The Black Rider ( Magic Bullets) Robert Wilson tv 1990
Opera by Robert Wilson, Tom Waits, and William S. Burroughs First staged in 1990 at Hamburgs Thalia Theater, The Black Rider: The Casting of the Magic Bullets was collaboratively conceived by Robert Wilson, American singersongwriter Tom Waits, and William S. Burroughs, author of Naked Lunch and other texts, many of which have affected a wide range of popular culture and contemporary literature. They based their tale of a hapless young clerk and his fateful pact with the devil on the German folktale and 19thcentury ghost story The Freeshooter (Der Freischütz). The original work first starred Dominique Horwitz, Annette Paulmann and Stefan Kurt, and was later revived under Wilsons direction in 2004, as an Englishlanguage version, and starred Marianne Faithfull as Pegleg and Canadian singer Mary Margaret OHara as Käthchen. Since 1994, the work has frequently been licensed and mounted by other companies and under different directors. There have been more than 100 licensed production of The
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