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To be or not to be

My Friend Bunbury

Gerd Natschinski
Cancelled
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Please note
Due to considerable cutbacks and the associated austerity measures in the current Berlin budget, the Komische Oper Berlin is forced to cancel the production of “Mein Freund Bunbury” planned for June 2025. Following the performances of the 2024/25 season in the interim quarters at the Schillertheater, “Mein Freund Bunbury” was scheduled to close the season as a new production in the tent in front of the Rotes Rathaus.


What could be more convenient for avoiding onerous social obligations than occasionally having a friend who urgently needs your help? It’s from this passing idea that Oscar Wilde crafted his final and still most popular comedy, The Importance of Being Earnest. In 1964, Gerd Natschinski chose this hit concept as the basis for a new musical. Max Hopp directs this masterpiece of East Germany’s Heiteres Musiktheater (light-hearted music theatre), with all its barbs, in the big tent!
Musical in seven acts [1964]
Loosely based on Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest
Text by Helmut Bez and Jürgen Degenhardt
Premiere on 14 June 2025
Recommended from grade 9
German
Musikalische Leitung
Inszenierung
Bühnenbild
Marie Caroline Rössle
Kostüme
Ursula Kudrna
Choreografie
Jack Worthing
Ramesh Nair
Cecily Cardew
So­phi­a Eus­kir­chen
Algernon Moncrieff
Alexander von Hugo
Lady Augusta Bracknell
Eva Mattes
Frederick Chasuble
Laetitia Prism
Christina Clark
Butler Jeremias / Butler John
Axel Werner
Entertainer
Christoph Marti
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