The Merry Wives of Windsor
Music by Otto Nicolai
Libretto by Salomon Hermann Mosenthal
Based on the »The Merry Wives of Windsor« by William Shakespeare
Premiered April 26, 2024
In German with German surtitles
Age recommendation: 12 years and over
He is the eternal irresistible rogue – the portly knight Sir John Falstaff. When he attempts to seduce two of Windsor’s women with identical letters, he truly meets his match. He is dumped into the Thames together with the dirty laundry, run out of the house in women’s clothing and hounded and harried in the woods at midnight. And indeed the “merry wives” also manage to bring a jealous husband to his senses and two young lovers together while they are at it.
Between Antonio Salieri and Giuseppe Verdi, Shakespeare’s comedy figure Falstaff has made his way to the opera stage many times. Otto Nicolai’s version is still today considered the best German opera piece to tackle the material. His greatest and final success (he died in May 1849, just two months after the Berlin world premiere) delights continuously, from the magical overtures right through to the turbulent finale, in which “all ends in joy and merriment”.
It stages the humorous Grande Dame of German musical theatre, and the house’s new Principal Conductor will grace the podium.
Choir of the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz
Orchestra of the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz
FACK JU FALSTAFF