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Sep
13
7:30 PM19:30

Dorian / Düsseldorf

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Painter Francis Bacon catches George Dyer red-handed breaking into his artist studio. Instead of calling the police, he paints his portrait. The two become a couple. - Painter Basil Hallward is obsessed with his model Dorian Gray. Gray wishes the painting would age instead of him. - Poet Oscar Wilde is the darling of London Society - until he is sent to prison for "indecent relations" with his lover Alfred Douglas.

Darryl Pinckney's text and Robert Wilson’s production of Dorian weave these three stories into an associative narrative flow, overlapping memories, reflections and feelings.

Performed in German with English surtitles (check web site to confirm).

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Oct
14
7:00 PM19:00

Moby Dick / Düsseldorf

After The Sandman, Jungle Book and Dorian, Robert Wilson’s fourth production at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, Moby Dick, is a take on yet another piece of world literature; “Moby-Dick; or, The Whale” by American writer Herman Melville.

Performed in German; with English surtitles on selected dates (check theater web site for details).

More information and tickets here.

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Nov
9
7:00 PM19:00

Moby Dick / Düsseldorf

After The Sandman, Jungle Book and Dorian, Robert Wilson’s fourth production at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, Moby Dick, is a take on yet another piece of world literature; “Moby-Dick; or, The Whale” by American writer Herman Melville.

Performed in German; with English surtitles on selected dates (check theater web site for details).

More information and tickets here.

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Nov
10
7:00 PM19:00

Moby Dick / Düsseldorf

After The Sandman, Jungle Book and Dorian, Robert Wilson’s fourth production at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, Moby Dick, is a take on yet another piece of world literature; “Moby-Dick; or, The Whale” by American writer Herman Melville.

Performed in German; with English surtitles on selected dates (check theater web site for details).

More information and tickets here.

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Apr
17
7:30 PM19:30

The Messiah / Houston

Oratorio in three parts for soloists, choir and orchestra by Georg Friedrich Händel edited by Mozart

Mozart’s version of Handel’s Messiah is famous, though seldom heard. Written in 1789, at the request of baroque enthusiast Gottfried van Swieten, this profound arrangement of Handel’s best-known oratorio includes copious woodwind parts.

More information and tickets here.

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Apr
19
2:00 PM14:00

The Messiah / Houston

Oratorio in three parts for soloists, choir and orchestra by Georg Friedrich Händel edited by Mozart

Mozart’s version of Handel’s Messiah is famous, though seldom heard. Written in 1789, at the request of baroque enthusiast Gottfried van Swieten, this profound arrangement of Handel’s best-known oratorio includes copious woodwind parts.

More information and tickets here.

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Apr
25
7:30 PM19:30

The Messiah / Houston

Oratorio in three parts for soloists, choir and orchestra by Georg Friedrich Händel edited by Mozart

Mozart’s version of Handel’s Messiah is famous, though seldom heard. Written in 1789, at the request of baroque enthusiast Gottfried van Swieten, this profound arrangement of Handel’s best-known oratorio includes copious woodwind parts.

More information and tickets here.

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Apr
29
7:30 PM19:30

The Messiah / Houston

Oratorio in three parts for soloists, choir and orchestra by Georg Friedrich Händel edited by Mozart

Mozart’s version of Handel’s Messiah is famous, though seldom heard. Written in 1789, at the request of baroque enthusiast Gottfried van Swieten, this profound arrangement of Handel’s best-known oratorio includes copious woodwind parts.

More information and tickets here.

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May
1
7:30 PM19:30

The Messiah / Houston

Oratorio in three parts for soloists, choir and orchestra by Georg Friedrich Händel edited by Mozart

Mozart’s version of Handel’s Messiah is famous, though seldom heard. Written in 1789, at the request of baroque enthusiast Gottfried van Swieten, this profound arrangement of Handel’s best-known oratorio includes copious woodwind parts.

More information and tickets here.

