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Long after the Paris world premiere in 1896 Oscar Wilde’s tragedy “Salomé” remained a thorn in the flesh of the establishment across Europe. In Wilhelminian Germany and the Danube Monarchy, too, official art adjudicators considered the subject “repulsive” and the text “an insult to morality”. In the minds of the guardians of public morals the New Testament story of Herod’s daughter was as ill-suited to the stage as it was to pictorial representat...
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2 dates (8 Mar - 14 Mar)
Mar
8
Sat
6:00 pm
Deutsche Oper Berlin
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Mar
14
Fri
8:00 pm
Deutsche Oper Berlin
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