Luc Bondy, theater and opera director, Died at 67

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Luc Bondy was born on July 17, 1948, and died on November 28, 2015.

He was a Swiss theatre and film director.

Trained in Paris with the theatre teacher Jacques Lecoq, Luc received a job in 1969 as an assistant at the Hamburg Thalia Theatre.

In a surprise, Luc took over in 1985 after the resignation of Peter Stein at the Schaubühne in Berlin.

Luc also worked as a producer of both plays and operas at the Salzburg Festival, and in 1985 as a director at the Vienna Festival.

He was the director of the most recent version of Tosca, by Puccini, at the Metropolitan Opera in New York.

Both the opera, as well as the director, were greeted by loud boos on opening night though the reception was not generally negative.

James Levine, the music director at the Metropolitan Opera likened the production to a ‘Hitchcock movie’ and the cultural critic for the New York Times, Charles McGrath, felt that the new production was a part of Gelb’s mission to transform the Met by emphasizing theatricality.

In an interview after the premier of Marc-André Dalbavie’s opera Charlotte Salomon, Luc was asked whether his being Jewish had anything to do with his having directed the production.

“So I said to her this is a production about a Jewish artist…the subject is the story of Charlotte Salomon” said Bondy, who then walked out on the interviewer.

Luc Bondy passed away in Paris on 28 November 2015.