La Bohème
La Bohème
Life is grand! And it’s cold . . . on Christmas Eve in the Latin Quarter of Paris, around the year 1830. The four Bohemians haven’t got enough money for rent, nor for firewood, nor for Christmas supper. Though penniless, they are fabulously rich in joie de vivre, with hearts afire—until the shadow of looming death breaks into their carefree lives . . .
Puccini’s masterpiece about the artistic life in nineteenth century Paris is a tale of longing, love, art, and fate, set against a panorama of big city freedoms, loneliness, and joie de vivre. Inspired by daguerreotypes, a forerunner of photography, the stage design of Rufus Didwiszus brings the city of Paris to life as a magical artistic space in which the frenetic life of the Bohemian collides with the pain of evanescence. ‘Kosky gives us the essence of the piece, taking a repertory classic that has gone through a thousand incarnations back to its origins.’ [DIE WELT]
Duration
2hr 15min incl. intermission
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Cast
Giacomo Puccini
Giacomo Puccini
Based on Scènes de la vie de bohème by Henri Murger, in four acts [1896]
Libretto by Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
Komische Oper Berlin
Stage:
Schillertheater - Großer Saal
Bismarckstraße 110
10625 Berlin
Tickets at the box office
12 - 76 €
Recommended from grade 7