The Abduction from the Seraglio

Die Entführung aus dem Serail

Th 3.12.26 Sa 5.12.26 We 9.12.26 Fr 18.12.26
The Abduction from the Seraglio
Th 3.12.26, 19:30
from € 23
Large house
The Abduction from the Seraglio
Sa 5.12.26, 19:30
from € 28
Large house
The Abduction from the Seraglio
We 9.12.26, 19:30
from € 23
Large house
The Abduction from the Seraglio
Fr 18.12.26, 18:00
from € 28
Large house

German Singspiel by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Opera Large house

Director, Stage design
Stage design, Video
Ramon Diago
Costume design
Light design
Carlos Marquerie
Chorus direction

Director, Stage design
Stage design, Video
Ramon Diago
Costume design
Light design
Carlos Marquerie
Chorus direction

Director, Stage design
Stage design, Video
Ramon Diago
Costume design
Light design
Carlos Marquerie
Chorus direction

Director, Stage design
Stage design, Video
Ramon Diago
Costume design
Light design
Carlos Marquerie
Chorus direction

A German singspiel in three acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Text by Christoph Friedrich Bretzner, adapted by Johann Gottlieb Stephanie the Younger
Dialogues by Rodrigo García
World premiere 16th July 1782 at the Hoftheater, Vienna
Premiere at the Deutsche Oper Berlin: 17th June 2016

Mozart’s singspiel The Abduction from the Seraglio (Die Entführung aus dem Serail) may at first glance appear fairytale-like and almost a bit naive. And the plot surrounding Konstanze, who has been abducted by pirates and is now trapped in the harem of Bassa Selim, seems to only confirm this. But Mozart’s music transcends the boundaries of the singspiel. It transforms the characters, who seem bound to the «Turkish opera» so popular in the 18th century but usually quite simplistic, into profoundly human characters exposed to extreme situations and experiencing conflicting emotions. For Mozart, the inner conflicts of his characters were more important than the external plot, and his music explores them in a psychologically profound way. The Argentinian-Spanish author and director Rodrigo García has transposed the story to the present day and rewritten the dialogue. With the French-British conductor Stephanie Childress, one of the most interesting young musicians of our time makes her debut at Deutsche Oper Berlin. In addition, the premiere Konstanze returns to Bismarckstrasse with Kathryn Lewek.
Accompanying programme Introduction to the work: 45 minutes before the performance in the Rang Foyer on the right
LanguageIn German language with German and English surtitles
Duration2 hours 45 minutes / including an interval after approx. 70 minutes
Age recommendationrecommended from age 16

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