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May
3
2:00 PM14:00

The Messiah / Houston

Oratorio in three parts for soloists, choir and orchestra by Georg Friedrich Händel edited by Mozart

Mozart’s version of Handel’s Messiah is famous, though seldom heard. Written in 1789, at the request of baroque enthusiast Gottfried van Swieten, this profound arrangement of Handel’s best-known oratorio includes copious woodwind parts.

More information and tickets here.

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Jun
29
4:00 PM16:00

Moby Dick / Düsseldorf

After The Sandman, Jungle Book and Dorian, Robert Wilson’s fourth production at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, Moby Dick, is a take on yet another piece of world literature; “Moby-Dick; or, The Whale” by American writer Herman Melville.

Performed in German; with English surtitles on selected dates (check theater web site for details).

More information and tickets here.

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Jun
28
7:30 PM19:30

Moby Dick / Düsseldorf

After The Sandman, Jungle Book and Dorian, Robert Wilson’s fourth production at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, Moby Dick, is a take on yet another piece of world literature; “Moby-Dick; or, The Whale” by American writer Herman Melville.

Performed in German; with English surtitles on selected dates (check theater web site for details).

More information and tickets here.

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Jun
9
6:00 PM18:00

Moby Dick / Düsseldorf

After The Sandman, Jungle Book and Dorian, Robert Wilson’s fourth new production at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, Moby Dick, is a take on another piece of world literature; “Moby-Dick; or, The Whale” by American writer Herman Melville.

Performed in German; with English surtitles on selected dates (check theater web site for details).

More information and tickets here.

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Jun
8
7:30 PM19:30

Moby Dick / Düsseldorf

After The Sandman, Jungle Book and Dorian, Robert Wilson’s fourth new production at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, Moby Dick, is a take on another piece of world literature; “Moby-Dick; or, The Whale” by American writer Herman Melville.

Performed in German; with English surtitles on selected dates (check theater web site for details).

More information and tickets here.

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May
31
7:30 PM19:30

Dorian / Düsseldorf

Painter Francis Bacon catches George Dyer red-handed breaking into his artist studio. Instead of calling the police, he paints his portrait. The two become a couple. - Painter Basil Hallward is obsessed with his model Dorian Gray. Gray wishes the painting would age instead of him. - Poet Oscar Wilde is the darling of London Society - until he is sent to prison for "indecent relations" with his lover Alfred Douglas.

Darryl Pinckney's text and Robert Wilson’s production of Dorian weave these three stories into an associative narrative flow, overlapping memories, reflections and feelings.

Performed in German with English surtitles (check web site to confirm).

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May
26
7:30 PM19:30

Hamletmachine / Huichang

Hamletmachine is a text by legendary (East) German playwright Heiner Müller, whose friendship with Robert Wilson lead to several acclaimed productions. Originally produced in 1986 with NYU students in New York, then later that year with local students in Hamburg, Germany, and most recently in 2017 in an Italian version with students of the Arts Academy "Silvio d'Amico" in Rome, the Chinese version is produced in the “Theater Village” of Huichang with a Chinese cast.

For tickets and more information, click here.

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May
25
7:30 PM19:30

Hamletmachine / Huichang

Hamletmachine is a text by legendary (East) German playwright Heiner Müller, whose friendship with Robert Wilson lead to several acclaimed productions. Originally produced in 1986 with NYU students in New York, then later that year with local students in Hamburg, Germany, and most recently in 2017 in an Italian version with students of the Arts Academy "Silvio d'Amico" in Rome, the Chinese version is produced in the “Theater Village” of Huichang with a Chinese cast.

For tickets and more information, click here.

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May
25
2:30 PM14:30

Hamletmachine / Huichang

Hamletmachine is a text by legendary (East) German playwright Heiner Müller, whose friendship with Robert Wilson lead to several acclaimed productions. Originally produced in 1986 with NYU students in New York, then later that year with local students in Hamburg, Germany, and most recently in 2017 in an Italian version with students of the Arts Academy "Silvio d'Amico" in Rome, the Chinese version is produced in the “Theater Village” of Huichang with a Chinese cast.

For tickets and more information, click here.

