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Opera Highlights at Deutsche Oper Berlin: A Season of Diverse Narratives

The Deutsche Oper Berlin is set to present a dazzling array of operatic and musical theater performances in the 2024/25 season, drawing audiences into a world of timeless music and compelling storytelling. Featuring iconic productions like 'Carmen,' 'The Magic Flute,' 'La Traviata,' and more, this season promises a rich tapestry of genres and narratives. With a talented ensemble of artists and an emphasis on both classical and contemporary themes, the Deutsche Oper Berlin continues to be a beacon of cultural excellence and innovation.

Mar 7, 2025
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1. Carmen
Georges Bizet’s titular heroine is as captivating a character as any in the history of opera. The different interpretations of Carmen are legion: we have the seductress, the personification of forbidden yearning, the standard bearer for the “eternally female” in the brutal battle of the sexes, the anarchist unfettered by bourgeois angst and compulsions, the archaic clairvoyante seeing her own death in the cards - yet free, as she does not dread her destiny. Few opera heroines are so open to interpretation and hence so able to serve as a mirror held up to society.
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Sep 1, 2024 - Jun 22, 2025
Deutsche Oper Berlin

Berlin · Deutsche Oper Berlin

2. The Magic Flute
It’s the most performed opera in the German-speaking region, an unusual – and masterly – blend of Viennese folk theatre and fairy tale, mythology and freemasonry mystique: Mozart’s THE MAGIC FLUTE remains a puzzle to this day. Did Mozart and his librettist Schikaneder switch horses from the Queen of the Night to Sarastro half way through? Is the message not one of distrust towards a supposedly infallible priesthood and its simplistic good-versus-evil ideology? Are some Mozart experts right when they talk of a disconnect between text and music? Whatever the answer, it’s the music that allows us to relate to the story’s contradictions. Far from denouncing the characters, it confers an existentiality on their conflicts.
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Sep 15, 2024 - Jul 12, 2025
Deutsche Oper Berlin

Berlin · Deutsche Oper Berlin

3. La traviata
Violetta Valery, living in kept splendour at the expense of Baron Douphol, has apparently recovered from a serious illness. To celebrate, she throws a party where she meets and falls for Alfredo Germont. As their love for each other is frowned upon, they set up house outside of Paris. Alfredo’s father insists that she break with his son in order not to jeopardise the marriage prospects of Alfredo’s sister. Violetta accedes to his wish and cuts off relations. In a showdown at another party Violetta tries to convince Alfredo that she’s in love with the Baron, causing Alfredo to hurl his gambling winnings at her feet, calling them “fees for services rendered”. Soon afterwards, at the height of the Paris carnival, Violetta is on her deathbed. She receives Alfredo, who has heard from his father her real reason for leaving him. Violetta forgives him, gives him her blessing and dies.
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Oct 4, 2024 - Jun 13, 2025
Deutsche Oper Berlin

Berlin · Deutsche Oper Berlin

4. Tannhäuser and the Singers' Contest at Wartburg
Repelled by the dispassion of the Wartburg society of minnesingers, Tannhäuser, a singer-knight, removes to the interior of the Venusberg in search of fulfilment. Eventually his longing for Elisabeth leads him to leave again. Back at the Wartburg castle, Tannhäuser takes part in a singing contest whose theme is the nature of love, but when he sings that love is ideally about sensual satisfaction, he is cast out and sent to Rome to seek papal absolution. He returns from Rome without the hoped-for indulgence and resolves to return to the Venusberg. Then a miracle occurs and he finds redemption after all.
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Oct 5, 2024 - Apr 13, 2025
Deutsche Oper Berlin

