'Woe to him who sees symbols!'
In a run-down clubhouse on the edge of the forest, a hunting club clings stubbornly to its traditions. For example, the young hunter Max must prove himself in a shooting test before he can marry his beloved Agathe. Max hasn’t had a successful shot in weeks and is full of worries. Out of fear of failure, he becomes involved in dark forces and practices. Will those magical rituals grant him a direct hit? The Swiss theatre legend Christoph Marthaler joins forces with the equally legendary scenographer Anna Viebrock. Together they playfully undermine the symbolic status of Der Freischütz: featuring a wealth of folk songs, Carl Maria von Weber’s opera was soon dubbed the first ̒Deutsche Nationaloper’. Marthaler allows the singers and actors to expose the provincial narrow-mindedness of the characters, who are trapped in tics and rituals. An amusing reinvention of the German classic, in which beer glasses are bound to be raised.
Original production by Theater Basel (2022). Co-production with Opera Ballet Vlaanderen.
Romantic opera in three acts 1821, sung and spoken in German.
Free introduction 1 hour before each performance and free post-show discussions on Thursday, February 27, and Sunday, March 16.
With Dutch and English surtitles.
Original production by Theater Basel (2022). Co-production with Opera Ballet Vlaanderen.
The creators
Stephan Zilias
Conductor
Christoph Marthaler
Direction
Anna Viebrock
Scenography and costume design
Karl-Heinz Brandt
Ottokar
Raimund Nolte
Kuno
Louise Kemény
Agathe
Rosemary Hardy
Ännchen
Thomas Jesatko
Kaspar