With its comic plot and considerable theatrical potential set to brilliant music Chabrier's L'étoile is one of the most entertaining works in the genre.
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137 min
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.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Stéphanie d'Oustrac | Lazuli | Unowned | |
Christophe Mortagne | King Ouf | Unowned | |
Hélène Guilmette | Princess Laoula | Unowned | |
Jérôme Varnier | Siroco | Unowned | |
Julie Boulianne | Aloès | Unowned | |
François Piolino | Tapioca | Unowned | |
Elliot Madore | Prince Hérisson de Porc-Epic | Unowned |