Deutsche Oper Berlin
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Opera
Bismarckstraße 35, 10627 Berlin
Benjamin Britten (1913 – 1976)

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Description
In Ted Huffman's production, the magical realm of the elf-king Oberon is a place of poetry and mystery, a place of dreams and theatre at the same time. Here, it often takes only simple means to awaken the imagination: a moon, a ladder, or even a whimsical, mischievous spirit named Puck, who flies through the air in shorts and a top hat...
Scarcely any other work of world literature breathes music in the same manner as William Shakespeare's “A Midsummer Night's Dream”. Elves dance through the night in the summery enchanted forest and sing the fairy queen Titania to sleep. Music accompanies the wedding celebration of the royal couple Hippolyta and Theseus, as well as the young lovers Hermia and Lysander, and Helena and Demetrius – when they have finally found each other in the midsummer's night after an erotic cycle of desire and disappointment, of confusion and disarray. And music rings out in the crassly humourous game in the play “Pyramus and Thisbe”, performed by six "highly skilled" craftsmen.
A Midsummer Night's Dream has inspired musicians for centuries. Yet the work only became a permanently successful opera a good 360 years after it debuted on stage, with Britten's musical version that debuted in 1960. He had arranged the original text by Shakespeare and scored it as a light, fairy tale-like and frequently witty masterwork with references to opera history.
It is staged by young American director Ted Huffman, who after a series of directorial works in France recently made a name for himself in the German-speaking world with his staging of Händel's Rinaldo in Frankurt, Madama Butterfly at the Opernhaus Zurich, and Salome at the Oper Köln.
Pre-performance talk in the right circle foyer: 45 minutes before curtain
Scarcely any other work of world literature breathes music in the same manner as William Shakespeare's “A Midsummer Night's Dream”. Elves dance through the night in the summery enchanted forest and sing the fairy queen Titania to sleep. Music accompanies the wedding celebration of the royal couple Hippolyta and Theseus, as well as the young lovers Hermia and Lysander, and Helena and Demetrius – when they have finally found each other in the midsummer's night after an erotic cycle of desire and disappointment, of confusion and disarray. And music rings out in the crassly humourous game in the play “Pyramus and Thisbe”, performed by six "highly skilled" craftsmen.
A Midsummer Night's Dream has inspired musicians for centuries. Yet the work only became a permanently successful opera a good 360 years after it debuted on stage, with Britten's musical version that debuted in 1960. He had arranged the original text by Shakespeare and scored it as a light, fairy tale-like and frequently witty masterwork with references to opera history.
It is staged by young American director Ted Huffman, who after a series of directorial works in France recently made a name for himself in the German-speaking world with his staging of Händel's Rinaldo in Frankurt, Madama Butterfly at the Opernhaus Zurich, and Salome at the Oper Köln.
Pre-performance talk in the right circle foyer: 45 minutes before curtain
Cast
Dalia Stasevska
Conductor
Ted Huffman
Director
Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Kinderchor der Deutschen Oper Berlin
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Iestyn Davies
Oberon
Alexandra Oomens
Tytania
Jami Reid-Quarrell
Puck
Padraic Rowan
Theseus
Lucy Baker
Hippolyta
Kieran Carrel
Lysander
Dean Murphy
Demetrius
Anna Werle
Hermia
Maria Vasilevskaya
Helena
Patrick Guetti
Bottom
Jared Werlein
Quince
Kangyoon Shine Lee
Flute
Joel Allison
Snug
Jörg Schörner
Snout
Benjamin Dickerson
Starveling
N. N.
Cobweb
N. N.
Peaseblossom
N. N.
Mustardseed
N. N.
Moth
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Marsha Ginsberg
Set design
Annemarie Woods
Costumes
D. M. Wood
Light design
Sam Pinkleton
Choreographer
Ran Arthur Braun
Choreographer (Puck)
Christian Lindhorst
Children's Chorus
Dates
Deutsche Oper Berlin
Bismarckstraße 35, 10627 Berlin
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