
- COMEDY ON THE BRIDGE and BRUNDIBAR
- Libretti by Tony Kushner adapted from Adolf Hoffmeister and Vaclav Kliment Klicpera
- Music by Hans Krasa nad Bohuslav Martinu
- Production Design by Martin Sendak and Kris Stone
- Directed by Tony Taccone
- February 10-March 5, 2006
- University Theatre (222 York Street)
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| Joe Gallagher as Brundibar in BRUNDIBAR. Photo © Carol Rosegg, 2006 |
Martin Vidnovic as The Policeman in BRUNDIBAR. Photo © Carol Rosegg, 2006 |
Joe Gallagher as the evil organ grinder Brundibar in Maurice Sendak and Tony Kushner's BRUNDIBAR. Photo (c) Carol Rosegg, 2006 |
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| Geoff Hoyle as The Dog in BRUNDIBAR. Photo © Kevin Berne, 2005 |
Devynn Pedell as Aninku and Aaron Simon Gross as Pepicek in BRUNDIBAR. Photo © Kevin Berne, 2005 |
Anjali Bhimani as The Sparrow and Angelina Reaux as The Cat in BRUNDIBAR. Photo © Kevin Berne, 2005 |
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| Image from Brundibar © Maurice Sendak 2003 |
Brother and Sister Pepicek and Aninku. Image from Brundibar © Maurice Sendak 2003 |
The evil organ-grinder Brundibar. Image from Brundibar © Maurice Sendak 2003 |
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| The set design for BRUNDIBAR. Production design by Maurice Sendak with Kris Stone. |
Poster for BRUNDIBAR at Terezin, in watercolor by unknown artist, dated 1944. |
Brundibar, the children’s opera adapted by Tony Kushner and Maurice Sendak, was originally performed by these children at Terezín, the Nazi’s “model ghetto” in Czechoslovakia. |
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