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La traviataNew production

Staatsoper StuttgartUpper Schlossgarten 6, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, 70173, Germany
Dates/times in Berlin time zone
Sunday 13 December 202618:00
Monday 21 December 202619:30
Saturday 02 January 202719:00
Saturday 16 January 202719:00
Monday 15 March 202719:00
Tuesday 30 March 202719:00
Friday 02 April 202719:00
Sunday 11 April 202718:00
Sunday 25 April 202714:00
Programme
Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901)La traviataLibretto by Francesco Maria Piave
Performers
Staatsoper Stuttgart
Roberto KalbConductorDec 13, 21, 2027 Jan 02, 16, Mar 30, Apr 02
Vlad IftincaConductor2027 Mar 15, Apr 11, 25 mat
Benedikt von PeterDirector
Katrin WittigSet Designer
Geraldine ArnoldCostume Designer
Thomas KleinstückLighting Designer
Staatsorchester Stuttgart
Sylvia RothDramaturgy
Johanna MangoldDramaturgy
Staatsopernchor Stuttgart
Jeremy BinesChoirmaster / chorus director
Nicole ChevalierSopranoVioletta Valéry
Charles SyTenorAlfredo GermontDec 13, 21, 2027 Jan 02, 16
Atalla AyanTenorAlfredo Germont2027 Mar 15, 30, Apr 02, 11, 25 mat
Johannes KammlerBaritoneGiorgio GermontDec 13, 2027 Jan 02, Mar 30
Michael MayesBaritoneGiorgio GermontDec 21, 2027 Jan 16, Mar 15, Apr 11, 25 mat
TBCGiorgio Germont2027 Apr 02
Maria Theresa UllrichMezzo-sopranoFlora BervoixDec 13, 21, 2027 Jan 02, 16
Laura OruetaMezzo-sopranoFlora Bervoix2027 Mar 15, 30, Apr 02, 11, 25 mat
Alberto RobertTenorGastone de LetorièresDec 13, 21, 2027 Jan 02, 16
Joseph TancrediTenorGastone de Letorières2027 Mar 15, 30, Apr 02, 11, 25 mat
Deanna Ray Eberhart von FangeMezzo-sopranoAnnina
Elliott Carlton HinesBaritoneBaron Douphol
Jasper LeeverBass-baritoneMarquis d'Obigny
Jaewoung LeeBassDr Grenvil

A table, a chair, a suggested doorway – nothing else. In the background, the orchestra; in front, the auditorium; and in between: Violetta. Alone. The space between the orchestra and the audience – the stage – is almost empty, yet filled with sound, longing, memories, and projections. A space of existential loneliness that becomes the inner world of a woman who dares to love and live radically. Love as a state of emergency, as a dangerous gamble, often leads to death, especially in opera. In Benedikt von Peters’ production of La traviata, this state is not merely narrated but made immediately tangible: Nicole Chevalier, as Violetta, stands alone on stage for the entire evening. An unparalleled feat of strength that reveals Violetta’s unconditional longing for a partner, for unconditional love. Right up to the very end, she clings to the ideal of this love with an intensity that goes far beyond a conventional portrayal. Benedikt von Peter’s production, which premiered in 2013, has since been revived several times. It is one of his most personal works and is closely linked to Nicole Chevalier, who has embodied Violetta from the very beginning. Her artistic and personal development has been woven into the production over the years. For Benedikt von Peter, the production in Stuttgart is therefore not merely another revival, but the continuation of an open theatrical process in which interpretation, character, and time are constantly changing and deepening.

An introduction will take place in the first-tier foyer 45 minutes before the performance begins.

Introductory matinee on “La traviata“ on November 29, 2026

© Rebecca Bordskis
© Rebecca Bordskis