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Station Paradiso

Staatsoper StuttgartUpper Schlossgarten 6, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, 70173, Alemania
Fechas/horas en zona horaria de Berlin
domingo 29 noviembre 202618:00
miércoles 02 diciembre 202619:30
jueves 10 diciembre 202619:30
viernes 18 diciembre 202619:00
Programa
Glojnarić, Sara (n. 1991)Station ParadisoLibreto de Tanja Šljivar
Intérpretes
Staatsoper Stuttgart
Peter RundelDirección
Anika RutkofskyDirección de escena
Christina SchmittDiseño de escena
Adrian StapfDiseño de vestuario
Volker von SchwanenflügelDiseño de iluminación
Staatsorchester Stuttgart
Manuela HartelVideoarte
Paul HauptmeierDiseño de sonido
Martin ReckerDiseño de sonido
Julia SchmittDramaturgia
Johanna MangoldDramaturgia
Janine GrellscheidCoreografía
Goran JurićBajoBusfahrer
Josefin FeilerSopranoBraut
Andrew BogardBajoYugo-Vater
Diana HallerMezzosopranoYugo-Tochter
Joseph TancrediTenorNeapolitaner
Ziad NehmeTenorTürkischer Vater
Fanie AntonelouSopranoTürkische Tochter
Stine Marie FischerMezzosopranoSüditalienische Mutter
Martina MikelićMezzosopranoSüditalienische Tochter
Carole WilsonMezzosopranoTante Maria Sängerin
Loretta PettiMezzosopranoTante Maria Köchin

Station Paradiso is an opera about the town of Stuttgart and the people who live here. It tells the stories of nine people who set off together on a road trip heading south. The price for the journey: a song. Nostalgia and dreams, tragedies and comic situations, rituals and linguistic diversity – it all comes together in a poetic, surreal mixtape opera. Croatian composer Sara Glojnarić met people who all have settled in the Stuttgart area since the 1950s – and she listened to them. The result is a cross-generational songbook of the City. Can an old, dusted-off LP sleeve bring memories to life across countries and generations? Station Paradiso seeks a sense of feeling at home in all these stories that are set between the Stuttgart bus station, Anatolia and Naples. Stories that have never before been told on an opera stage.

In Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, Italian, Turkish and German with German and English surtitles

There will be a German introduction 45 minutes before the performance at the Upper Foyer (I. Rang).

© Matthias Baus
© Matthias Baus