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The Marksman

VenuePrague State Opera
CalendarThu 22 Apr 2027 - Sun 23 May 2027
Synopsis/Details

Der Freischütz (The Marksman) – Carl Maria von Weber | Opera

Language: Performed in German, surtitles in Czech, English

 

With its subject, taken over from the German collection of ghost stories Gespensterbuch (Book of Spectres), and its dramatic music, Carl Maria von Weber’s Der Freischütz  (The Marksman) is a quintessentially Romantic piece, deemed one of the first, and most renowned, Romantic operas.

Set in Bohemia shortly after the end of the Thirty Years’ War, it depicts the story of the young hunter Max. Eager to win a shooting contest and the hand of the forester’s daughter Agathe, he enters into a fateful agreement with dark forces, which nearly results in his beloved’s death …

The motif of magic bullets that never miss the target is far from being a “fantasy requisite” from days of yore. The temptation of achieving success even at the price that turns against us certainly did not disappear with the end of the Romantic era …

Weber’s score abounds in vivid, fiery energy and lyrical moments, as well as references to the folk milieu amid which the story unwinds. The apex of the opera is the famous Wolf’s Glen scene, with Max arriving in order to get “magic bullets”. Here the music is not a mere “accompaniment” to the singing, it itself constitutes the content of the drama.

Abandoning lucid form, Weber works with extreme dynamic contrasts, dark orchestral colours, fragments of sound, as well as silence, introducing to opera means of expression that would later on be embraced by Richard Wagner, an ardent admirer.

Cast

Conductor: Hermann Bäumer

 

Libretto: Johann Friedrich Kind

Stage director: Andreas Homoki

Sets and costumes: Elisa Alessi

Light design: Franck Evin

Dramaturgy: Ondřej Hučín

 

State Opera Chorus
State Opera Orchestra

Venue
Prague State Opera

The State Opera today

The State Opera (formerly the State Opera Prague, between 1948 and 1992 the Smetana Theatre, and originally the New German Theatre) has been a part of the National Theatre since 2012. The Opera and Ballet ensembles give repertory performances at the State Opera.

 

Practical information

 

Where to buy tickets

When purchasing tickets online, you will receive an e-ticket, which does not need to be printed—you can simply present it on your device upon entry. When available, you may also choose to collect printed tickets from the National Theatre box offices, and any tickets purchased directly at the box office will be issued in physical form.

The National Theatre sells tickets up to 6 months in advance.
Sales always start on the 1st day of the month at 9am, except in January when pre-sales do not start until the 2nd day due to a public holiday.

 

When do the doors open prior the show?

The National Theatre, The State Opera and the Estates Theatre are open 45 minutes prior the performance in time of increased hygiene practices. The evening box offices are open at the same time.

The main box office at the New Stage on play days is open until the beginning of the show. The New Stage auditorium is open 30 minutes prior the performance.

 

What kind of dress is suitable for attending the theatre?

Dress codes are only required for special events. By their appearance, the visitors indicate that they are aware of the festive occasion they are experiencing at the theatre. Persons in markedly soiled clothes and persons whose behaviour may compromise the safety of the other visitors are not allowed to enter the respective premises, or can be ejected from them.

 

Where do I park? How much does the parking cost?

While visiting the State Opera, you can take the slip road on Wilsonova street from the left lane close to the State Opera building to the Parking Centrum above-ground garage. The parking fee is 60 CZK/h.

Only non-cash payments: Parking fees can be paid exclusively by cashless payment card or another virtual device (watch or phone). Thank you for your understanding.”

 

Buffets at the State Opera

No waiting. For your benefit, please pre-order your food and beverages at the bar to minimize waiting in the queue!

 

Accessibility for the disabled

All the National Theatre venues are accessible to disabled persons, with special seats allocated for them in the auditorium. It is, however, advisable to consult each visit in advance with the National Theatre Sales Department.

 

Can I get an artist’s signature? Can I leave them flowers?

The National Theatre does not provide signatures of artists or contacts to them. You can leave flowers for artists performing in the show before its beginning at the theatre stuff.

 

History

The Prague State Opera resides in the building which on January 5, 1888 was opened as a Prague German stage with the performance of Wagner’s opera, The Mastersingers of Nürnberg. In the 19th century, Prague Germans performed in the Estate’s Theater in alternation with a Czech company. Desire for their own theater led to negotiations in 1883 for the construction of a new theater building for the German Theater Association. Over the next three years, a blueprint was drawn up and handed over to the Vienna atelier of Fellner and Hellmer. Also sharing in the design was the architect of the Vienna Municipal Theater, Karl Hasenauer, while Prague architect Alfons Wertmüller took part in the construction. Financing came from private collections. With its spacious auditorium and neo-Rococo decoration, this theater building is among the most beautiful in Europe.

 

Access:

By tram

 

By daytime tram No. 11 to the stop “Muzeum”, through the underpass beneath Legerova street in the direction of the NationalMuseum, at the crossroads turn right along the NewBuilding of the NationalMuseum.

 

By daytime trams Nos. 3, 9, 14 and 24 or night trams Nos. 51, 52, 54, 55, 56 and 58 to the stop “Václavské náměstí”, then by foot uphill on the left side of the Wenceslas Square to the traffic lights across Wilsonova and Vinohradská streets. Then turn left along the NewBuilding of the NationalMuseum.

 

By metro

To the “Muzeum” station, lines A and C (green and red), and then by foot along the NewBuilding of the NationalMuseum.

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