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Carmen

Georges Bizet (1838 – 1875)
Opéra comique in three acts
Sung in French, with German surtitles.
Libretto by Henri Meilhac & Ludovic Halévy, based on the novella (1845) by Prosper Mérimée
Premiere: 1875 in Paris

Trailer: Ullrich Bohn - Theater TV
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster

"Carmen" is still one of the most popular operas today, although the audience at its 1875 premiere initially reacted in shock. After all, Bizet elevated underprivileged, ordinary people - the fatally seductive Carmen and the deserting solider Don José - to the stars of the opera. Nevertheless, the opera began its triumphant march into the music history books, and over 140 years later, the work continues to fascinate audiences with its exotic world of smugglers, bullfighters, smoking and quarrelling factory workers, policemen, children and soldiers.

Cast

Conductor GMD Leo McFall, Chin-Chao Lin
Director Uwe Eric Laufenberg
Stage Design Gisbert Jäkel
Costume Design Antje Sternberg, Louise Buffetrille
Lighting Design Andreas Frank
Video Gérard Naziri
Chorus Master Albert Horne
Choreography Consultant Myriam Lifka
Youth Choir Niklas Sikner
Dramaturgy Laura Weber, Marie Johannsen
Carmen Fleuranne Brockway
Don José Stefano La Colla
Escamillo Eugene Richards
Micaëla Alyona Rostovskaya
Le Remendado Sascha Zarrabi
Le Dancaïre Wooseok Shim
Moralès Jack Lee
Frasquita Josefine Mindus
Mercédès Camille Sherman
Zuniga Fabian Balkhausen
Gypsy James Young
Jugendkantorei der Ev. Singakademie Wiesbaden, Chor, Extrachor & Statisterie des Hessischen Staatstheaters Wiesbaden, Hessisches Staatsorchester Wiesbaden