Frau Schindler
Opera
First performance
Music by Thomas Morse.
Libretto by Kenneth Cazan and Thomas Morse.
German by Michael Alexander Rinz.
A work commissioned by the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz.
Age recommendation: 14 years and above
Krakow at the beginning of the 1940s: The terror of National Socialism has gripped all areas of public life in Poland and the effects of »Total War« have not spared even the most intimate areas of civilian life. Domestic happiness and civic values have become a fond pipe dream in many places. This is the setting that provides the basis for the story of an ordinary couple who find themselves in extraordinary times in a similarly extraordinary situation and who in this way show how two people can perceive and experience things from very different points of view under the same circumstances – a very personal journey that tells of the survival of a woman during one of the darkest chapters in human history.
After the overwhelming success of Steven Spielberg's film »Schindler's List« in 1993, Emilie Schindler, the wife of the German industrialist Oskar Schindler, who saved the lives of around 1,300 Jews in the Second World War by employing them in his armaments factories, was initially completely overshadowed by her husband and her contribution to Schindler's activities was unappreciated for a long time. And yet her view of the story is no less fascinating and of equal importance historically.
Composer Thomas Morse about his experiences leading to the world premiere of FRAU SCHINDLER: BLOG
Cast on 17/03/2017
Choir of the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz
Orchestra of the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz
Performances
Einführungsmatinee
Vor der Premiere gibt Produktionsdramaturg Daniel C. Schindler gemeinsam mit beteiligten Künstlerinnen und Künstlern in der Einführungsmatinee einen Einblick in Stück und Inszenierung.
5. März 2017, 11.00 Uhr
Akademietheater
Der Eintritt ist frei, eine Einlasskarte ist erforderlich.
Hier kommen Sie zur Matinee.
Künstlergespräch mit Thomas Morse
Thomas Morse gewährt einen Einblick in den Arbeitsprozess eines Komponisten, berichtet von seinen Recherchen an den Originalschauplätzen der Oper und tritt in einen offenen Dialog mit dem Publikum.
14. März 2017, 19.00 Uhr
NS-Dokumentationszentrum, Brienner Straße 34
Eintritt frei
Eine Kooperation mit dem NS-Dokumentationszentrum München.
Frau im Schatten