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Umbesetzungen - Deutsche Oper Berlin

Cast Changes

Replacements  24/25

Lucia di Lammermoor
14, 18 December 2024: Thomas Cilluffo will take over the role of Arturo from Kangyoon Shine Lee.
14 December 2024: Dean Murphy takes over the role of Enrico from Markus Brück.

The Magic Flute
15 December 2024: Annika Schlicht will take over the role of the second lady in place of Martina Baroni.
Michael Bachtadze takes over the role of the speaker from Markus Brück.
3 January 2025: Kieran Carrel takes over the role of Tamino from Andrei Danilov.
Annika Schlicht will take over the role of the second lady in place of Martina Baroni.
28 January 2025: Sir Donald Runnicles takes over the baton from Giulio Cilona.
Andrei Danilov takes over the role of Tamino from Kieran Carrel.
16 May 2025: Sir Donald Runnicles takes over the baton from Friedrich Praetorius.

Hänsel und Gretel
20, 26 December 2024: Katrin Wundsam takes over the role of Hänsel from Annika Schlicht.
28 December 2024: Karis Tucker takes over the role of Hänsel from Annika Schlicht.

The Cunning Little Vixen
19, 23 December 2024; 5 January 2025: Derek Welton takes over the role of the forester from Joel Allison.

Il viaggio a Reims
27, 30 December 2024; 2, 6 January 2025: Martina Russomanno takes over the role of Madame Cortese from Hulkar Sabirova.
Michael Bachtadze will sing the role of Lord Sidney in place of Joel Allison.
Álvaro Zambrano takes over the roles of Don Luigino and Zefirino in place of Chance Jonas-O'Toole.
Meechot Marrero takes over the role of Modestina from Alexandra Oomens.

Symphony concert
10 February 2025: Isabelle Druel takes over the role of Conceptión in Ravel's L'HEURE ESPAGNOLE from Marianne Crebassa.

Die Frau ohne Schatten
11 February 2025: Axel Kober takes over the baton from Sir Donald Runnicles.

Aida
3, 11, 22 May 2025: Michael Bachtazde takes over the role of Amonasro from George Petean.
3 May 2025: Volodymyr Morozov takes over the role of Ramfis in place of Byung Gil Kim.

Written on Skin
4, 14, 20 May 2025: Hugh Cutting takes over the roles of First Angel / Boy in place of Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen.

Les Vêpres Siciliennes
18, 24, 31 May 2025: Dong-Hwan Lee takes over the role of Guy de Montfort from George Petean.

Pique Dame (Queen of Spades)
21, 26, 29 June 2025: Dean Murphy will take over the role of Prince Yeletzky from Thomas Lehman.

 

Change of programme 24/25

‘On Broadway’ – Big Band and Orchestra in concert
17 April 2025, 7:00 p.m.: Instead of the ‘The Three Countertenors’ concert, there will be a concert by the BigBand and the orchestra of the Deutsche Oper Berlin called ‘On Broadway’. The programme will include works by Leonard Bernstein, George Gershwin and Cole Porter, among others.
We will contact ticket purchasers personally.

„Songs of Life and Love“ – BigBand in concert
13 July 2025: The BigBand will now be playing music by Barbra Streisand, George Benson, James Taylor and David Bowie, among others.
We will contact ticket purchasers personally.

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12
DEC

Adventskalender im Foyer: Das 12. Fensterchen

Today in the foyer: ‘The Snow Queen’ as a live audio play
A reading with Burkhard Ulrich and Fanny Frohnmeyer, with Lukas Zeuner on the drums
5:00 p.m. / Parkettfoyer
Duration: approx. 25 minutes / Free admission


‘Behold! Now we begin. When we reach the end of the story, we will know more than we do now, because it was an evil goblin! It was one of the very worst, it was the devil! One day he was in a good mood because he had made a mirror that had the property of making everything good and beautiful reflected in it shrink to almost nothing, but what was no good and looked bad was emphasised and became even worse. The most magnificent landscapes looked like overcooked spinach in it, and the best people became disgusting or stood on their heads without a torso,’ so begins the fairy tale “The Snow Queen” by Hans Christian Andersen.

By an unfortunate accident, a splinter of this evil magic mirror jumps into Kay's heart , whereupon he suddenly finds life in his small town quite awful and lets himself be taken by the nasty Snow Queen to the far north. But Kay's friend Gerda sets out to save her best friend. With the help of a crow and a reindeer, she eventually finds her way to the cold north of Lapland and, with the true power of friendship and laughter, she is able to free Kay from the clutches of the Snow Queen.

Today, in the foyer, the tenor Burkhard Ulrich and the director of our Junge Deutsche Oper Fanny Frohnmeyer read this touching and wonderful fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen for all fairy tale fans, old and young! And our percussionist Lukas Zeuner provides the sound for the story with marimbas, a xylophone and all kinds of rhythm and sound instruments. And all this live and very close to the audience, next to the large fir tree in the parquet foyer.