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Premiere
200 Motels

Grand Théâtre de Genève, Geneva, Switzerland
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Important Info
Type: Opera
City: Geneva, Switzerland
Starts at: 20:00
Duration: 1h 50min
Sung in: English
Titles in: French,English

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Cast
Performers
Conductor: Titus Engel
Choir: Grand Théâtre de Genève Chorus
Ensemble: HEM Percussion Ensemble
Orchestra: Orchestre de la Suisse Romande
Tenor: Peter Hoare (Howard)
Baritone: Robin Adams (Frank / Larry the Dwarf)
Ensemble: Steamboat Switzerland
Tenor: Ziad Nehme (Mark)
Creators
Composer: Frank Zappa
Director: Daniel Kramer
Overview

Frank Zappa is a legendary figure on the American rock scene, but not so much on the opera one. Surprise! It is with his opera 200 Motels that Aviel Cahn has decided to close his tenure as General Director of the Grand Théâtre de Genève, which he inaugurated with the no less surprising choice of Philip GlassEinstein on the Beach.

Frank, Mark, Howard and their associates traverse the USA from town to town, motel to motel, excess to excess, delirium to delirium, gig to gig, always with reality catching them up. Clearly alter egos to Frank Zappa and his colleagues in The Mothers of Invention, they bring to life this American-style road-movie sitting somewhere between a dream, a bad trip and sophisticated, experimental mish-mash which flirts with the serious genres of classical and contemporary music, but also of rock-opera and musical. Before it was recorded by Esa-Pekka Salonen in Los Angeles in 2013, 200 Motels – The Suites had existed in so many different shapes that its hard to trace the works genealogy.

Both musician, poet, composer, band leader, producer, Frank Zappa is a cult icon who unites paradoxes and musical influences from Varèse and Berg to Ives and Stravinsky, to name but a few of his acknowledged peers. His work is only coherent when considered as a whole – what he himself called conceptual continuity, in which musical themes, ideas, characters and figures of speech meet from musical object to musical object, creating an infinite labyrinth of doubles. A crazy send-up of a project – 200 would have been the approximate number of concerts that The Mothers of Invention had performed at that point –, 200 Motels was first performed in its original form in 1970 by Zubin Mehta and the LA Philharmonic. After which 200 Motels became a film, before release on LP and later on CD.

At the helm of this unprecedented musical mockumentary of a psychedelic fresco, we have none other than opulent American director Daniel Kramer, who in our 2023 season, with the artists of TeamLab, amplified the spectacular aspect of PucciniTurandot. In his hands, the American dream revamped by Frank Zappa to sit somewhere between political critique and dystopia, is likely to be skidding off in directions worthy of The Wizard of Oz, or perhaps even of master of horror Cronenbergs greatest period… Shaking the boards of the BFM under the baton of Titus Engel, who conducted Einstein on the beach in 2019, is a large, richly diverse team: among them, Robin Adams, recognised for his impressive Saint Francis of Assisi in the GTG, along with internationally acclaimed coloratura Brenda Rae, but also a rock band featuring revered guitarist Mike Keneally, plus Steambot Switzerland, the Swiss new music improv trio behind countless contemporary creations. Not to mention the OSR once again this season, at full strength, joined by young percussionists from the HEM.

History
Premiere of this production: 23 June 2000, Le Carré, Amsterdam (Holland Festival)

200 Motels is a 1971 surrealist musical film written and directed by Frank Zappa and Tony Palmer, and featuring music by Zappa. A soundtrack album was released in the same year, with a slightly different selection of music. The film attempts to portray the craziness of life on the road as a rock musician, and as such consists of a series of unconnected nonsense vignettes interspersed with concert footage of the Mothers of Invention. Music-theatrical fresco based on the film was first performed June 23, 2000 at Le Carré, Amsterdam (Holland Festival).

