Chabrier: The Star

Chabrier: The Star

137 mins | Music

L’Étoile did much to establish Chabrier as a major force on the Parisian stage and his contemporary Henri Duparc praised him specifically for creating a French comic genre, both funny and musical – described as something of a French Die Meistersinger. The fanciful story is set in an imaginary kingdom and all, naturally, ends well. However, despite the slight plot line L’Étoile is something of a pivotal work, a unique example of French 19th-century light opera, orchestrated with great sophistication and flooded with gossamer wit.

Chabrier: The Star

137 mins | Music

Chabrier: The Star
L’Étoile did much to establish Chabrier as a major force on the Parisian stage and his contemporary Henri Duparc praised him specifically for creating a French comic genre, both funny and musical – described as something of a French Die Meistersinger. The fanciful story is set in an imaginary kingdom and all, naturally, ends well. However, despite the slight plot line L’Étoile is something of a pivotal work, a unique example of French 19th-century light opera, orchestrated with great sophistication and flooded with gossamer wit.
Producers Opéra Comique
Original title Chabrier: L'étoile
Directors François Roussillon
Writers

Cast

Christophe Mortagne

as King Ouf

Hélène Guilmette

as Princess Laoula

Jérôme Varnier

as Siroco

Julie Boulianne

as Aloès

François Piolino

as Tapioca

Elliot Madore

as Prince Hérisson de Porc-Epic