| Sunday 29 November 2026 | 18:00 |
| Wednesday 02 December 2026 | 19:30 |
| Thursday 10 December 2026 | 19:30 |
| Friday 18 December 2026 | 19:00 |
| Glojnarić, Sara (b. 1991) | Station Paradiso | Libretto by Tanja Šljivar |
| Staatsoper Stuttgart | ||
| Peter Rundel | Conductor | |
| Anika Rutkofsky | Director | |
| Christina Schmitt | Set Designer | |
| Adrian Stapf | Costume Designer | |
| Volker von Schwanenflügel | Lighting Designer | |
| Staatsorchester Stuttgart | ||
| Manuela Hartel | Video | |
| Paul Hauptmeier | Sound Design | |
| Martin Recker | Sound Design | |
| Julia Schmitt | Dramaturgy | |
| Johanna Mangold | Dramaturgy | |
| Janine Grellscheid | Choreography | |
| Goran Jurić | Bass | Busfahrer |
| Josefin Feiler | Soprano | Braut |
| Andrew Bogard | Bass | Yugo-Vater |
| Diana Haller | Mezzo-soprano | Yugo-Tochter |
| Joseph Tancredi | Tenor | Neapolitaner |
| Ziad Nehme | Tenor | Türkischer Vater |
| Fanie Antonelou | Soprano | Türkische Tochter |
| Stine Marie Fischer | Mezzo-soprano | Süditalienische Mutter |
| Martina Mikelić | Mezzo-soprano | Süditalienische Tochter |
| Carole Wilson | Mezzo-soprano | Tante Maria Sängerin |
| Loretta Petti | Mezzo-soprano | Tante 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).

