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Fire and Fury

Semele

Georg Friedrich Händel
Last Chance
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Handel’s music can move you to the core, all the more so when staged as movingly and convincingly as in Barrie Kosky’s production of Semele. He brings the Greek gods of Handel’s oratorio astonishingly close, showing them entangled in the very rules they themselves created, just as humans are.

Jupiter is captivated by the extraordinarily beautiful princess Semele, just as deeply as she is by the father of the gods. Nothing does she desire more than to behold him once in his true form. Only when he reveals himself in all his divinity can she feel herself his equal. The fire of her ambition, further fanned by Jupiter’s jealous wife Juno, leads her toward destruction. The mortal Semele proves defenceless against the searing blaze of Jupiter’s presence. She must perish, and Jupiter strides onward.
Semele, the daughter of King Cadmus, is due to marry Prince Athamas, though secretly she loves Jupiter, father of the gods. Her sister Ino is unhappily in love with Athamas and can barely conceal her despair – much to her father’s displeasure. Athamas is shocked when he realizes that he’s the reason for Ino’s sorrows. A bewildered Cadmus announces that Jupiter, in the guise of an eagle, has carried off Semele.
Musical drama in three acts [1744]
Libretto by William Congreve
In the repertoire since May 13, 2018
English
3 hr 26 min, intermission included
A pessimistic, deeply serious, but also very touching, thoughtful interpretation, closer to the baroque cult of death, the lament of the decrepitude of all existence, than to the—likewise baroque—joie de vivre and exuberance.
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Next dates and cast

Schillertheater – Großer Saal

Bismarckstraße 110
10625 Berlin
Sat
20. Mar 2027
19:00
Revival
Fri
26. Mar 2027
19:00
Sat
3. Apr 2027
19:00
Wed
7. Apr 2027
19:00
Fri
16. Apr 2027
19:00
Fri
23. Apr 2027
19:00
Fri
30. Apr 2027
19:00
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