Presented by special arrangement with The University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee. A Streetcar Named Desire: Copyright © 1947, 1953 renewed 1975, 1981 The University of the South.
A Streetcar Named Desire is Marianna Venekei's first full-length choreography. The project, lovingly nurtured for many years, is a collaboration between her and composer-saxophonist László Dés. Using the means of modern ballet, its creators evoke the atmosphere, sights and music of the New Orleans of the 1940s, the time and setting of Tennessee Williams's original work, in a production driven by the sheer variety of the musical and dance motifs, and the unique personalities of the characters. The story of the fall of Blanche DuBois is a drama of family bonds, unrequited love, acceptance and physical force that never loses its relevance.
The permission of the copyright-holder was obtained through the intermediation of Hofra Kft. (www.hofra.hu)
“A world première and Venekei's first full-length work for the Hungarian National Ballet, this close adaptation of William’s 1947 work, is a pearl not to be missed.” (Katja Vaghi, Bachtrack)
AUTHORS
Choreographer
Marianna Venekei
The original play was written by
Tennessee Williams
Arranged by
Péter Erdélyi / László Dés
Musical director
Péter Erdélyi
Libretto after the play of the same name by Tennessee Williams
Marianna Venekei / László Dés
Set designer
Gergely Zöldy Z
Costume designer
Imelda Jeremias Bianca
Lighting designer
Balázs Csontos
Assistant choreographer
Ágnes Sárközy-Holler
Company répétiteur
Ágnes Sárközy-Holler / Marianna Venekei
Featuring
the students of the Hungarian National Ballet Institute
GENERAL CAST
Blanche
Cristina Balaban / Lea Földi / Jessica Carulla Leon
Stanley
András Rónai / Iurii Kekalo / Gergő Ármin Balázsi
Stella
Kateryna Tarasova / Anna Krupp / Pisla Artemisz
Mitch
Maksym Kovtun / Taran Dumitru