An epic opera in three acts, The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny is collaboration between composer Kurt Weill and playwright Bertolt Brecht.

Composed in 1930, this opera can be interpreted as a critique of American capitalism or the excesses of the Weimar Republic.

When three fugitives from justice find themselves in the City of Mahagonny, in the north of the USA, they decide to set up a pleasure playground for men. Many come to the city including Jenny, one of several prostitutes, and Jimmy, one of four Alaskan lumberjacks.