Komische Oper Berlin at Schillertheater

Salome

Opera

Bismarckstraße 110, 10625 Berlin

Richard Strauss

Jan Windszus Photography
© Jan Windszus Photography

Description

Long before Oscar Wilde’s interpretation, the figure of Salome already appeared in the Bible. There, the story was about how King Herod, his stepdaughter Salome, and John the Baptist (Jochanaan) each lose their heads—although in very different ways...

King Herod has his eyes set on his stepdaughter, Salome. She, in turn, recoils from his improper glances and has her own sights set on another man: the imprisoned prophet Jochanaan, who refuses to even look at her. Herod commands Salome to dance for him, as he wants to see her completely—without veils. The Dance of the Seven Veils becomes the pivotal moment, with Salome exposing herself to the gaze of the king and his reveling guests. But for this dance, she demands from Herod an extraordinary reward: ‘The head of Jochanaan!’ Thus unfolds a tragedy of gazes, until the very last glance.Seeing and not seeing are integral to the erotic game: ‘Never will you see me where I see you’. This truism of love encapsulates the tragedy of unbridled desire—one that is never truly fulfilled and always ends in want. Each character in Salome fails to connect, and perishes. It’s no wonder that the composer Richard Strauss called his work ‘a scherzo with a fatal outcome’.

Director Evgeny Titov puts the construction of erotic fantasies at the heart of his production. Projections and counterprojections chase and elude each other, with voyeurism and exhibitionism entwined in a repressed sexuality caught between desire and prohibition, ecstasy and death. As they did with George Enescu’s Œdipe , the creative team once again delves into an ancient question: How does guilt arise?

Cast

Esther Bialas
Kostüme
Martina Borroni
Choreografie
Rufus Didwiszus
Bühnenbild
James Gaffigan
Musikalische Leitung
Evgeny Titov
Inszenierung
Matthias Wohlbrecht
Herodes
Karolina Gumos
Herodias
Nicole Chevalier
Salome
Günter Papendell
Jochanaan
Agustín Gómez
Narraboth
Susan Zarrabi
Ein Page der Herodias
Ivan Turšić
Erster Jude
Johannes Dunz
Zweiter Jude
Thoma Jaron-Wutz
Dritter Jude
Ferdinand Keller
Vierter Jude
Andrew Nolen
Fünfter Jude
Junoh Lee
Erster Nazarener
Christoph Späth
Zweiter Nazarener
Philipp Meierhöfer
Erster Soldat
Andrew Harris
Zweiter Soldat
Komparserie
Komparserie
Orchester der Komischen Oper Berlin
Orchester
Sebastian Alphons
Licht

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Komische Oper Berlin at Schillertheater

Bismarckstraße 110, 10625 Berlin

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