MUNICH - The legacy of one of Germany’s most prominent intendants, August Everding, is his Theater Academy, housed in the just-right-sized art-nouveau Prinzregententheater in Munich, Germany. This academy affords a selected number of young opera artists the much needed hands-on – in this case stage-on – experience before they embark on fully professional careers.
For Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s opera “Così fan tutte” the opening scene shows a stark, three-sided paper-walled room decorated with an abstract seascape. Ferrando and Guglielmo, in preppy T-Shirts and tailored suits, play ball with a Don Alfonso barely older than they are. The ball presages more games to come – life is just a game and real emotions are still an undiscovered psychological realm, at least until the second act. The bet that they strike is an expression of their youthful curiosity. No one really expects anyone to get hurt, self-confidence reigns sublime.
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