The classical concert is shaped into a theatrical performance: five outstanding musicians enter the concert hall as workers of the venue (it could be any room), who at night, when the work shift comes to an end, lock themselves in the hall and rehearse “Letters to Juliet” by Elvis Costello. They read texts by Shakespeare and other authors, rehearse scenes, play and sing music, cry and laugh, immersing the audience in a truly unique musical theater piece where everyone can experience something for themselves.

MUSIC PROGRAM

The Juliet Letters by Elvis Costello
Performed by the Malion Quartet, with Karsten Schmidt-Hern

Songs:
Deliver Us
For Other Eyes
Swine
Expert Rites
Dead Letter
I Almost Had a Weakness
Taking My Life In Your Hands
Dear Sweet Filthy World
Jacksons, Monk and Rowe
I Thought I’d Write to Juliet
Last Post
The First to Leave
Romeo’s Seance
The Birds Will Still Be Singing