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Illustrasjon av mann som dirigerer foran en avbildet jordklode Photo: Darling Clementine

Step into the Main Stage and have your mind blown! Glitter and be gay!

Leonard Bernstein's Candide as a concert – complete with a full orchestra, opera chorus and opera soloists.

Sparkling music and dark social satire 

Candide takes us on an adventurous journey through different countries and cultures – told through Leonard Bernstein’s catchy music. 

We find ourselves in a world full of absurdity, lively humour and harsh social criticism. The story is based on Voltaire’s biting satire from 1755. 

The best of all worlds 

Candide is a naive young man who believes in Pangloss’ teaching that ‘this is the best of all possible worlds’. But when Candide is kicked out of his home and has several brutal and absurd experiences, he starts to doubt this teaching and must learn to navigate in a world full of injustice and evil. Is there any hope or possibility for change? 

One of the world’s most iconic musicals 

Candide premiered for the first time in New York City in 1956. Since then, it has been performed on stages across the world and is considered one of the best-known musicals of the 20th century. 

Bernstein referred to Candide as an operetta. This music style is more complex than we usually associate with musicals and combines classical music, opera, jazz and Broadway. It is a delight for the ears and includes some of the most famous songs in musical history, such as ‘Glitter and be Gay’ and ‘Make our Garden Grow’.  

Free introduction in Norwegian one hour before the performance

Artistic team and cast

  • Music
    Leonard Bernstein
  • Original title
    Candide
  • Libretto
    Richard Wilbur, John Latouche, Dorothy Parker, Lillian Hellman, Stephen Sondheim, Leonard Bernstein
  • Conductor
    Adam Hickox
  • Participants
    The Opera Chorus, The Opera Orchestra