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Cock-a-Doodle-Doo!

The Golden Cockerel

Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Revival
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Barrie Kosky’s mystical and visually striking production sweeps the audience into the enigmatic world of fairy tales – and in doing so tells us more about our times than you’d think.

Tsar Dodon is plagued by worries, with his kingdom threatened by enemies all around. He’d rather just eat and sleep instead of looking after his country. An astrologer enters the scene with just the right solution: a golden cockerel that crows and flaps if danger looms. Dodon is delighted! Yet when war actually breaks out and the cockerel crows, he discovers that he must set out in person. Instead of a battlefield, however, he encounters the beautiful Queen of Shemakha. When Dodon falls rapturously in love with her, the disastrous course is set…

Rimsky-Korsakov’s final piece of music theatre paints the magic of Pushkin’s dark fairy tale with a fantastic spectrum of sonic colours. Barrie Kosky translates these into images that are as poetic as they are mysterious: at once comic, uncompromising, and sensuous.
Prologue

The Astrologer enters and tells the audience that he's about to bring fairytale figures to life. »The tale is made up, but it contains a lesson for all good people.«

Act 1

King Dodon has had enough of wars. All he wants to do is sleep and enjoy life. Unfortunately, hostile neighbours mean his country is in danger. His sons, the princes Gvidon and Afron, outdo each other with idiotic suggestions on what action should be taken. His general Polkan brusquely dismiss- es their plans and warns of the perils they present, which annoys Dodon.
Opera in three acts [1907]
Libretto by Vladimir I. Belsky, based on a fairy tale by Alexander S. Pushkin
In the repertoire since January 28, 2024
A co-production with the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence and the Lyon Opera House
Recommended from grade 9
Russian
2hr, no intermission
Seats with a slightly restricted view are available via the telephone service and the opera box office.

Next dates and cast

Schillertheater – Großer Saal

Bismarckstraße 110
10625 Berlin
Sat
27. Mar 2027
19:30
Revival
Fri
2. Apr 2027
19:00
Sat
10. Apr 2027
19:30
Sun
18. Apr 2027
18:00
Sat
24. Apr 2027
19:30
Sat
1. May 2027
19:00
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