I was back at the Four Seasons Centre last night for another look at the new Die Fledermaus; this time with Mireille Asselin as Adele. There were a number of things about the production that I noticed more on a second look. The most notable was the lighting (by Paul Palazzo). It’s superb. It’s atmospheric without falling into the trap of being so dark one can’t see anything. Obviously too I saw the kind of prefiguring that goes on throughout the production differently knowing where things were going to go. It’s clever and insightful without being too intrusive. I also noticed one or two bits of comic business that either passed over me on opening night or have been added since. Was the Fidelio joke there on opening night? My overall verdict hasn’t changed. It’s a funny, sexy production that can be enjoyed on many levels and one of the best things I’ve seen in ages.
So how was Mireille? She was very good and very different from Ambur Braid. Mireille is pretty much your classic soubrette; what I guess we are now calling an -ina voice. It’s not a particularly big voice but she’s accurate and musical. She’s also a very decent actress. One feels that she’d be an ideal Adele in a perfectly conventional Fledermaus. For this rather spikey, edgy version though I’d go with Ambur. Her bigger, almost abrasive, voice and her more flamboyant acting (considerably helped by her rather striking appearance) really fit this production. I’m glad I got a chance to see both of them.


