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Hänsel und Gretel

Schillertheater: Großer SaalBismarckstraße 110, Berlin, 10625, Deutschland
Datum/Zeit in Berlin Zeitzone
Samstag 21 Februar 202619:00
Mittwoch 25 Februar 202619:00
Sonntag 08 März 202616:00
Freitag 20 März 202619:30
Samstag 04 April 202619:30
Sonntag 26 April 202616:00
Samstag 09 Mai 202619:30
Freitag 15 Mai 202619:00
Programm
Humperdinck, Engelbert (1854-1921)Hänsel und GretelLibretto von Adelheid Wette
Darsteller
Komische Oper Berlin
James GaffiganMusikalische Leitung
Dagmar ManzelRegie
Korbinian SchmidtBühnenbild
Victoria BehrKostüme
Olaf FreeseLicht
Orchester der Komischen Oper Berlin
Kinderchor der Komischen Oper Berlin
Sophia JiraDramaturgie
Dagmar FiebachChorleitung
Christoph JonasChoreographie
Günter PapendellBaritonPeter / Vater2026 Feb 21, Mär 20, Apr 04, 26
Joachim GoltzBaritonPeter / Vater2026 Feb 25, Mär 08, Mai 09, 15
Mirka WagnerSopranGertrud / Mutter2026 Feb 21, Mär 20, Apr 26, Mai 15
Ulrike HelzelMezzosopranGertrud / Mutter2026 Feb 25, Mär 08, Apr 04, Mai 09
Elisabeth WredeMezzosopranHänsel2026 Feb 21, 25, Mär 08, Apr 04, Mai 09
Susan ZarrabiMezzosopranHänsel2026 Mär 20, Apr 26, Mai 15
Penny SofroniadouSopranGretel2026 Feb 21, 25, Mär 08, Mai 09, 15
Alma SadéSopranGretel2026 Mär 20, Apr 04, 26
Ivan TuršićTenorKnusperhexe2026 Feb 21, Mär 08, 20, Apr 04
Thomas EbensteinTenorKnusperhexe2026 Feb 25, Apr 26, Mai 09, 15
Elisa MaayeshiSopranTaumännchen, Sandmännchen

Engelbert Humperdinck’s celebrated fairy-tale opera for the whole family has returned to the stage of the Komische Oper Berlin! In this new production by Dagmar Manzel, the story of the siblings lost in the forest burgeons with fresh new life, full of childlike imagination, poetic wit, and plenty of magic.

It’s every parent’s nightmare: one minute you’re scolding the kids, the next minute they’ve disappeared! Hansel and Gretel have grown up living from hand to mouth. So it’s no wonder when they’re sent into the woods to gather berries. But that’s exactly when Hansel and Gretel immediately lose their way, after a quarrel with their mother. Left alone with their thoughts and fears – but also with their boundless imagination – the two children discover the world of the forest for themselves. And when they stumble upon a witch’s house overflowing with treats, their worries and hunger seem banished forever. If only there weren’t this thing with the witch … because she thinks her gingerbread is even better when children are part of the ingredients. It’s in their moment of greatest need that Hansel and Gretel ultimately prove their amazing strength in defeating evil together.

Hansel and Gretel remains one of the most famous fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm, to which Engelbert Humperdinck has erected a musical monument with this opera, colourful and affecting like a Richard Wagner composition, gripping like an adventure story, and full of space for magic and imagination.

After the great success of her Pippi Longstocking, Dagmar Manzel now tackles another classic of children’s literature. Here, she’s reviving the magic of the German fairy tale, with all its inexplicable facets, eerie details, and invincible belief in goodness. Musical support is provided by conductor Yi-Chen Lin, who conjures up Humperdinck’s enchanting sounds from the depths of the forest floor.

© Jan Windszus Photography