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February 2023
19:30
Rusalka
Antonín Dvořák
Lyrical tale in three acts (1901)
Last time this season!

Rusalka, the daughter of a powerful water sprite, has fallen madly in love with a human prince. Though warned against it, she prepares to leave her life behind and become human in the name of love. The mermaid is ready to make any sacrifice, but the prince, human and weak, cannot withstand this love. Ultimately, the price Rusalka has to pay for her love is high, and bitter.
16:00
Come closer!
General house tour

When was the Komische Oper Berlin founded? How many seats are there in the auditorium? What’s with the funny name, and where are the huge stage sets actually stored? You will get answers to all these questions during your guided tour at the Komische Oper Berlin. Enriched with exciting theatre anecdotes, we take a close look behind the scenes of the opera house.
19:30
La Cage Aux Folles
(Ein Käfig voller Narren)

“I am what I am, and what I am is no secret”—And it shouldn’t be! In 1983, the beat of freedom resounded from Broadway to London, Paris, Vienna and Berlin, and heralded the triumphant advance of a musical that makes everyone wishing for a life outside of petty conventions breathe a sigh of relief. A plea to trust one’s own feelings, not to pretend, and thus make the world a more colorful, beautiful and habitable place.
14:00
Take a look!
Guided tour for families

Numerous guided tours offer individual and exciting looks behind the scenes of the Komische Oper Berlin, enriched with entertaining retrospectives and futuristic digital views. Dive into the fascinating world of the opera house!
17:00
Opera and Dinner
Mit allen Sinnen geniessen!

In cooperation with the opera catering company “kultur-catering”, a culinary opera treat is offered for selected performances: A three-course meal at a festively decorated table in the special atmosphere of the opera casino before the curtain rises. This can be easily booked with the service on the respective evening (opera and dinner both begin at 5 p.m.).
19:30
The Love for Three Oranges
Last time this season!

“A musical theatre miracle!” [BERLINER MORGENPOST] One of the most successful productions of the Komische Oper Berlin returns to the repertoire for the last time after 138 performances: Prokofiev's ludicrous fairy tale about a melancholy prince who falls in love with three oranges, in a timelessly poetic production by Andreas Homoki. Thus unfolds a lusty production that cheekily rebels against logic and realism, and creates space for dreaming. “This Prokofiev passes over the stage with such infectious enthusiasm that the audience is completely out of its mind” [Opernwelt]—and has been for over 20 years now!
16:00
La Cage Aux Folles
(Ein Käfig voller Narren)

“I am what I am, and what I am is no secret”—And it shouldn’t be! In 1983, the beat of freedom resounded from Broadway to London, Paris, Vienna and Berlin, and heralded the triumphant advance of a musical that makes everyone wishing for a life outside of petty conventions breathe a sigh of relief. A plea to trust one’s own feelings, not to pretend, and thus make the world a more colorful, beautiful and habitable place.
20:00
Classically romantic!
Chamber concert
Foyer
In the elegant ambience of the foyer, the musicians of the Komische Oper Berlin reveal their vulnerable side in the Chamber Concerts – without an orchestra pit, or any kind of safety net.
19:30
The Revenge of the Bat
Premiere

Just in time for their 75th birthday, the Pfister Sisters are back, with Johann Strauss' The Bat—the work that opened the Komische Oper Berlin itself, under Walter Felsenstein, in 1947. This time, we present a radically new version, without the violins and red velvet, featuring bass, guitar and offbeat rhythms. The Komische Oper Berlin presents this classic in a form that will delight operetta fans and skeptics alike.
17:00
Opera and Dinner
Mit allen Sinnen geniessen!

In cooperation with the opera catering company “kultur-catering”, a culinary opera treat is offered for selected performances: A three-course meal at a festively decorated table in the special atmosphere of the opera casino before the curtain rises. This can be easily booked with the service on the respective evening (opera and dinner both begin at 5 p.m.).
19:30
The Revenge of the Bat

Just in time for their 75th birthday, the Pfister Sisters are back, with Johann Strauss' The Bat—the work that opened the Komische Oper Berlin itself, under Walter Felsenstein, in 1947. This time, we present a radically new version, without the violins and red velvet, featuring bass, guitar and offbeat rhythms. The Komische Oper Berlin presents this classic in a form that will delight operetta fans and skeptics alike.
19:00
The Revenge of the Bat

