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OrlandoNueva producción

Schillertheater: Großer SaalBismarckstraße 110, Berlín, Berlin, 10625, Alemania
Fechas/horas en zona horaria de Berlin
sábado 16 mayo 202619:00
jueves 21 mayo 202619:00
domingo 24 mayo 202618:00
miércoles 27 mayo 202619:00
domingo 31 mayo 202618:00
sábado 06 junio 202619:00
Programa
Neuwirth, Olga (n. 1968)Orlando (German premiere)
Intérpretes
Komische Oper Berlin
Johannes KalitzkeDirección
Ewa MarciniecDirección de escena
Mirek KaczmarekDiseño de escena
Julia KornackaDiseño de vestuario
Olaf FreeseDiseño de iluminación
Orchester der Komischen Oper Berlin
Chorsolisten der Komischen Oper Berlin
Sophia JiraDramaturgia
David CaveliusDirección de coro
Kinderchor der Komischen Oper Berlin
Dagmar FiebachDirección de coro
Agnieszka KrystCoreografía
Ema NikolovskaMezzosopranoOrlando
Eric JurenasContratenorGuardian Angel
Karolina GumosMezzosopranoQueen, Purity, Friend of Orlando's child
Ulrike HelzelMezzosopranoModesty
Anna NekhamesSopranoSasha, Chastity
Günter PapendellBarítonoShelmerdine, Green
Ivan TuršićTenorDoctor 1
Tom Erik LieBarítonoDoctor 2, Pope
Jens LarsenBajoDoctor 3, Duke
Grace HeldridgeMezzosopranoOrlando's girlfriend
Andrew HarrisBajoDryden
Andrew DickinsonTenorAddison

Imagine being immortal and witnessing four centuries of history firsthand—first as a man, then as a woman...

A favorite of Queen Elizabeth I, the young English nobleman Orlando is showered with honours and estates—and henceforth, ceases to age. After an unresolved love affair with the beautiful Russian Sasha, Orlando withdraws from society, determined to become a poet. Disappointed once again, he then takes up a diplomatic post in a distant conflict zone. There, after a trance-like sleep lasting a week, Orlando awakens as a woman. With this change, she discovers that she’s lost all her property ownership rights in England. In search of freedom, Orlando journeys through centuries of patriarchal rule, witnessing Baroque decadence, Victorian morality, countless wars, and the rise of the digital age. Orlando’s own non-binary child embodies the fluidity of identity, challenging every notion of duality. As a poet, Orlando writes against simplification and populism, and as a time traveller, Orlando continuously reimagines the present.

At once visionary, critical, and ironic, Virginia Woolf’s Orlando (1928) was dedicated to her lover, Vita Sackville-West. With the 2019 opera Orlando, Austrian composer Olga Neuwirth extends this fictional biography into the present, becoming a time traveller herself as she embarks on a musical journey that stretches from madrigal to electronic music. Director Ewelina Marciniak brings this kaleidoscopic work—exploring the fluidity of time, style, and gender roles—to the German stage for the first time, as a hybrid grand opéra that blends fashion, media, space, and music.

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