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A triumphal audacity in Rouen!

As regular guests of the Opéra de Rouen Normandie, Clarac, Deloeuil > le lab created a dystopic and fascinating vision of Verdi’s Il Trovatore already in 2021. Remaining concerted with their artistic approach of opera as “a machine testing the presence”, Clarac, Deloeuil > le lab decided now to stage Haendel’s Serse with bubbling freshness and juvenile passion in a contemporary urban surrounding. The audacity turned out to become a triumph.

Press-excerpts:

"Entrusted to the iconoclastic Clarac et Deloeuil > le lab, the production brings a fresh and youthful breeze into this piece from the 18th century." (ClassiqueNews, Emmanuel Andrieu) Source

"Clarac's and Deloeuil's basic concept is pretty clever and permits the justification of the delaying tactic within the piece that owes its dramatic impetus mainly to the vivacity of the music." (Forumopera, Guillaume Saintonge) Source

"The world of skateboarding suits perfectly to the game both on the stage as on the screen, generating situations which are often coherent, sometimes funny, but never boring." (Anaclase, Bertrand Bolognesi) Source

"All boys and girls are of my age… The stage setting in the classical sense is here a skatepark where rivals are competing against one another. A unique place where everyone meets riding boards, scooters or bikes." (ConcertClassic, Laurent Bury) Source

"For the plot of the comedy the two directors create a new and modern theatrical machine." (Olyrix, José Pons) Source

"Serse on skateboard and hyped up ... The queerish jumble is staged expressively zeitgeisty and with as much mockery as compassion." (sceneweb, Christophe Candoni) Source

"Jean-Philippe Clarac and Olivier Deloeuil deliver an opera by Handel with outstandingly way-out humor and moreover in modern style. The first-class cast and an adequate acting of the performers are thrilling the audience. (Diapason, Anne Ibos-Augé) Source

29.03.23

Haendel“s Serse in Rouen

As regular guests of the Opéra de Rouen Normandie, Clarac, Deloeuil > le lab created a dystopic and fascinating vision of Verdi’s Il Trovatore in 2021. Remaining concerted with their artistic approach of opera as “a machine testing the presence”, Clarac, Deloeuil > le lab is now daring to stage Haendel’s Serse with bubbling freshness and juvenile passion in a contemporary urban surrounding.

Opening night on March 10th, 2023

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15.02.23

Death in Venice in Strasbourg

The virus interrupted Clarac-Deloeuil > le lab’s preparation of the new Mozart-Da Ponte-trilogy at the Brussels La Monnaie / De Munt in March right before opening the performance-series. Their staging of La Clemenza di Tito at the Opéra de Rouen Normandie in November – although being conceived in two different versions – once in the original and once corona-compatible – had no chance to be presented in front of an audience in spite of constant efforts.

Clarac-Deloeuil > le lab’s next project is now Britten’s Death in Venice at the Opéra National du Rhin. There’s nothing else for it but to hope that this production at the beginning of the New Year will be rendered possible.

Opening-night in Strasbourg on February 21, 2021.

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Welcome!

We are glad to welcome the stage directors Jean-Philippe Clarac, Olivier Deloeuil and the brilliant team of Clarac-Deloeuil > le lab to our artists’ management.

„One must be absolutely modern“, wrote Arthur Rimbaud. With the aim of both evaluating their time as well as being part of their time, Jean-Philippe Clarac, Olivier Deloeuil and their team are exploring the world of multidisciplinary productions under the joint motto: opera, musical-theatre and concert as a tool for checking out what is topical at present.

Their work was interrupted by the virus in March when presenting the Mozart - Da Ponte - trilogy at the Brussels La Monnaie / De Munt. If the virus will permit it, they will be back to stage-work in November in a Covid-compatible version of La Clemenza di Tito at the Opéra de Rouen Normandie (opening-night on November 12, 2020), followed by Britten’s Death in Venice at the Opéra National du Rhin in Strasbourg. Two upcoming opera-productions which will for sure be absolutely up to date and exciting, just as productions of Clarac-Deloeuil > le lab are in general.

September 2020

23.09.20