Just in time for their 75th birthday, the Pfister Sisters are back, with Johann Strauss' The Bat—the work that opened the Komische Oper Berlin itself, under Walter Felsenstein, in 1947. This time, we present a radically new version, without the violins and red velvet, featuring bass, guitar and offbeat rhythms. The Komische Oper Berlin presents this classic in a form that will delight operetta fans and skeptics alike.
18:30
Behind the Performance
»Il core vi dono« – Inszenierung

What does an opera actually cost? Who organizes the set? How are the costumes made? And where do the ideas for a production concept come from?
In cooperation with the TheaterGemeinde Berlin, artists and staff shed some light into the inner workings of the opera.
In cooperation with the TheaterGemeinde Berlin, artists and staff shed some light into the inner workings of the opera.
Schall&Rausch
FESTIVAL
19:00
The Discreet Charm of Cutting Back
Schorsch Kamerun and Local Professionals
Schall&Rausch
World Premiere
Vollgutlager, Berlin-Neukölln

How long can humanity, its cities and economies continue to proliferate? This cardinal question is the focus of this Musical Theatre installation by Schorsch Kamerun and his comrades in arms. With a Neukölln community choir, artists from the Komische Oper Berlin and the audience, The Discreet Charm of Cutting Back attempts to deal with the trauma caused by the necessity of constant economic growth.
19:30
The Revenge of the Bat

Just in time for their 75th birthday, the Pfister Sisters are back, with Johann Strauss' The Bat—the work that opened the Komische Oper Berlin itself, under Walter Felsenstein, in 1947. This time, we present a radically new version, without the violins and red velvet, featuring bass, guitar and offbeat rhythms. The Komische Oper Berlin presents this classic in a form that will delight operetta fans and skeptics alike.
21:00
Gig Theatre »Spectacles«
Benjamin Abel Meirhaeghe
Schall&Rausch
SchwuZ, Berlin-Neukölln

Countertenor, director and shooting star of the Belgian performing arts, Benjamin Abel Meirhaeghe searches for new rituals of love together with producer Laurens Mariën. With a mixture of pop, classical music, and dance, this performative concert is the kick-off to Gig Theatre, a new series and format for performances between music and theatre.
16:00
Tom Sawyer
World Premiere

Mark Twain’s classic children’s book about friendship, wild adventures, growing up and first tender love, with music by the exiled American, Kurt Weill. Exciting musical theatre—and not only for the youngest!
18:00
The Discreet Charm of Cutting Back
Schorsch Kamerun and Local Professionals
Schall&Rausch
Vollgutlager, Berlin-Neukölln

How long can humanity, its cities and economies continue to proliferate? This cardinal question is the focus of this Musical Theatre installation by Schorsch Kamerun and his comrades in arms. With a Neukölln community choir, artists from the Komische Oper Berlin and the audience, The Discreet Charm of Cutting Back attempts to deal with the trauma caused by the necessity of constant economic growth.
18:00
The Revenge of the Bat

Just in time for their 75th birthday, the Pfister Sisters are back, with Johann Strauss' The Bat—the work that opened the Komische Oper Berlin itself, under Walter Felsenstein, in 1947. This time, we present a radically new version, without the violins and red velvet, featuring bass, guitar and offbeat rhythms. The Komische Oper Berlin presents this classic in a form that will delight operetta fans and skeptics alike.
11:00
Tom Sawyer

Mark Twain’s classic children’s book about friendship, wild adventures, growing up and first tender love, with music by the exiled American, Kurt Weill. Exciting musical theatre—and not only for the youngest!
19:30
The Revenge of the Bat

Just in time for their 75th birthday, the Pfister Sisters are back, with Johann Strauss' The Bat—the work that opened the Komische Oper Berlin itself, under Walter Felsenstein, in 1947. This time, we present a radically new version, without the violins and red velvet, featuring bass, guitar and offbeat rhythms. The Komische Oper Berlin presents this classic in a form that will delight operetta fans and skeptics alike.
16:00
Music, Sound, Management!
Special guided tour: Orchestra
Numerous guided tours offer individual and exciting looks behind the scenes of the Komische Oper Berlin, enriched with entertaining retrospectives and futuristic digital views. Dive into the fascinating world of the opera house!
14:00
Trance
Tianzhuo Chen
Schall&Rausch
KINDL - Zentrum für zeitgenössische Kunst, Berlin-Neukölln

