Standing ovation for Verdi’s Otello”: An evening full of emotions in Ulm!

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Discover the gripping premiere of Verdi’s “Otello” at the Ulm Theater, which received a standing ovation on December 12, 2024.

Entdecken Sie die packende Premiere von Verdis „Otello“ im Theater Ulm, die am 12. Dezember 2024 Standing Ovations erhielt.
Discover the gripping premiere of Verdi’s “Otello” at the Ulm Theater, which received a standing ovation on December 12, 2024.

Standing ovation for Verdi’s Otello”: An evening full of emotions in Ulm!

A fast-paced evening at the Ulm Theater: The premiere of Giuseppe Verdi's opera “Otello” received a standing ovation on Thursday. The audience experienced an impressive production directed by Kerstin Schomburg, which artfully showcased the highs and lows of the famous jealousy drama. The actors Rodrigo Porras Garulo (Otello) and Maryna Zubko (Desdemona) brought the explosive passion of the plot to the stage with their overwhelming acting. Here, the character Iago fuels the intrigues that ultimately lead to Otello's tragic downfall SWP.de reported.

The Ulm Theater's program also promises exciting highlights over the course of the 2023/2024 season. Puccini's “Tosca” premiered on September 23, 2023, followed by other fascinating performances such as “Lacrimae,” a pre-Baroque pasticcio that has its first performance on November 1, 2023. A very special highlight will be the performance of “Anatevka”, which will take place on November 11, 2023 in the Big House. These exciting premieres are part of a varied season that aims to delight audiences with a combination of classical and modern works theater-ulm.de describes.

Interest in the performances at the Ulm Theater remains high, and the enthusiasm for the art of musical theater is reflected in the audience reactions. The drama of “Otello” and the diversity of upcoming productions demonstrate the theater’s commitment to offering emotional and artistic experiences that not only entertain, but also provoke thought.