Arthur is a semi-opera by Henry Purcell. 100 years after the start of the great War, Muziektheater Transparant, B'Rock and de Veenfabriek place Purcell's music in a contemporary context. 

In his semi opera King Arthur, Purcell portrays an Arthur who covers the earth in frost, he misguides mankind and serenades the sublimation of nationalism. If Purcell, in collaboration with John Dryden, did so to celebrate the victory of the protestant king William III over his catholic rival James II, Paul Koek and Peter Verhelst do so in commemoration of a less heroic event. 100 years after the start of the Great War, and parallel to Princess Emmeline in the original text, a blind woman (Claron McFadden) is roaming the battle field in search of her lover. She is accompanied by a woman who tells her what she cannot see, while the little boy Arthur is dreaming about war. Purcell's music and dialogue interact with them and offer emotional depth. A glimpse of beauty shimmers in the dark. 

Credits

Location Dates Hour  
deSingel Antwerpen (Antwerpen)
+32 3 248 28 28
www.desingel.be
12/9/2014
20:00

Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ (Amsterdam)
+31 20 788 20 00
www.muziekgebouw.nl
13/9/2014
20:15

TheaterBremen (Bremen)
+49 421 36 53 0
http://www.theater-bremen.de
18/9/2014
20:00

Chassé Theater (Breda)
+31 76 530 31 32
www.chasse.nl
20/9/2014
20:30

Concertgebouw Brugge (Brugge)
+32 50 47 69 99
www.concertgebouw.be
27/9/2014
20:00