt: CAPTAIN OF KÖPENICK - Opening Night in Berlin. July 21, 2017, accessed April 10, 2019 (German).
- ↑ Hauptmann-Musical is now guesting in the Admiralspalast. Retrieved April 10, 2019 .
- ↑ Manfred Herker: The Captain von Köpenick: Rebel or Dreamer? April 10, 2019, accessed April 12, 2019 .
- ↑ The Little Man's Revenge. Retrieved April 12, 2019 .