Dates and tickets
Unfortunately, no further dates are planned for this production.
Ein Sommernachtstraum © Thomas M. Jauk
Ein Sommernachtstraum © Clemens Heidrich
Ein Sommernachtstraum © Clemens Heidrich
Ein Sommernachtstraum © Clemens Heidrich
Ein Sommernachtstraum © Clemens Heidrich
Ein Sommernachtstraum © Clemens Heidrich
Overview
The world has come apart. Oberon and Titania, King and Queen of the fairies, are having a lovers’ quarrel. To win their argument, they unleash their magical powers and plunge the nature of their forest into an enchanting nocturnal chaos. Two young couples, who escaped to the forest as a result of their own confused emotions, are caught up in the fray, and so is a group of theatre-loving craftsmen looking for inspiration. How can this world be put right again?
This comedy, probably Shakespeare’s most famous, masterfully juggles the emotional and social levels of humankind. Centuries later, composer Benjamin Britten takes on his nation’s literary genius for his tenth opera. The plot takes everything that a musical drama needs from Shakespeare’s comedy: drama-ridden amorous mania, fairy-dreams in Oberon’s kingdom, the rough-spun craftsmen’s scenes, and the tragicomedy of a delicate fairy-queen who surrenders herself to an enamoured donkey in a drugged haze. On this sultry June-night, blazing desires from various spheres collide unintentionally, and the result is unholy chaos. The musical language is poetic, mysterious, comical, at times dramatic and always of sublime virtuosity. An instrumentation that plays on every colour of the rainbow leads us into a thicket of feelings, into an emotional undergrowth. In this moonlit rushing of the forest, tragic love occurs right next to coarse parody, until the characters recover both their sanity and their true selves in a happy ending.
The harmonious fabric of sounds of the fairy-realm, the human lovers and the drastic pastiche of the craftsmen leads us on a musical journey across entire centuries. Britten’s Midsummer Night’s Dream is the composer’s deep bow before the greatest poet of his nation, an evening of tremendous fun and a mirror to the world on stage. The revival of Michiel Dijkema’s production unfolds its effective theatrical enchantment between “pep and poetry”, “trash and dream” (HAZ).
This comedy, probably Shakespeare’s most famous, masterfully juggles the emotional and social levels of humankind. Centuries later, composer Benjamin Britten takes on his nation’s literary genius for his tenth opera. The plot takes everything that a musical drama needs from Shakespeare’s comedy: drama-ridden amorous mania, fairy-dreams in Oberon’s kingdom, the rough-spun craftsmen’s scenes, and the tragicomedy of a delicate fairy-queen who surrenders herself to an enamoured donkey in a drugged haze. On this sultry June-night, blazing desires from various spheres collide unintentionally, and the result is unholy chaos. The musical language is poetic, mysterious, comical, at times dramatic and always of sublime virtuosity. An instrumentation that plays on every colour of the rainbow leads us into a thicket of feelings, into an emotional undergrowth. In this moonlit rushing of the forest, tragic love occurs right next to coarse parody, until the characters recover both their sanity and their true selves in a happy ending.
The harmonious fabric of sounds of the fairy-realm, the human lovers and the drastic pastiche of the craftsmen leads us on a musical journey across entire centuries. Britten’s Midsummer Night’s Dream is the composer’s deep bow before the greatest poet of his nation, an evening of tremendous fun and a mirror to the world on stage. The revival of Michiel Dijkema’s production unfolds its effective theatrical enchantment between “pep and poetry”, “trash and dream” (HAZ).
Musikalische Leitung Stephan Zilias / Richard Schwennicke
Inszenierung Michiel Dijkema
Bühne Florian Parbs
Kostüme Claudia Damm
Licht Elana Siberski
Einstudierung Kinderchor Tatiana Bergh
Dramaturgie Klaus Angermann
Oberon Rodrigo Sosa Dal Pozzo
Tytania Mercedes Arcuri / Marie-Eve Munger
Puck Jami Reid-Quarrell
Theseus Daniel Eggert
Hippolyta Ekaterina Chayka-Rubinstein
Lysander Marco Lee
Demetrius Jacob Scharfman
Hermia Nina van Essen
Helena Sarah Brady / Monika Buczkowska
Bottom Richard Walshe
Quince Yannick Spanier
Flute Philipp Kapeller
Snug Markus Suihkonen
Snout Pawel Brozek
Starveling Pavel Chervinsky
Cobweb Dialekti Kampakou
Mustardseed Eunjeong Song
Moth Diana Piticas
Peaseblossom Tatjana Rodenburg
Kinderchor der Staatsoper Hannover,
Statisterie der Staatsoper Hannover,