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The Love for Three Oranges

1989-09-20 |
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With neat, plain building-block designs by Jacques Rapp, Louis Erlo's energetically-staged production of Prokofiev's surreal fairy-tale for the Lyon Opera is full of cartoon characters and swift farce. Based on a play by Carlo Gozzi, "L'Amour des Trois Oranges" tells the story of a doleful, hypochondriac Prince, who can only be cured through laughter. When he breaks into hysterics at the expense of the evil witch Fata Morgana, she curses him. His fate is to fall in love with three oranges

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The runtime of The Love for Three Oranges is 105 minutes.
The director of The Love for Three Oranges is , the writer is Sergei Prokofiev, Vera Janacopoulos.
The release date of The Love for Three Oranges is September 20, 1989.
On October 04, 2024, there were 1759 public reaction to The Love for Three Oranges including hairbrained, hare-brained, smooth ride, off-key acting, scathing.
The casts of The Love for Three Oranges are Gabriel Bacquier starring as Le Roi de trèfle, Jean-Luc Viala starring as Le Prince, Georges Gautier starring as Trouffaldino, Catherine Dubosc starring as Ninette, Jules Bastin starring as La cuisinière.
With neat, plain building-block designs by Jacques Rapp, Louis Erlo's energetically-staged production of Prokofiev's surreal fairy-tale for the Lyon Opera is full of cartoon characters and swift farce. Based on a play by Carlo Gozzi, "L'Amour des Trois Oranges" tells the story of a doleful, hypochondriac Prince, who can only be cured through laughter. When he breaks into hysterics at the expense of the evil witch Fata Morgana, she curses him. His fate is to fall in love with three oranges.