The title of this twelve-hour performance says it all. Between ritual and club culture, Tianzhuo Chen and his summoners invite you to immerse yourself in a hypnotic cosmos—to wander, to linger, and to surrender to the driving beats.
18:00
The Discreet Charm of Cutting Back
Schorsch Kamerun and Local Professionals
Schall&Rausch
Vollgutlager, Berlin-Neukölln

How long can humanity, its cities and economies continue to proliferate? This cardinal question is the focus of this Musical Theatre installation by Schorsch Kamerun and his comrades in arms. With a Neukölln community choir, artists from the Komische Oper Berlin and the audience, The Discreet Charm of Cutting Back attempts to deal with the trauma caused by the necessity of constant economic growth.
20:00
Transatlantic
Symphony concert with James Gaffigan and John Chest

James Gaffigan makes his debut as the General Music Director of the Komische Oper Berlin with a program between two continents, with four composers of the 20th century and of the present, located between the cultural centers of New York and Berlin ...
20:00
Surplus Circus / African Exodus
S’busiso Shozi, Nhlanhla Mahlangu, Centre for the Less Good Idea
Schall&Rausch
SchwuZ, Berlin-Neukölln

Seven South African singer-performers explore Bantu migration stories of an exodus in the Niger-Congo region. A musical journey through Bantu songs, pulsating rhythms and a good dose of humor. In the Surplus Circus, secondary ideas are improvised together with musicians from the Komische Oper Berlin to form new narratives.
14:00
Trance
Tianzhuo Chen
Schall&Rausch
KINDL - Zentrum für zeitgenössische Kunst, Berlin-Neukölln

The title of this twelve-hour performance says it all. Between ritual and club culture, Tianzhuo Chen and his summoners invite you to immerse yourself in a hypnotic cosmos—to wander, to linger, and to surrender to the driving beats.
18:00
The Discreet Charm of Cutting Back
Schorsch Kamerun and Local Professionals
Schall&Rausch
Vollgutlager, Berlin-Neukölln

How long can humanity, its cities and economies continue to proliferate? This cardinal question is the focus of this Musical Theatre installation by Schorsch Kamerun and his comrades in arms. With a Neukölln community choir, artists from the Komische Oper Berlin and the audience, The Discreet Charm of Cutting Back attempts to deal with the trauma caused by the necessity of constant economic growth.
20:00
Surplus Circus / African Exodus
S’busiso Shozi, Nhlanhla Mahlangu, Centre for the Less Good Idea
Schall&Rausch
SchwuZ, Berlin-Neukölln

Seven South African singer-performers explore Bantu migration stories of an exodus in the Niger-Congo region. A musical journey through Bantu songs, pulsating rhythms and a good dose of humor. In the Surplus Circus, secondary ideas are improvised together with musicians from the Komische Oper Berlin to form new narratives.
20:00
Komische Oper Berlin Ball

“Wouldn't You Like to Be on Broadway?” one hears in Kurt Weill’s New York musical, Street Scene. The correct answer to that can only be: “Yes, I would!” And so, the Komische Oper Berlin invites you to a Ball under the motto “Broadway!”. From the elegant reception to the excellent dinner on stage, everything will be as if underneath the dazzling lights of the world-famous New York Theater boulevard. And of course, the orchestra of the Komische Oper Berlin will be playing immortal musical hits from the pens of Cole Porter, Stephen Sondheim and Leonard Bernstein, including a musical surprise program at midnight!
10:00
Introductory matinee with breakfast
Foyer

Two weeks before the premiere, the respective dramaturges invite you to a matinee on Sunday at noon in the upper foyer. Here you can get deeper insight into the work, and insider information about the production before your visit to the opera. The director, conductor, set and costume designers will talk about their work and whet your curiosity about the upcoming premiere.
14:00
Trance
Tianzhuo Chen
Schall&Rausch
KINDL - Zentrum für zeitgenössische Kunst, Berlin-Neukölln

The title of this twelve-hour performance says it all. Between ritual and club culture, Tianzhuo Chen and his summoners invite you to immerse yourself in a hypnotic cosmos—to wander, to linger, and to surrender to the driving beats.
18:00
Wortgefecht »Unmapping Time«
Diskurs im Festivalalltag
Schall&Rausch
Berlin Global Village, Berlin-Neukölln

19:00
The Magic Flute
Last time this season!