Berlin · Deutsche Oper Berlin

5. The Barber of Seville
It’s a rambunctious tale: an old curmudgeon is set on marrying his own ward of court with a view to snapping up her considerable inheritance. He leaves no stone unturned in his efforts to keep the fair Rosina cloistered from the outside world and thus from any potential young suitors. A pity, then, that Count Almaviva has fallen head over heels for her. Assisted by Figaro, an enterprising barber, he plans to outwit the old man, win over Rosina – and ensure that it’s love that attracts her to him rather than his rank and wealth. Not an easy job for Figaro, seeing as the opposite camp is scheming with equal tenacity … Love wins out in the end, and it turns out that all precautions were useless!
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Oct 6, 2024 - Apr 8, 2025
Deutsche Oper Berlin

Berlin · Deutsche Oper Berlin

6. The Fairy Tale of the Magic Fute
Prince Tamino falls head over heels in love with Princess Pamina when he receives her picture as a gift. Pamina's love for the Prince is awakened when she hears the tales of Papageno, the bird catcher, with whom she then sings a love duet, Papageno standing in for Tamino. However, these two children of royal blood have a few obstacles to surmount before they can be united. Fortunately there's always music in the meantime: Tamino is given a magic flute that can tame wild animals, and Papageno has a musical instrument, a glockenspiel of magic chimes.
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Nov 28, 2024 - Apr 15, 2025
Deutsche Oper Berlin

Berlin · Deutsche Oper Berlin

7. Children' s ballet - The Nutcracker
It's Christmas Eve. After the wonderful festivities, little Klara falls into a deep sleep. She dreams of a fantastic journey to the fairytale sugar country, accompanied by the nutcracker, her most beautiful gift.
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Dec 5, 2024 - May 24, 2025
Deutsche Oper Berlin

Berlin · Deutsche Oper Berlin

8. Swingin` 25
The Big Band of the Deutsche Oper invites you to a lively New Year's Gala! With renowned jazz giants such as Pe Werner, Jeff Cascaro, Amber Schoop, as well as a number of versatile ensemble members from the Deutsche Oper Berlin, including Padraic Rowan and Thomas Cilluffo, under the baton of Manfred Honetschläger, you can start the new year in a good mood. The unique cabaret artist Piet Klocke will be commenting on and moderating titles such as ‘Mack the Knife’, the ‘September’ song or film hits like ‘Gran Torino’.
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Jan 1 - Jul 13, 2025
Deutsche Oper Berlin

Berlin · Deutsche Oper Berlin

9. Rigoletto
“As for the effect that a work has as a piece of theatre, I’d say that RIGOLETTO is the best material that I’ve ever set to music […]. It has very powerful scenes, there’s temperament, pathos, a lot of variety.” [Verdi to Antonio Somma, 22nd April 1853]
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Jan 10 - Jun 6, 2025
Deutsche Oper Berlin

Berlin · Deutsche Oper Berlin

10. Forum
The focus of the Forum event series in the 2024/25 season is on social science questions explored from various perspectives of science and dance. It provides a space for discussion and association on topics that extend far beyond the stage and invites reflection on the societal role of dance through examples from the current repertoire. On three occasions, dramaturg Katja Wiegand, along with her guests from academia and practice, will examine the complex interactions between dance and current discourses: the first session, Nature Romanticism and Ecology , questions the portrayal of nature in classical ballets, where nature is often romanticized or stylized. In Space and Movement , the tension between architecture and dance will be highlighted. The concluding session, Body and Culture , will focus on the relationship between dance and identity.
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Jan 14 - May 27, 2025
Deutsche Oper Berlin

Berlin · Deutsche Oper Berlin

Conclusion
The Deutsche Oper Berlin's 2024/25 season offers a rich and diverse operatic experience, appealing to a wide range of audiences. From the timeless allure of 'Carmen' to the philosophical depth of 'The Magic Flute,' and the emotional poignancy of 'La Traviata,' each performance is crafted to engage and inspire. With a focus on both traditional and contemporary themes, this season reaffirms the Deutsche Oper Berlin's commitment to artistic excellence and cultural dialogue. Whether a seasoned opera enthusiast or a curious newcomer, the season promises something special for everyone to enjoy.
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