Rigoletto
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Melodrama by Giuseppe Verdi
Opera Main stage
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Conductor
Director
Stage design
Costume design
Chorus direction
Dramaturgy
Conductor
Director
Stage design
Costume design
Chorus direction
Dramaturgy
Conductor
Director
Stage design
Costume design
Chorus direction
Dramaturgy
Conductor
Director
Stage design
Costume design
Chorus direction
Dramaturgy
Duke of Mantua
Rigoletto
Gilda
Count of Monterone
Count of Ceprano
Countness of Ceprano
Marullo
Borsa
Sparafucile
Giovanna / Maddalena
Bailiff
Court lady
Orchestra
Duke of Mantua
Rigoletto
Gilda
Count of Monterone
Count of Ceprano
Countness of Ceprano
Marullo
Borsa
Sparafucile
Giovanna / Maddalena
Bailiff
Court lady
Orchestra
Duke of Mantua
Rigoletto
Gilda
Count of Monterone
Count of Ceprano
Countness of Ceprano
Marullo
Borsa
Sparafucile
Giovanna / Maddalena
Bailiff
Court lady
Orchestra
Duke of Mantua
Rigoletto
Gilda
Count of Monterone
Count of Ceprano
Countness of Ceprano
Marullo
Borsa
Sparafucile
Giovanna / Maddalena
Bailiff
Court lady
Orchestra
Melodrama in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi
Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave based on the drama Le roi s'amuse by Victor Hugo
First performed on 11th March 1851 in Venice
Premiered at the Deutsche Oper Berlin on 21. April 2013
Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave based on the drama Le roi s'amuse by Victor Hugo
First performed on 11th March 1851 in Venice
Premiered at the Deutsche Oper Berlin on 21. April 2013
A clown whose laughter catches in his throat, a ruthless lover, a hitman with a warm voice: In Rigoletto, Verdi assembles bawdy farce, profound character studies and overwhelming emotion into a dazzling grotesque about power and vulnerability. The opera is so much more than „La donna è mobile!” In his production, Jan Bosse tells the tragedy of a man who fails to separate his private life from his public actions. The Deutsche Oper Berlin auditorium becomes the decadent ducal court of Mantua, the understage a claustrophobic hiding place. There, Rigoletto keeps his daughter Gilda hidden from the eyes of the nobles. But as the action unfolds, the carefully separated roles of the cynical court jester and the gentle father begin to crumble. In his futile attempt to protect his daughter, Rigoletto inadvertently destroys his world – until only an empty stage remains. Conductor Anna Handler, already a favourite with the public, will conduct her first Verdi production.
Introduction 45 minutes before the performance in the Rang Foyer on the right
LanguageIn Italian with German and English surtitles
Duration2 hours 35 minutes / including an interval after approx. 60 minutes
Age recommendationfrom age 14
Co-productionSupported by Förderkreis der Deutschen Oper Berlin e. V.
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