Tamino in the belly of the dragon, the Queen of the Night as a giant spider, dancing constellations and flying butterfly boys – the fascination The Magic Flute exerts over both young and old audience members at the Komische Oper Berlin seems endless.
20:00
Baroque Prince
Chamber concert
Schall&Rausch
SchwuZ, Berlin-Neukölln

In the elegant ambience of the foyer, the musicians of the Komische Oper Berlin reveal their vulnerable side in the Chamber Concerts – without an orchestra pit, or any kind of safety net.
March 2023
16:00
Come closer!
General house tour

When was the Komische Oper Berlin founded? How many seats are there in the auditorium? What’s with the funny name, and where are the huge stage sets actually stored? You will get answers to all these questions during your guided tour at the Komische Oper Berlin. Enriched with exciting theatre anecdotes, we take a close look behind the scenes of the opera house.
19:30
The Revenge of the Bat
Last time this season!

Just in time for their 75th birthday, the Pfister Sisters are back, with Johann Strauss' The Bat—the work that opened the Komische Oper Berlin itself, under Walter Felsenstein, in 1947. This time, we present a radically new version, without the violins and red velvet, featuring bass, guitar and offbeat rhythms. The Komische Oper Berlin presents this classic in a form that will delight operetta fans and skeptics alike.
14:00
Far off the Beaten Track!
Special guided tour: Hidden Paths!
Numerous guided tours offer individual and exciting looks behind the scenes of the Komische Oper Berlin, enriched with entertaining retrospectives and futuristic digital views. Dive into the fascinating world of the opera house!
17:00
Opera and Dinner
Mit allen Sinnen geniessen!

In cooperation with the opera catering company “kultur-catering”, a culinary opera treat is offered for selected performances: A three-course meal at a festively decorated table in the special atmosphere of the opera casino before the curtain rises. This can be easily booked with the service on the respective evening (opera and dinner both begin at 5 p.m.).
19:30
La Cage Aux Folles
(Ein Käfig voller Narren)

“I am what I am, and what I am is no secret”—And it shouldn’t be! In 1983, the beat of freedom resounded from Broadway to London, Paris, Vienna and Berlin, and heralded the triumphant advance of a musical that makes everyone wishing for a life outside of petty conventions breathe a sigh of relief. A plea to trust one’s own feelings, not to pretend, and thus make the world a more colorful, beautiful and habitable place.
16:00
Tom Sawyer

Mark Twain’s classic children’s book about friendship, wild adventures, growing up and first tender love, with music by the exiled American, Kurt Weill. Exciting musical theatre—and not only for the youngest!
11:00
Hot and snappy!
Children’s concert with music for dancing

You can't see them, touch them, or smell them—but you can hear them, and feel them too! In the children’s concerts, we bring music to life!
19:30
La Cage Aux Folles
(Ein Käfig voller Narren)

“I am what I am, and what I am is no secret”—And it shouldn’t be! In 1983, the beat of freedom resounded from Broadway to London, Paris, Vienna and Berlin, and heralded the triumphant advance of a musical that makes everyone wishing for a life outside of petty conventions breathe a sigh of relief. A plea to trust one’s own feelings, not to pretend, and thus make the world a more colorful, beautiful and habitable place.
11:00
Tom Sawyer

Mark Twain’s classic children’s book about friendship, wild adventures, growing up and first tender love, with music by the exiled American, Kurt Weill. Exciting musical theatre—and not only for the youngest!
19:30
La Cage Aux Folles
(Ein Käfig voller Narren)

“I am what I am, and what I am is no secret”—And it shouldn’t be! In 1983, the beat of freedom resounded from Broadway to London, Paris, Vienna and Berlin, and heralded the triumphant advance of a musical that makes everyone wishing for a life outside of petty conventions breathe a sigh of relief. A plea to trust one’s own feelings, not to pretend, and thus make the world a more colorful, beautiful and habitable place.
19:00
Così fan tutte
Premiere

Mozart's "Così fan tutte" covers the whole emotional range of human relationships—and returns to the Komische Oper Berlin in a production by Kirill Serebrennikov!
10:00
Introductory matinee with breakfast
Foyer

Two weeks before the premiere, the respective dramaturges invite you to a matinee on Sunday at noon in the upper foyer. Here you can get deeper insight into the work, and insider information about the production before your visit to the opera. The director, conductor, set and costume designers will talk about their work and whet your curiosity about the upcoming premiere.
19:00
La Cage Aux Folles
(Ein Käfig voller Narren)

