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Weekend Tips: What to Do This Weekend in Berlin
June 5 to 7, 2026: Events, festivals, exhibitions and more things to do for your perfect weekend in Berlin. more
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June 5 to 7, 2026: Events, festivals, exhibitions and more things to do for your perfect weekend in Berlin. more
With its immense richness of musical colour, this is arguably Handel's most famous opera. The fact that the plot draws on a well-known love story – the liaison between Julius Caesar and Cleopatra, overshadowed by intrigue and civil war – was and is conducive... moreabout: Giulio Cesare in Egitto
Thirty years ago, Lortzing's works were still part of the repertoire, but now they have almost completely disappeared from the programme. This also applies to ZAR UND ZIMMERMANN. Yet the story of Tsar Peter the Great is undoubtedly one of the most successful... moreabout: Tsar and Carpenter
This work by Puccini is probably the most famous of all artist operas and at the same time a portrait of a group of young people who live for the moment without considering the consequences of their actions. Götz Friedrich's magnificent production reflects... moreabout: La bohème
In Ted Huffman's production, the magical realm of the elf-king Oberon is a place of poetry and mystery, a place of dreams and theatre at the same time. Here, it often takes only simple means to awaken the imagination: a moon, a ladder, or even a whimsical,... moreabout: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Edward Clug’s staging of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, set to music specially composed by Milko Lazar, merges dream and reality on stage. Shakespeare’s comedy intertwines several storylines: Two couples flee from a world of rigid societal norms... moreabout: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
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