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''A padlás'' ((英語:The Attic), (:ˌɒ ˈpɒdlaːʃ)) is a Hungarian musical with music by Gábor Presser and lyrics by Dusán Sztevanovity. The musical also contains additional text by Péter Horváth. It premiered in the Comedy Theatre, Budapest on January 27, 1988, directed by László Marton. In addition to its continuing successful performance there, it has also been performed in several other Hungarian theatres, as well as in other countries. The musical tells the story of a burglary, of two young people in love, and of four ghosts looking for the other world. ==History== Gábor Presser and Dusán Stevanovity wrote ''A padlás'' during the summer of 1986 in their retreat house in Zsennye. They had gone there to write new songs for a children's television program and for a new album of Sztevanovity's brother, Zorán Sztevanovity, which were not finished at that time. Presser later claimed that the role of Rádiós was written originally for Attila Kaszás. While they were working on the musical, the mother of Zsuzsa Radnóti (who also helped them) often cooked Hungarian Plum Dumplings (Hung: szilvás gombóc) for them, which served as the basis for writing one of the most popular songs of the musical, ''Szilvásgombóc''. The reading was on November 30, 1987.〔 The director was László Marton who had worked with both of the writers. Péter Horváth, who helped with the prosaic parts, was included in the production according to the suggestion of Marton.〔 Due to the financial problems of the Comedy Theatre, the set was made by Miklós Fehér out of the sets of previous shows. The only original part was the supercomputer Robinson. The music also had to be recorded.〔 The model room for the set was Sztevanovity's study. The magic book used in the musical was designed by Ernő Rubik.〔 The director's concept focused not on spectacle (which is common in this genre), but instead on poetic intimacy, human portrayals and the mixture of the fairy world and the reality. The choreographer was György Gesler and the costume designer was Márta Jánoskúti.〔 At the very beginning Péter Müller also worked with the other authors, but later he seceded and started his own fairy musical at Madách Theatre. This is musical ''Doctor Herz'' by composer László Tolcsvay and lyricist János Bródy. Sztevanovity sued Müller for "unauthorised reuse of his ideas and synopsis", which ended in an agreement out of court. The premiere of ''Doctor Herz'' was held one week after the one of ''A padlás''.〔 ''A padlás'' became the most popular and most successful musical in the history of the Comedy Theatre with the greatest performance number.〔 The play was also shown in other Hungarian cities, such as Eger, Kecskemét, Nyíregyháza, Szeged, Székesfehérvár, Veszprém, Esztergom, Szigetszentmiklós, Miskolc, Zalaegerszeg and Kassa. The musical also debuted in other countries.〔 In 2008, when the musical was 20 years old, a jubilee performance was held with a new cast and a new booklet was published, in which Sztevonivity writes about the message of the musical:〔 The musical and several of its songs became hits in Hungary, namely ''Szilvásgombóc'' (Dumplings ), ''Kell egy hely'' (Must Be a Place )〔Part of ''Ég és föld között'' (Land and Sky ) and ''Finálé'' ().〕 or ''Fényév távolság'' (Year Distance ).〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「A padlás」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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