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May
24
7:30 PM19:30

Hamletmachine / Huichang

Hamletmachine is a text by legendary (East) German playwright Heiner Müller, whose friendship with Robert Wilson lead to several acclaimed productions. Originally produced in 1986 with NYU students in New York, then later that year with local students in Hamburg, Germany, and most recently in 2017 in an Italian version with students of the Arts Academy "Silvio d'Amico" in Rome, the Chinese version is produced in the “Theater Village” of Huichang with a Chinese cast.

For tickets and more information, click here.

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May
24
7:00 PM19:00

Dorian / Kaunas

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Painter Francis Bacon catches George Dyer red-handed breaking into his artist studio. Instead of calling the police, he paints his portrait. The two become a couple. - Painter Basil Hallward is obsessed with his model Dorian Gray. Gray wishes the painting would age instead of him. - Poet Oscar Wilde is the darling of London Society - until he is sent to prison for "indecent relations" with his lover Alfred Douglas.

Darryl Pinckney's text and Robert Wilson’s production of Dorian weave these three stories into an associative narrative flow, overlapping memories, reflections and feelings.

Performed in Lithuanian with English surtitles.

Click here for tickets and more information.

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May
24
2:30 PM14:30

Hamletmachine / Huichang

Hamletmachine is a text by legendary (East) German playwright Heiner Müller, whose friendship with Robert Wilson lead to several acclaimed productions. Originally produced in 1986 with NYU students in New York, then later that year with local students in Hamburg, Germany, and most recently in 2017 in an Italian version with students of the Arts Academy "Silvio d'Amico" in Rome, the Chinese version is produced in the “Theater Village” of Huichang with a Chinese cast.

For tickets and more information, click here.

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May
23
7:45 PM19:45

Hamletmachine / Huichang (Revival)

Hamletmachine is a text by legendary (East) German playwright Heiner Müller, whose friendship with Robert Wilson lead to several acclaimed productions. Originally produced in 1986 with NYU students in New York, then later that year with local students in Hamburg, Germany, and most recently in 2017 in an Italian version with students of the Arts Academy "Silvio d'Amico" in Rome, the Chinese version is produced in the “Theater Village” of Huichang with a Chinese cast.

For tickets and more information, click here.

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May
23
7:00 PM19:00

Dorian / Kaunas

Painter Francis Bacon catches George Dyer red-handed breaking into his artist studio. Instead of calling the police, he paints his portrait. The two become a couple. - Painter Basil Hallward is obsessed with his model Dorian Gray. Gray wishes the painting would age instead of him. - Poet Oscar Wilde is the darling of London Society - until he is sent to prison for "indecent relations" with his lover Alfred Douglas.

Darryl Pinckney's text and Robert Wilson’s production of Dorian weave these three stories into an associative narrative flow, overlapping memories, reflections and feelings.

Performed in Lithuanian with English surtitles.

Click here for tickets and more information.

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May
18
4:00 PM16:00

Moby Dick / Düsseldorf

After The Sandman, Jungle Book and Dorian, Robert Wilson’s fourth new production at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, Moby Dick, is a take on another piece of world literature; “Moby-Dick; or, The Whale” by American writer Herman Melville.

Performed in German; with English surtitles on selected dates (check theater web site for details).

More information and tickets here.

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May
17
7:30 PM19:30

Moby Dick / Düsseldorf

After The Sandman, Jungle Book and Dorian, Robert Wilson’s fourth new production at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, Moby Dick, is a take on another piece of world literature; “Moby-Dick; or, The Whale” by American writer Herman Melville.

Performed in German; with English surtitles on selected dates (check theater web site for details).

More information and tickets here.

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Apr
18
7:30 PM19:30

Moby Dick / Düsseldorf

After The Sandman, Jungle Book and Dorian, Robert Wilson’s fourth new production at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, Moby Dick, is a take on another piece of world literature; “Moby-Dick; or, The Whale” by American writer Herman Melville.

Performed in German; with English surtitles on selected dates (check theater web site for details).

More information and tickets here.

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Apr
12
7:30 PM19:30

Moby Dick / Düsseldorf

After The Sandman, Jungle Book and Dorian, Robert Wilson’s fourth new production at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, Moby Dick, is a take on another piece of world literature; “Moby-Dick; or, The Whale” by American writer Herman Melville.

