The prologue sets the stage for the action: Thespis, Momus and Thalie announce the subject of the play. It is a comedy mocking the folly of man...and the story of a trap set by Jupiter to cure Juno of her jealousy. The trap? It consists in convincing the water nymph Platée that Jupiter is in love with her. Mercury officially declares Jupiter’s love to Platée. When the god appears before her – first as a donkey, then an owl - the nymph calls on the birds of the marshes, but they scare Jupiter away. Luckily he quickly returns and declares his love for Platée. He even wants to marry her. La Folie comes to sing for the fiancée during an absolutely chaotic scene. However, as the couple prepares for the wedding, Juno arrives. Furious, she puts an end to the farce and ascends to the heavens with Jupiter. Humiliated, Platée understands she has been duped. She swims off into the marshes, as the chorus sings an ironic song in her honour.
Platée
January 1, 2002
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Paul Agnew
Platée
Mireille Delunsch
La Folie, Thalie
Yann Beuron
Thespis, Mercure
Vincent Le Texier
Jupiter
Doris Lamprecht
Junon
Laurent Naouri
Cithéron, a Satyr
Valérie Gabail
L'Amour, Clarine
Franck Leguérinel
Momus
Marc Minkowski
Conductor
Don Kent
Director
Laurent Pelly
Stage Director
Jacques Autreau
Original Story
Adrien-Joseph Le Valois d'Orville
Lyricist
Marc Minkowski
Conductor
Jean-Philippe Rameau
Music
Chantal Thomas
Set Designer
Catherine Lhuerre
Makeup Artist
Laurent Pelly
Costume Design
Jacques Audrain
Cinematography
Laura Scozzi
Choreographer
Arnaud Petitet
Editor
Joël Adam
Lighting Design