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Musical theatre about the hope for immortal love
Based on a libretto by Robert Bolesto with music by Jan Duszyński
One should at least be allowed to hope for immortality
Orpheus, probably the most well-known singer from ancient Greece, could control animals and the elemental forces of nature with his art of singing. But he was unable to avert the inevitable fate of humans: the death of his beloved. In the soon-to-be present, the situation has not fundamentally changed: people know, down to the second, when they will die, and their death date is updated everyday based on medical data. And yet, the immortality of the beloved remains humanity’s unfulfilled dream.
Orpheus is the female president of a foundation dedicated to freezing terminally ill and dead people so they can be thawed out again once the problem of death has been resolved. Her partner, Eurydice, learns during a routine morning checkup that she only has 60 minutes left to live. She wants to spend her remaining time at Orpheus’s side. She refuses to be frozen.
With her elemental musical theatre, a modern continuation of the musical traditions of Monteverdi and Gluck, Polish director Anna Smolar explores the reasons for human hope. Does salvation lie in beauty and emotional connection? Or in the hope of a technology that secures immortality? And what does an immortal soul do with a mortal body? The two award-winning and highly musical young actresses Annika Neugart and Elisabeth Nittka sing Eurydice and Orpheus – and embody a pair of lovers from the future.
“Imagine, when a human dies,
the soul misses the body, actually grieves
the loss of its hands and all
they could hold.”
– Andrea Gibson, “Tincture”, 1975
- With André Benndorff, Franziska Hartmann, Annika Neugart, Elisabeth Nittka, Enes Şahin, Konstantin Schumann, Anja Signitzer
- Directed by Anna Smolar
- Stage & Costume Design Anna Met
- Musical direction / Composition Jan Duszyński
- Video Design/ Video Artist Johanna Seggelke
- Choreography Paweł Sakowicz
- Lighting Design Christian Schweig
- Adaption Robert Bolesto
- Dramaturgy Viola Hasselberg
- Accompanist Weronika Krowka
- Sound Jonathan Wimer, Katharina Widmaier-Zorn
- Video technology Kai Metzner, Daniel Steigthaler
- Mask Marisa Schleimer, Elvira Liesenfeld
- Assistant director Hannah Waldow
- Stage design assistant Hannah Grimme
- Costume assistant Sophie Höper
- Directin Intern Catalina Bartdorff
- Stage design intern Johannes Buhrow
- Stage management Barbara Stettner
- Soufflage Jutta Ina Masurath
- Artistic Production Management Josh Menges
- Technical production management Adrian Bette
- Stage master Weronika Patan
Dates & Tickets
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Open rehearsal „Eurydike und Orpheus“Wed 22.4. 7 pmTake part
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Eurydike und OrpheusSun 26.4. 7 pmPremiere Premiere subscription
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Eurydike und OrpheusTue 12.5. 8 pmSecond show subscription
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Eurydike und OrpheusMon 15.6. 8 pmMonday subscription
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Eurydike und OrpheusTue 30.6. 8 pmTuesday subscription
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Eurydike und OrpheusWed 15.7. 8 pmWednesday subscription
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Eurydike und OrpheusThu 23.7. 8 pmThursday subscription
- Schauspielhaus
- Premiere: 26.4.2026
- Thu-Sat: 15-45 €, Sun-Wed: 10-40 €, under 30 years each seat category: 10 €