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A nostalgic, slow-burn contemporary classical night.
This project is a meditation on sound and silence, solitude and communion, love and loss, explored through the intertwined narratives of Yasuna, one of the great kabuki plays dating back to 1818, and Schubert’s iconic Winterreise, conceived a decade later in 1827. Grief splinters the psyches of both Schubert’s Wanderer and Yasuna, compelling a journey into the darkness and depths of Self. This performance begins where these two individual paths converge and inspire. Kabuki is a form of traditional Japanese theatre, and Yasuna features dream-like dance journey scenes that resonate with the romantic sensibility of Schubert’s work.
in 4 Wochen
in 3 Wochen
Sa. 21 Nov.
Sa. 24 Okt.
in 3 Wochen
Di. 22 Dez.
in 5 Wochen
in 5 Wochen
Do. 29 Okt.
Sa. 31 Okt.
in 19 Tagen
in 20 Tagen
in 3 Wochen
in 3 WochenThe performance features Julius Drake, Hibiki Ichikawa, Fleur Barron, and Suleiman Suleiman.
The production synthesizes Schubert’s song cycle Winterreise with the dramatic storytelling and movement of the traditional kabuki play Yasuna.
Tickets on Mood.