Picture: Hanns Josten

Guided Tour

Guided Tour to the opera house and the backstage area
Sep '12
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Oct '12
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Nov '12
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Jan '13
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Jun '13
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Dec '13
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Jan '14
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Saturday, 29. September 2012
16:00
Visit the Backstage and the Front of House areas of Berlins smallest opera house as it prepares to open its doors for the evening performance.

The Backstage tours include an introduction to the colourful history of the theatre, an insight into the recent re-development of the Komische Oper Berlin and a look at aspects of current productions.
As the Komische Oper Berlin is a fully working theatre, each tour is a unique experience, and may include opportunities to see the magnificent backstage technology in operation.
Yvonne Trawny is guiding the tour, which lasts approximately one hour and 15 minutes.

Please book under:
Komische Oper Berlin, Yvonne Trawny, Behrenstr. 55-57, 10117 Berlin
Telefon: 030 / 20 260 223
Mail: fuehrungen@komische-oper-berlin.de
The tour takes approximately 1 hour 15 minutes

Once again this season at the Komische Oper Berlin concludes with a week-long festival. Review the new productions of the season once again on seven consecutive days. 
Hans Christian Andersen’s fairytale about lies, self-deception and vanity becomes a lively satirical musical comedy in the hands of Czech composer Miloš Vacek (1928 – 2012).
Wehope our programme will arouse considerable interest, and as always we extend ahearty welcome to all visitors at the Komische Oper Berlin.
William Shakespeare’s tragicomic drama about jealousy in the kingdom of the fairies, confused lovers, lust – and the frustration of being a great big donkey…