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This image appears to be the Opera Wuppertal opera house, which will put on the first carbon neutral production with Modular Stage Zero.
Feb 19, 2025

Oper Wuppertal Postpones Premiere of ‘The Lodger’

Oper Wuppertal has postponed its premiere of Phyllis Tate’s “The Lodger.” Per an official press release, the decision resulted from a desire to ensure that it meets the artistic standards of the company. “‘The Lodger’ promises to be an extraordinary and captivating production that will captivate audiences with its innovative set design and outstanding artistic performance,” the company noted in {…}

Opera Wuppertal
Jun 16, 2023

Opera Wuppertal Announces 2023-24 Season

Opera Wuppertal has announced its 2023-24 season, the first under Artistic Director Rebekah Rota. The season opens with “Angel’s Bone” by Du Yun. The opera will be conducted by Johannes Witt and directed by Jorinde Keesmaat. Performance Date:  Sept. 1, 2023  Next up is “Tristan und Isolde” which will be conducted by Patrick Hahn and directed by Martin Andersson. Performance {…}

This image appears to be the Opera Wuppertal opera house, which will put on the first carbon neutral production with Modular Stage Zero.
Feb 25, 2023

Opera Wuppertal Announces Sustainable Program ‘Modular Stage Zero’

Opera Wuppertal is set to present the first CO2-Neutral production via the initiative “Modular Stage Zero.” Per an official press statement, ‘Modular Stage Zero’ “is paving the way for sustainable opera productions by developing a modular, reusable set design system. The idea itself sounds simple (think ‘Lego meets Ikea’): a number of set elements that can be infinitely redesigned and {…}

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