Venue Info

Grand Théâtre de Genève - Geneva
Location   Boulevard du Théâtre 11

Grand Théâtre de Genève is the main opera house of Geneva. The venue is a majestic building, towering over Place Neuve, officially opened in 1876, partly destroyed by fire in 1951 and reopened in 1962, after extensive refurbishments, which houses the largest stage in Switzerland. As an institution, it is the largest production and host theatre in French-speaking Switzerland, featuring opera and dance performances, recitals, concerts and, occasionally, theatre.

Built in 1879, the Grand Théâtre de Genève is the largest artistic stage in Switzerland and home to the Geneva opera house and the Geneva Ballet Company. Every season, it features nine performance runs of opera, three of dance and a broad range of recitals and cultural, youth-friendly or festive events to develop its audience and honour its public service mission. Gutted by fire in 1951, the building and the front of house retain its original Beaux-Arts style whereas the wood-panelled auditorium, completed in 1961, seats 1500 and boasts a spectacular metalwork security curtain that extends into the ceiling, where 1200 glass stars shine as the house lights. The Grand Théâtre de Genève employs its own opera chorus of 40 singers and has an artistic partnership with the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande for its opera season. Since 2019, Aviel Cahn is the general manager of the Grand Théâtre de Genève and since 2022, the Geneva Ballet Company is directed by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui. The Grand Théâtre de Genève was named Opera Company of the Year in 2020 (Opernwelt).

Designed by Jacques­Elisée Goss on a design by Henri Sylvestre, the Grand Théâtre de Genève opened in 1879, in a Beaux­Arts and Second Empire­style building, with a horseshoe­shaped auditorium. In 1951, there was a terrible fire, during a rehearsal of Wagner’s Walkyrie: the auditorium, stage area and roofs were destroyed. It reopened in 1962 after a reconstruction project led by Charles Schopfer, Marco Zavelani­Rossi and Jacek Stryjenski (the latter having designed the huge ceiling inspired by the Milky Way called Alto). The foyers and adjoining areas were then hurriedly restored. The stage area was modernized in 1997 and the stage decks in 2006. Between 2016 and 2019, the Grand Théâtre was closed for renovations and its activities were held at the Opéra des Nations. The Place de Neuve site underwent an architectural renovation (new rehearsal rooms and changing rooms in the basement, meeting room in the attic area), also involving security (upgrading of comfort and fire standards) and heritage items. The foyers and hallways were refurbished, tapestries repaired, damaged marble and faux marble surfaces were restored and the parquet floors recreated. Several modern improvements were introduced, such as the box office reception desks and a Milky Way­type lighting introduced in the Upper Circle and Basement bars. The building reopened on 12 February 2019 with Wagner’s Das Rheingold and an Open Doors day followed by a Mapping on the place de Neuve on 23 March 2019 gathering 14000 people.

In 1962, the Grand Théâtre de Genève acquired a permanent ballet company, made up of 22 artists, offering two original choreographic creations per season. Collaborating with choreographers of international renown, over the course of its performances, it has built a worldwide reputation for itself. Today, whilst the premieres are always held in Geneva, the Geneva Ballet frequently performs outside Switzerland (France, Italy, United States, Russia, Australia, China, Brazil, South Africa…). From the 22–23 Season, the Ballet is under the management of Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui.

Founded in 1962, the Choir of the Grand Théâtre de Genève is an ensemble of forty-two professional singers from a wide variety of nationalities.
An essential part of the artistic department of the Grand Théâtre de Genève, the Choir takes part in the productions that contribute to the institution’s renowned reputation. For certain specific productions requiring a larger ensemble, additional professional singers join the group, allowing for flexibility and adaptability according to the program’s demands.
Thanks to the quality of its performances and its dedication, the Choir of the Grand Théâtre is not only recognized for its level of excellence by the press, but its performances are also praised by directors, conductors, and audiences alike. In 2023, the Choir was once again nominated for the Opera Awards.

Important Info
Type: Opera
City: Geneva, Switzerland
Starts at: 20:00
Duration: 1h 50min
Sung in: English
Titles in: French,English
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