Carl Orff's “The Smart One” at the Salzburg Festival attracts children with its imaginative production and good sounds.
The smoke stage and the king's sparkling shower. A red carpeted ramp on which the jailer slides on a sled. A rocking unicorn whose horn is nothing more than a carrot: Giulia Giammona's production of Carl Orff's “The Kluge”, which was shown at the Salzburg Festival as part of the children's and youth program “jung & jede*”, is playful and imaginative, not flat or pandering. p”. It becomes. With only a few resources, she and the set designer Selina Nowak bring the fairytale world to the Salzburg Schauspielhaus, where they can tell the old story based on the Brothers Grimm.
The director opts for a mix of modern elements and the power of the familiar when a young girl called “Smart” wants to rescue her father from a dungeon. Giammona incorporates the modern world in good doses when the villains call the main character “Brain” and carry a booming box. The fact that this leads to a modern version of “Carmina Burana” is a clever nod to the composer Carl Orff, to whom we also owe this work that is being performed here now.
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