Carmen

Su 4.10.26 Fr 9.10.26 Fr 16.10.26 We 21.10.26 Su 25.10.26 Th 4.3.27 Sa 6.3.27 Fr 12.3.27
Carmen
Su 4.10.26, 16:00
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Carmen
Fr 9.10.26, 19:30
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Carmen
Fr 16.10.26, 19:30
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Carmen
We 21.10.26, 19:00
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Carmen
Su 25.10.26, 16:00
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Carmen
Th 4.3.27, 19:30
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Carmen
Sa 6.3.27, 19:30
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Carmen
Fr 12.3.27, 19:30
from € 28
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Opera by Georges Bizet

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Conductor
Stage design
Costume design
Light design
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Children’s chorus direction
Choreography

Conductor
Stage design
Costume design
Light design
Chorus direction
Children’s chorus direction
Choreography

Conductor
Stage design
Costume design
Light design
Chorus direction
Children’s chorus direction
Choreography

Conductor
Stage design
Costume design
Light design
Chorus direction
Children’s chorus direction
Choreography

Conductor
Stage design
Costume design
Light design
Chorus direction
Children’s chorus direction
Choreography

Conductor
Stage design
Costume design
Light design
Chorus direction
Children’s chorus direction
Choreography

Conductor
Stage design
Costume design
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Chorus direction
Children’s chorus direction
Choreography

Opéra comique in four acts by Georges Bizet
Libretto by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, based on the novella of the same name by Prosper Mérimée
First performed on 3rd March 1875, in Paris
Premiered at the Deutsche Oper Berlin on 20th January 2018

«Free she was born, free she will die»: To preserve her freedom, Carmen even accepts her own death. With her uncompromising will to autonomy, she shattered the moral conventions of her time. This sets her apart from the many passive, self-sacrificing female characters of 19th-century opera – once a scandalous figure, later a figure of identification, always a large screen onto which audiences project their own feelings. Director Ole Anders Tandberg takes up these ambivalences and works with iconic images: the bright red flamenco dress, the torero costume and the bullring. But these symbols are not left uncommented upon; instead, they are exaggerated to the point of the grotesque and the macabre. An emotional rollercoaster ride with catchy tunes like the Habanera and the Toreador Song that will linger long in memory. Argentinian conductor Alejo Pérez, General Music Director of Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, makes his debut at Deutsche Oper Berlin. Gaëlle Arquez brings charm and sophistication to the French Carmen, and later our new ensemble member Kristina Stanek introduces herself as the new Berlin Carmen.
Introduction 45 minutes before the performance in the Rang Foyer on the right
LanguageIn French with German and English surtitles
Duration3 hrs / including an interval after approx. 90 minutes
Age recommendationfrom age 14
Co-productionKindly supported by Förderkreis der Deutschen Oper Berlin e. V. The children's chorus is sponsored by Dobolino e.V.

«Carmen»

New productions 26/27