The Threepenny Opera

Book & Lyrics by Bertolt Brecht
Music by Kurt Weill

Clarence Brown Theatre, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville 2015


Director: Calvin MacLean
Musical Director: Michael Elliott
Choreographer: Christie Zimmerman
Scenic Designer: Josafath Reynoso
Costume Designer: Poua Yang
Lighting Designer: Kristen Geisler
Sound and Projection Designer: Joe Payne
 
"With a haunting jazz score and biting lyrics, the “haves” clash with the “have-nots” in Brecht’s sharp critique of Capitalism. This brilliant masterpiece of epic theater originated the popular songs The Ballad of Mack the Knife, Soloman Song and Pirate Jenny."
 
Quite the spectacle for a "Beggar's Opera", this production was decidedly visually striking and sonically bold, and influenced heavily by the hit series Boardwalk Empire and Amanda Palmer's cabaret-punk version of Pirate Jenny.  The Projections included political commentary, along with scenic and emotional imagery, and of course Brecht's prescribed scene/song titles.

Projection Design Examples:



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Projection Cue Plot, Band Plot, Sound Plan


Photos by Brynn Yeager and Josafath Reynoso
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