Performed in German; with English surtitles on selected dates (check theater web site for details).

More information and tickets here.

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Mar
23
6:00 PM18:00

Pushkin's Fairy Tales / Moscow

The unjustified war that the Russian government is waging on Ukraine violates international law and goes against everything we and our work stand for. We condemn Russia’s actions and stand in solidarity both with the suffering Ukrainian people as well as the thousands of Russian cultural workers who have denounced this senseless war in a brave open letter: “War destroys everything.”

—Robert Wilson and the team of RW Work


Pushkin wrote the Fairy Tales at his country home Boldino between 1830 and 1834. The tales' sources vary from Russian folklore themes to Western tales. Written in verse, a humourous narrator alternates with dialogue of the characters. Rich symbolism and enigmatic structures ('Tale of the Golden Cockerel,' 'Tale of the Priest and his workman Balda') and powerful imagery ('Tale of the Fisherman,' 'Tale of Tsar Saltan') are central characteristics of these late works by the great Russian poet. Robert Wilson’s production of Pushkin's Fairy Tales unites four of the five tales in addition to the rather unknown fragment of the 'Tale of the She-Bear.'

More information and tickets can be found here.

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Mar
23
1:00 PM13:00

Pushkin's Fairy Tales / Moscow

The unjustified war that the Russian government is waging on Ukraine violates international law and goes against everything we and our work stand for. We condemn Russia’s actions and stand in solidarity both with the suffering Ukrainian people as well as the thousands of Russian cultural workers who have denounced this senseless war in a brave open letter: “War destroys everything.”

—Robert Wilson and the team of RW Work


Pushkin wrote the Fairy Tales at his country home Boldino between 1830 and 1834. The tales' sources vary from Russian folklore themes to Western tales. Written in verse, a humourous narrator alternates with dialogue of the characters. Rich symbolism and enigmatic structures ('Tale of the Golden Cockerel,' 'Tale of the Priest and his workman Balda') and powerful imagery ('Tale of the Fisherman,' 'Tale of Tsar Saltan') are central characteristics of these late works by the great Russian poet. Robert Wilson’s production of Pushkin's Fairy Tales unites four of the five tales in addition to the rather unknown fragment of the 'Tale of the She-Bear.'

More information and tickets can be found here.

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Mar
22
6:00 PM18:00

Pushkin's Fairy Tales / Moscow

The unjustified war that the Russian government is waging on Ukraine violates international law and goes against everything we and our work stand for. We condemn Russia’s actions and stand in solidarity both with the suffering Ukrainian people as well as the thousands of Russian cultural workers who have denounced this senseless war in a brave open letter: “War destroys everything.”

—Robert Wilson and the team of RW Work


Pushkin wrote the Fairy Tales at his country home Boldino between 1830 and 1834. The tales' sources vary from Russian folklore themes to Western tales. Written in verse, a humourous narrator alternates with dialogue of the characters. Rich symbolism and enigmatic structures ('Tale of the Golden Cockerel,' 'Tale of the Priest and his workman Balda') and powerful imagery ('Tale of the Fisherman,' 'Tale of Tsar Saltan') are central characteristics of these late works by the great Russian poet. Robert Wilson’s production of Pushkin's Fairy Tales unites four of the five tales in addition to the rather unknown fragment of the 'Tale of the She-Bear.'

More information and tickets can be found here.

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Mar
22
1:00 PM13:00

Pushkin's Fairy Tales / Moscow

The unjustified war that the Russian government is waging on Ukraine violates international law and goes against everything we and our work stand for. We condemn Russia’s actions and stand in solidarity both with the suffering Ukrainian people as well as the thousands of Russian cultural workers who have denounced this senseless war in a brave open letter: “War destroys everything.”

