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An empty glitter bomb: Aschenbrödels Traum at the Volksoper Wien

A dizzying premise from Martina Eisenreich and Axel Ranisch, loosely drawing on Johann Strauss II’s unfinished ballet Aschenbrödel, which tries to be everything, all at once.
Death, interrupted: KaiserRequiem moves at the Volksoper

Omer Meir Wellber’s Mozart-Ullmann mash-up sounds like a terrible idea, but absolutely hits the mark.
Paging Dr Freud! Iolanta and the Nutcracker at the Volksoper Wien

When is The Nutcracker not The Nutcracker? When's it's mashed together with Tchaikovsky's Iolanta to represent the blind princess’ inner world in a dark interpretation.
Ella Milch-Sheriff’s Alma emerges as a dark triumph at the Volksoper

A haunting, musically compelling impression of a woman whose life was shaped by creation, loss, and unfulfilled thirst for personal expression.
Femicide! A controversial Carmen from Lotte de Beer at the Volksoper

Lotte de Beer’s new retelling at the Volksoper reintroduces the element of shock into Bizet's popular opera.
Brigadoon charms in Austrian premiere at the Volksoper
Movement was so effectively utilised in this production, with elements of ballet, modern and Scottish folk melded in true Agnes de Mille fashion.
