Death in Venice at the Barbican

16 April 2020 until 19 April 2020

by: Barbican Centre Trust

From Internationaal Theater Amsterdam

An intense infatuation fuels the tension between social expectations and personal desire in a show that deftly combines theatre and music, directed by Ivo van Hove.

Celebrated author Thomas Mann is in crisis. He is struggling with writer’s block and a forbidden attraction to a young boy. Secluded in his workshop, he creates a fictional counterpoint of himself: Von Aschenbach, the man he dares not be in real life. A classical score played live by Britten Sinfonia supports the ensuing whirl of emotions portrayed onstage as he sends his alter ego to Venice.

Adapted by former Dutch poet laureate Ramsey Nasr, who performs the role of Aschenbach, Death in Venice is based both on Mann’s intimate novella and the author’s own life. Highlighting the inner struggle of an artist who channels his experiences into his literature, the drama also introduces the viewpoint of Mann’s wife. New music by American composer Nico Muhly features alongside Strauss and Schoenberg.

Performances
Thu 16 Apr 2020, 19:45
Fri 17 Apr 2020, 19:45
Sat 18 Apr 2020, 19:45
Sun 19 Apr 2020, 15:00
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grant:

Grant for Dutch presentations abroad

\'Happiness\' by Dries Verhoeven | Photo: © Willem Popelier
'Happiness' by Dries Verhoeven | Photo: © Willem Popelier
Eric De Vroedt, one of the Dutch authors whose work will be presented. Photo: Gordon Meuleman
Eric De Vroedt, one of the Dutch authors whose work will be presented. Photo: Gordon Meuleman
De Stilte | Hi Ha Hutte. Photo: Hans Gerritsen
De Stilte | Hi Ha Hutte. Photo: Hans Gerritsen
De Dansers | Lepeltje lepeltje. Photo: Bart Grietens
De Dansers | Lepeltje lepeltje. Photo: Bart Grietens