“I am what I am, and what I am is no secret”—And it shouldn’t be! In 1983, the beat of freedom resounded from Broadway to London, Paris, Vienna and Berlin, and heralded the triumphant advance of a musical that makes everyone wishing for a life outside of petty conventions breathe a sigh of relief. A plea to trust one’s own feelings, not to pretend, and thus make the world a more colorful, beautiful and habitable place.
11:00
Tom Sawyer

Mark Twain’s classic children’s book about friendship, wild adventures, growing up and first tender love, with music by the exiled American, Kurt Weill. Exciting musical theatre—and not only for the youngest!
19:30
Anziehung
Salon über die Macht des Miteinander zur Premiere von Così fan tutte
Almost 200 years ago, the very quarter in which the Komische Oper Berlin now stands was a center of the so-called “literary salons”, and thus one of the most important meeting places of the up-and-coming middle class. Important salonnières such as Rahel Varnhagen and Henriette Herz invited interesting personalities from Society, Art and the Sciences to their homes for an informal exchange of ideas. The atmosphere was relaxed and stimulating ...
16:00
From the Image to the Stage!
Special guided tour: Stage Design
Numerous guided tours offer individual and exciting looks behind the scenes of the Komische Oper Berlin, enriched with entertaining retrospectives and futuristic digital views. Dive into the fascinating world of the opera house!
19:30
La Cage Aux Folles
(Ein Käfig voller Narren)

“I am what I am, and what I am is no secret”—And it shouldn’t be! In 1983, the beat of freedom resounded from Broadway to London, Paris, Vienna and Berlin, and heralded the triumphant advance of a musical that makes everyone wishing for a life outside of petty conventions breathe a sigh of relief. A plea to trust one’s own feelings, not to pretend, and thus make the world a more colorful, beautiful and habitable place.
16:00
Come closer!
General house tour

When was the Komische Oper Berlin founded? How many seats are there in the auditorium? What’s with the funny name, and where are the huge stage sets actually stored? You will get answers to all these questions during your guided tour at the Komische Oper Berlin. Enriched with exciting theatre anecdotes, we take a close look behind the scenes of the opera house.
19:30
Così fan tutte

Mozart's "Così fan tutte" covers the whole emotional range of human relationships—and returns to the Komische Oper Berlin in a production by Kirill Serebrennikov!
14:00
From Figurine to Costume!
Special guided tour: Costume
Numerous guided tours offer individual and exciting looks behind the scenes of the Komische Oper Berlin, enriched with entertaining retrospectives and futuristic digital views. Dive into the fascinating world of the opera house!
16:00
Come closer!
General house tour

When was the Komische Oper Berlin founded? How many seats are there in the auditorium? What’s with the funny name, and where are the huge stage sets actually stored? You will get answers to all these questions during your guided tour at the Komische Oper Berlin. Enriched with exciting theatre anecdotes, we take a close look behind the scenes of the opera house.
19:30
La Cage Aux Folles
(Ein Käfig voller Narren)

“I am what I am, and what I am is no secret”—And it shouldn’t be! In 1983, the beat of freedom resounded from Broadway to London, Paris, Vienna and Berlin, and heralded the triumphant advance of a musical that makes everyone wishing for a life outside of petty conventions breathe a sigh of relief. A plea to trust one’s own feelings, not to pretend, and thus make the world a more colorful, beautiful and habitable place.
11:00
Sponsor Society Concert

Once a year, the Komische Oper Berlin says "Thank You!” to its most loyal supporter: The Sponsor Society Friends of the Komische Oper Berlin, e.V. in the form of a concert with the orchestra and the opera studio of the Komische Oper Berlin, conducted by Erina Yashima. We invite you all to discover the undiscovered parts of the colorful history of music theatre. Let us surprise you!
19:00
Orpheus in the Underworld
(Orphée aux enfers)
Revival

Shameless, funny and cheeky! In Barrie Kosky's wildly acclaimed production at the 2019 Salzburg Festival, the first Offenbach operetta in the festival’s nearly 100-year-long history, grandiose Mythological Travesty joins an enthusiastic ensemble of the highest caliber. Led by the inimitable Max Hopp as John Styx, who lends his speaking voice to each figure on stage, Sydney Mancasola as Eurydice, Wolfgang Ablinger-Sperrhacke as Pluto and Peter Bording as Jupiter plunge into a gaudy, impudent, and hellish underworld.
18:30
Behind the Performance
The reality behind backstage
Der allgemeine Vorverkauf für die Spielzeit 2022/23 beginnt am 5. Mai, 11 Uhr. Förderkreis-Mitglieder, OpernCard-25-Inhaber*innen und Abonnent*innen können bereits ab 27. April, 11 Uhr Karten erwerben.