—Robert Wilson and the team of RW Work


Pushkin wrote the Fairy Tales at his country home Boldino between 1830 and 1834. The tales' sources vary from Russian folklore themes to Western tales. Written in verse, a humourous narrator alternates with dialogue of the characters. Rich symbolism and enigmatic structures ('Tale of the Golden Cockerel,' 'Tale of the Priest and his workman Balda') and powerful imagery ('Tale of the Fisherman,' 'Tale of Tsar Saltan') are central characteristics of these late works by the great Russian poet. Robert Wilson’s production of Pushkin's Fairy Tales unites four of the five tales in addition to the rather unknown fragment of the 'Tale of the She-Bear.'

More information and tickets can be found here.

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Mar
21
7:00 PM19:00

Pushkin's Fairy Tales / Moscow

The unjustified war that the Russian government is waging on Ukraine violates international law and goes against everything we and our work stand for. We condemn Russia’s actions and stand in solidarity both with the suffering Ukrainian people as well as the thousands of Russian cultural workers who have denounced this senseless war in a brave open letter: “War destroys everything.”

—Robert Wilson and the team of RW Work


Pushkin wrote the Fairy Tales at his country home Boldino between 1830 and 1834. The tales' sources vary from Russian folklore themes to Western tales. Written in verse, a humourous narrator alternates with dialogue of the characters. Rich symbolism and enigmatic structures ('Tale of the Golden Cockerel,' 'Tale of the Priest and his workman Balda') and powerful imagery ('Tale of the Fisherman,' 'Tale of Tsar Saltan') are central characteristics of these late works by the great Russian poet. Robert Wilson’s production of Pushkin's Fairy Tales unites four of the five tales in addition to the rather unknown fragment of the 'Tale of the She-Bear.'

More information and tickets can be found here.

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Mar
17
7:00 PM19:00

Moby Dick / Düsseldorf

After The Sandman, Jungle Book and Dorian, Robert Wilson’s fourth new production at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, Moby Dick, is a take on another piece of world literature; “Moby-Dick; or, The Whale” by American writer Herman Melville.

Performed in German; with English surtitles on selected dates (check theater web site for details).

More information and tickets here.

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Mar
16
4:00 PM16:00

Moby Dick / Düsseldorf

After The Sandman, Jungle Book and Dorian, Robert Wilson’s fourth new production at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, Moby Dick, is a take on another piece of world literature; “Moby-Dick; or, The Whale” by American writer Herman Melville.

Performed in German; with English surtitles on selected dates (check theater web site for details).

More information and tickets here.

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Mar
16
3:00 PM15:00

Dorian / Kaunas

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Painter Francis Bacon catches George Dyer red-handed breaking into his artist studio. Instead of calling the police, he paints his portrait. The two become a couple. - Painter Basil Hallward is obsessed with his model Dorian Gray. Gray wishes the painting would age instead of him. - Poet Oscar Wilde is the darling of London Society - until he is sent to prison for "indecent relations" with his lover Alfred Douglas.

Darryl Pinckney's text and Robert Wilson’s production of Dorian weave these three stories into an associative narrative flow, overlapping memories, reflections and feelings.

Performed in Lithuanian with English surtitles.

Click here for tickets and more information.

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Mar
15
7:30 PM19:30

Moby Dick / Düsseldorf

After The Sandman, Jungle Book and Dorian, Robert Wilson’s fourth new production at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, Moby Dick, is a take on another piece of world literature; “Moby-Dick; or, The Whale” by American writer Herman Melville.

Performed in German; with English surtitles on selected dates (check theater web site for details).

More information and tickets here.

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Mar
15
7:00 PM19:00

Dorian / Kaunas

  • Nacionalinis Kauno dramos teatras (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Painter Francis Bacon catches George Dyer red-handed breaking into his artist studio. Instead of calling the police, he paints his portrait. The two become a couple. - Painter Basil Hallward is obsessed with his model Dorian Gray. Gray wishes the painting would age instead of him. - Poet Oscar Wilde is the darling of London Society - until he is sent to prison for "indecent relations" with his lover Alfred Douglas.

Darryl Pinckney's text and Robert Wilson’s production of Dorian weave these three stories into an associative narrative flow, overlapping memories, reflections and feelings.

Performed in Lithuanian with English surtitles.

Click here for tickets and more information.

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