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95 min
Based on Oscar Wildes story The Birthday of the Infanta, Zemlinskys single-act opera Der Zwerg is the tragic tale of a dwarf who is presented at court, falls in love with the beautiful Donna Clara, but is ultimately forced to see himself as others see him and to die of a broken heart. Preceded by Schoenbergs Accompaniment to a Cinematographic Scene, Op. 34, Zemlinskys Romantic score is full of psychological intrigue. Is Der Zwerg a critique of societys superficiality? Is it the composers self-portrait in his doomed affair with Alma Schindler? Director Tobias Kratzers stunning, transparent production creates a space in which each character is thrown into sharp relief in this fine, noble and melancholy work.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Elena Tsallagova | Donna Clara, Infanta of Spain | Unowned | |
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Emily Magee | Ghita, her attendant | Unowned |
| David Butt Philip | Der Zwerg | Unowned | |
| Mick Morris Mehnert | Der Zwerg (actor) | Unowned | |
| Philipp Jekal | Don Estoban, the chamberlain | Unowned | |
| Flurina Stucki | Maid | Unowned | |
| Amber Fasquelle | Maid | Unowned | |
| Maliu Vaahtoluoto | Maid | Unowned | |
| So Young Park | Companion | Unowned | |
| Kristina Häger | Companion | Unowned |