Ballet
Die Glasmenagerie
Synopsis
Tennessee Williams established his reputation as a prominent American writer of the 20th century through his play The Glass Menagerie, a deeply personal family drama known as a “Memory Play.” Initially staged in Chicago in 1944, the work faced rejection in Hollywood before finding success on Broadway. In 2019, John Neumeier reinterpreted The Glass Menagerie for the Hamburg Ballet, incorporating elements from Williams’ life. The ballet featured music by American composers Charles Ives, Philip Glass, and Ned Rorem, along with snippets from Williams’ own plays. This adaptation marked 75 years since the play’s debut, showcasing the enduring influence of Williams’ work in different artistic forms. The themes of memory, family dynamics, and personal struggles in The Glass Menagerie continue to resonate with audiences worldwide, reflecting Williams’ lasting impact on the literary and performing arts scene.
Additional Info
- No: 8957
- Composer: Charles Ives, Philip Glass, Ned Rorem
- Conductor: Luciano Di Martino
- Orchestra: Hamburger Symphoniker
- Artists: Alina Cojocaru, Patricia Friza, Alessandro Frola, Christopher Evans
- Production year: 2024
- Run time: 02:10:00
- Director: Choreography by John Neumeier
- Producers: Kinescope Film, NDR
- Format: 4K