What does an opera actually cost? Who organizes the set? How are the costumes made? And where do the ideas for a production concept come from?
In cooperation with the TheaterGemeinde Berlin, artists and staff shed some light into the inner workings of the opera.
In cooperation with the TheaterGemeinde Berlin, artists and staff shed some light into the inner workings of the opera.
20:00
String master
Chamber concert
Foyer
In the elegant ambience of the foyer, the musicians of the Komische Oper Berlin reveal their vulnerable side in the Chamber Concerts – without an orchestra pit, or any kind of safety net.
16:00
Come closer!
General house tour

When was the Komische Oper Berlin founded? How many seats are there in the auditorium? What’s with the funny name, and where are the huge stage sets actually stored? You will get answers to all these questions during your guided tour at the Komische Oper Berlin. Enriched with exciting theatre anecdotes, we take a close look behind the scenes of the opera house.
19:00
Così fan tutte

Mozart's "Così fan tutte" covers the whole emotional range of human relationships—and returns to the Komische Oper Berlin in a production by Kirill Serebrennikov!
14:00
Into the Mask!
Special guided tour: Mask

Numerous guided tours offer individual and exciting looks behind the scenes of the Komische Oper Berlin, enriched with entertaining retrospectives and futuristic digital views. Dive into the fascinating world of the opera house!
16:00
Come closer!
General house tour

When was the Komische Oper Berlin founded? How many seats are there in the auditorium? What’s with the funny name, and where are the huge stage sets actually stored? You will get answers to all these questions during your guided tour at the Komische Oper Berlin. Enriched with exciting theatre anecdotes, we take a close look behind the scenes of the opera house.
17:00
Opera and Dinner
Mit allen Sinnen geniessen!

In cooperation with the opera catering company “kultur-catering”, a culinary opera treat is offered for selected performances: A three-course meal at a festively decorated table in the special atmosphere of the opera casino before the curtain rises. This can be easily booked with the service on the respective evening (opera and dinner both begin at 5 p.m.).
19:30
Orpheus in the Underworld
(Orphée aux enfers)

Shameless, funny and cheeky! In Barrie Kosky's wildly acclaimed production at the 2019 Salzburg Festival, the first Offenbach operetta in the festival’s nearly 100-year-long history, grandiose Mythological Travesty joins an enthusiastic ensemble of the highest caliber. Led by the inimitable Max Hopp as John Styx, who lends his speaking voice to each figure on stage, Sydney Mancasola as Eurydice, Wolfgang Ablinger-Sperrhacke as Pluto and Peter Bording as Jupiter plunge into a gaudy, impudent, and hellish underworld.
22:15
Asked by ...!
The Late-Night Talk: Talking to the Artists

The face, the voice and the soul of the Komische Oper Berlin, and of every performance: the members of the ensemble! In the new late-night talk format, two stage artists from each production answer the questions of dramaturgy and of the audience ...
19:00
... und mit morgen könnt ihr mich!
Premiere

After the great success of Lonely House, Katharine Mehrling returns to the Komische Oper Berlin with a staged evening of songs by Kurt Weill. While Lonely House was devoted entirely to Weill’s exile in Paris and New York, the focus tonight is on the songs from Weill’s Berlin period, arranged for orchestra by Kai Tietje and staged by Barrie Kosky.
19:30
... und mit morgen könnt ihr mich!

After the great success of Lonely House, Katharine Mehrling returns to the Komische Oper Berlin with a staged evening of songs by Kurt Weill. While Lonely House was devoted entirely to Weill’s exile in Paris and New York, the focus tonight is on the songs from Weill’s Berlin period, arranged for orchestra by Kai Tietje and staged by Barrie Kosky.
16:00
Come closer!
General house tour

When was the Komische Oper Berlin founded? How many seats are there in the auditorium? What’s with the funny name, and where are the huge stage sets actually stored? You will get answers to all these questions during your guided tour at the Komische Oper Berlin. Enriched with exciting theatre anecdotes, we take a close look behind the scenes of the opera house.
20:00
Volxmusik
Symphony concert with Brandon Keith Brown and Wallis Giunta

What actually makes folk music, folk music? The Orchestra of the Komische Oper Berlin explores this question symphonically under the direction of Brandon Keith Brown.