DIE FRAU OHNE SCHATTEN

THE WOMAN WITHOUT A SHADOW — RICHARD STRAUSS (1864–1949)

NEW PRODUCTION OF THE FESTIVAL D’AIX-EN-PROVENCE
A COPRODUCTION WITH LA MONNAIE / DE MUNT, GREEK NATIONAL OPERA

Opera

OPERA IN THREE ACTS, OP. 65
LIBRETTO BY HUGO VON HOFMANNSTHAL
FIRST PERFORMED ON 10 OCTOBER 1919 AT THE WIENER STAATSOPER

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Conductor
Klaus Mäkelä
Stage direction
Barrie Kosky
Set design
Michael Levine
Costume design
Victoria Behr
Lighting design
Franck Evin
Dramaturgy
Antonio Cuenca Ruiz
Der Kaiser
Michael Spyres
Die Kaiserin
Vida Miknevičiūtė*
Die Amme
Nina Stemme
Barak, der Färber
Brian Mulligan
Die Färberin
Ambur Braid
Der Geisterbote
Jean-Sébastien Bou
Der Einäugige
Tomasz Kumięga*
Der Einarmige
Daniel Miroslaw
Der Bucklige, Die Erscheinung eines Jünglings
Robert Lewis
Die Stimme des Falken, Der Hüter der Schwelle des Tempels
Gloria Tronel
Eine Stimme von oben
Héloïse Mas*
Choir and Orchestra
Chœur et Orchestre de Paris
*Former artists of the Académie

About

As dawn breaks on the terrace of the palace, the verdict is final: if the Empress does not acquire the shadow she lacks within three days, her husband will be turned to stone. At what cost can the implacable prophecy be thwarted? Forced to mingle with humans, the woman without a shadow discovers a world of cruelty and pain, but also of kindness and generosity, a world that will transform her. An initiatory fresco teeming with symbolism and accompanied by the most sumptuous music, this most ambitious collaboration between Strauss and Hofmannsthal tackles, in the midst of World War I, a question that is more pressing than ever: what is the essence of humanity and why should it be perpetuated? In contrast to modern scepticism, it offers a vision full of hope and reiterates the urgency of storytelling in an age of disenchantment. Inspired by Barrie Kosky’s visionary ingenuity, Klaus Mäkelä chose this extraordinary work for his true debut in the pit, at the helm of the Orchestre de Paris and an exceptional cast.

Performances

Friday3July 2026
Grand Théâtre de Provence7:00 PM
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Monday6July 2026
Grand Théâtre de Provence7:00 PM
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Thursday9July 2026
Grand Théâtre de Provence7:00 PM
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Sunday12July 2026
Grand Théâtre de Provence5:00 PM
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Wednesday15July 2026
Grand Théâtre de Provence7:00 PM
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Category Plus
€312.00
Category 1
€232.00
Category 2
€184.00
Category 3
€141.00
Category 4
€97.00
Category 5
€60.00
Category 6
€32.00

Youth prices
€93, €69, €55, €42, €29, €18, €10

Performance available with ticket packages

Sung in German with French and English surtitles
3 hours and 50 minutes with two intervals

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