Queen of Spades
Su 1.11.26 We 4.11.26 Sa 7.11.26 Fr 13.11.26 all events
Opera by Pyotr I. Tchaikovsky
Opera Main stage
©2024, Marcus Lieberenz
©2024, Marcus Lieberenz
©2024, Marcus Lieberenz
©2024, Marcus Lieberenz
©2024, Marcus Lieberenz
©2024, Marcus Lieberenz
©2024, Marcus Lieberenz
©2024, Marcus Lieberenz
©2024, Marcus Lieberenz
©2024, Marcus Lieberenz
©2024, Marcus Lieberenz
©2024, Marcus Lieberenz
©2024, Marcus Lieberenz
©2024, Marcus Lieberenz
Conductor
Director
Stage design, Costume design
Light design
Video design
Choreographer
Ron Howell
Chorus direction
Children's Chorus direction
Dramaturgy
Conductor
Director
Stage design, Costume design
Light design
Video design
Choreographer
Ron Howell
Chorus direction
Children's Chorus direction
Dramaturgy
Conductor
Director
Stage design, Costume design
Light design
Video design
Choreographer
Ron Howell
Chorus direction
Children's Chorus direction
Dramaturgy
Conductor
Director
Stage design, Costume design
Light design
Video design
Choreographer
Ron Howell
Chorus direction
Children's Chorus direction
Dramaturgy
Herman
Count Tomsky
Prince Yeletsky
Countess
Liza
Chekalinsky
Chaplitsky
Narumow
Surin
Polina
Governess
Masha
Ceremonies' Master
Orchestra
Herman
Count Tomsky
Prince Yeletsky
Countess
Liza
Chekalinsky
Chaplitsky
Narumow
Surin
Polina
Governess
Masha
Ceremonies' Master
Orchestra
Herman
Count Tomsky
Prince Yeletsky
Countess
Liza
Chekalinsky
Chaplitsky
Narumow
Surin
Polina
Governess
Masha
Ceremonies' Master
Orchestra
Herman
Count Tomsky
Prince Yeletsky
Countess
Liza
Chekalinsky
Chaplitsky
Narumow
Surin
Polina
Governess
Masha
Ceremonies' Master
Orchestra
Opera in three acts
Libretto by Modest Tchaikovsky based on Alexander Puschkin
First performance on 19 December 1890 in Sankt Petersburg
Premiere at the Deutsche Oper Berlin on 9 March 2024
Libretto by Modest Tchaikovsky based on Alexander Puschkin
First performance on 19 December 1890 in Sankt Petersburg
Premiere at the Deutsche Oper Berlin on 9 March 2024
«What is our life? A game! Good and evil are merely dreams, work and honesty just lies,» Hermann fatalistically concludes in Pique Dame, as he faces his end at the gaming table. Based on Pushkin’s novella, Tchaikovsky paints a picture of a world dominated by economic inequality and the law that dictates only the strongest survive. Hermann must live up to the social standing of his lover Lisa at any cost; he hopes to gain wealth through the Countess’s cursed card secret. But his hope for happiness vanishes in a spiral of obsession that drags Hermann into the abyss. Doris Soffel returns as the Countess in Sam Brown’s production. Elena Guseva takes on the role of Lisa, while Arsen Soghomonyan makes his house debut as Hermann; both have performed the roles on stages from Milan to New York. Stéphane Degout and Alexey Markov, two great baritones of our time, appear as Prince Yeletsky and Count Tomsky, respectively. The musical direction is by the Ukrainian conductor Kirill Karabits.
Introduction 45 minutes before the performance in the Rang Foyer on the right
LanguageIn Russian with German and English surtitles
DurationApprox. 3 hours 20 minutes / including an interval after approx. 100 minutes
Age recommendationfrom age 14
Further informationStrobe lighting is used during the performance. At the end of the performance, a shot with a blank cartridge sounds on stage.
Co-productionKindly supported by Förderkreis der Deutschen Oper Berlin e. V.
We would like to thank our partners
New productions 26/27
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