
Their Master’s Voice is an impressive and unclassifiable show starring a true legend, actor John Malkovich. In this international production set in 1725, he is joined on stage by two opera singers, an actress, baroque musicians, and a 12-voice choir.
John Malkovich, known worldwide for his unique personality and voice, plays the famous Nicola Porpora, composer of 40 operas and singing teacher to the two most dazzling castrati of their time, Farinelli and Caffarelli. Brutally confronted with their egos, Porpora explores with them the limits of creation: what art allows us to say or not to say, to do or not to do. The characters oscillate dangerously between these two poles, on the verge of provocation.
This role is perfectly suited to John Malkovich, an iconoclastic artist who has appeared in more than 70 films, including Dangerous Liaisons, in which he played the unforgettable Valmont, and Being John Malkovich, in which he played a satirical version of himself. Always on the lookout for daring projects, he now finds himself in Their Master's Voice, an original production combining brilliant repartee, flamboyant costumes, and the greatest arias of the Baroque era's castrati.
Commissioned by the Monte Carlo Opera, Their Master’s Voice premiered in 2024 in Vienna and was a triumph at the Royal Opera of Versailles in Paris, among other venues. It is being presented in Quebec and Ontario as part of a world tour.
The show is the brainchild of Michael Sturminger, a director whose passion is to build new bridges between classical music and contemporary theater. Sturminger and Malkovich, who share a keen artistic vision, have collaborated in the past, notably on the 2014 film Casanova Variations.
Their Master’s Voice, a rare theatrical event, is a brilliant fusion of baroque opera and witty theatricality, sure to delight those who have always dreamed of seeing the great John Malkovich on stage.
ABOUT JOHN MALKOVICH
Born in 1953 in Benton, Illinois, John Malkovich is an actor, director, screenwriter, producer, and stylist. Twice nominated for the Oscar for Best Actor, he has worked with major directors including Stephen Frears, Spike Jonze, and Clint Eastwood. On stage, he has delivered the often demanding texts of Beckett, Ionesco, and Albee. The cult film Being John Malkovich, a fascinating reflection on identity and celebrity, cemented his name in global popular culture.
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