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A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Deutsche Oper Berlin
Benjamin Britten [1913 – 1976]
A Midsummer Night's Dream has inspired musicians for centuries. Yet the work only became a permanently successful opera a good 360 years after it debuted on stage, with Britten's musical version that debuted in 1960. He had arranged the original text by Shakespeare and scored it as a light, fairy tale-like and frequently witty masterwork with references to opera history.
It is staged by young American director Ted Huffman, who after a series of directorial works in France recently made a name for himself in the German-speaking world with his staging of Händel's RINALDO in Frankurt, MADAMA BUTTERFLY at the Opernhaus Zurich, and SALOME at the Oper Köln.
A Coproduction with Opéra Orchestre National Montpellier – Occitanie / Pyrénées-Méditerranée. Kindly supported by Förderkreis der Deutschen Oper Berlin e. V. The Children's Chorus is supported by and Dobolino e. V.
- 17.04.2026, 19:30 h
Gianni Schicchi
- 17.04.2026, 19:30 h
Suor Angelica
- 17.04.2026, 19:30 h
Suor Angelica / Gianni Schicchi
- 18.04.2026, 13:00 h
Führung
- 18.04.2026, 15:00 h
Familienführung
- 19.04.2026, 16:00 h
Tosca
- 23.04.2026, 19:30 h
Tosca
- 25.04.2026, 13:00 h
Führung
- 25.04.2026, 14:30 h
Familienführung
- 25.04.2026, 18:00 h
Giulio Cesare in Egitto
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- Conductor
- Director
- Set design
- Costumes
- Light design
- Choreographer
- Choreographer (Puck)
- Children's Chorus
- Oberon
- Tytania
- Puck
- Theseus
- Hippolyta
- Lysander
- Demetrius
- Hermia
- Helena
- Bottom
- Quince
- Flute
- Snug
- Snout
- Starveling
- Cobweb
- Peaseblossom
- Mustardseed
- Moth
- Chorus
- Orchestra