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April 17 to 19, 2026: Events, festivals, exhibitions and more things to do for your perfect weekend in Berlin. more
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© Nicolas Döring
April 17 to 19, 2026: Events, festivals, exhibitions and more things to do for your perfect weekend in Berlin. more
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Artists/Collaborators: Dalia Stasevska (Musikalische Leitung), Ted Huffman (Inszenierung), Marsha Ginsberg (Bühne), Annemarie Woods (Kostüme), D. M. Wood (Licht), Sam Pinkleton (Choreografie), Ran Arthur Braun (Choreografie (Puck)), Christian Lindhorst (Kinderchor), Iestyn Davies (Oberon), Alexandra Oomens (Tytania), Jami Reid-Quarrell (Puck), Padraic Rowan (Theseus), Lucy Baker (Hippolyta), Thomas Cilluffo (Lysander), Dean Murphy (Demetrius), Anna Werle (Hermia), Maria Vasilevskaya (Helena), Patrick Guetti (Bottom), Jared Werlein (Quince), Kangyoon Shine Lee (Flute), Joel Allison (Snug), Jörg Schörner (Snout), Benjamin Dickerson (Starveling), N. N. (Cobweb), N. N. (Peaseblossom), N. N. (Mustardseed), N. N. (Moth), Kinderchor der Deutschen Oper Berlin (Chöre), Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin (Orchester)
Runtime: Sat, 02/05/2026 to Sat, 06/06/2026
It was his first great success, in a sense, his breakthrough: Nabucco. Premiered at Milan’s Scala in the spring of 1842, this work marks the start of the brilliant career of Giuseppe Verdi, who would become the leading Italian opera composer, going virtually... moreabout: Nabucco
He commands a world empire and yet he is deeply unsettled. Philip II of Spain not only fears losing command but also feels betrayed and deserted by his wife Elizabeth von Valois: she and his son Carlo are in love. moreabout: Don Carlo
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