Premiered on June 16, 2015 at the Theater of Nations, Moscow, Russia
Based on selected Fairy Tales by Aleksandr Pushkin
Direction, light design & set: Robert Wilson
Music: CocoRosie
Costume&Hair design: Julia von Leliwa
Co-direction: Nicola Panzer
Co-set design: Annick Lavallée-Benny
Co-light design: AJ Weissbard
Makeup design & supervision: Manu Halligan
Artistic Consultant: Tilman Hecker
Dramaturge: Roman Dolzhansky
Sound design: Andrey Borisov
Arrangements: Douglas Wieselmann
Photos: Lucie Jansch
Premiered on April 23, 2016 at Teatro Paulo Autran, Sāo Paulo, Brazil
Opera by Robert Wilson and Darryl Pinckney, based on an idea by Danilo Santos de Miranda
Direction, light design & set: Robert Wilson
Text: Darryl Pinckney
Music: Hal Willner
Co-direction: Charles Chemin
Costume design: Carlos Soto
Co-set design: Annick Lavallée-Benny
Co-light design: John Torres
Hair&Makeup design & supervision: Manuela Halligan
Light supervision: Marcello Lumaca
Director assistant: André Guerreiro Lopes
Production: Ricardo Muniz Fernandes, Julio Cesarini, Ricardo Frayha
Photos: Julian Mommert
The piece is produced by SESC São Paulo and Change Performing Arts.
World Premiere on March 3, 2017 at Det Norske Teatret , Oslo, Norwegen
Text: Jon Fosse
Direction, light design & set: Robert Wilson
Music: CocoRosie & Arvo Pärt
Costume design: Jacques Reynaud
Co-direction: Ann-Christin Rommen
Co-set design: Serge von Arx
Co-light design: John Torres
Hair&Makeup design & supervision: Manu Halligan
Co-costume design: Alexander Djurkov Hotter
Dramaturge: Carl Morten Amundsen
Music producer: Valgeir Sigurdsson
Set assistent: Mari LB Kamsvaag
Assistant director: Desiree Vaksdal
Assistant dramaturge: Kristoffer Spender
Photos: Lesley Leslie-Spinks
World Premiere on May 3, 2017 at the Ruhrfestspiele Festival, Recklinghausen, Germany
Direction, light design & set: Robert Wilson
Music&Lyrics: Anna Calvi
Costume design: Jacques Reynaud
Co-direction: Ann-Christin Rommen
Co-set design: Annick Lavallée-Benny
Co-light design: Scott Bolman
Hair&Makeup design & supervision: Manu Halligan
Co-costume design: Alexander Djurkov Hotter
Video: Tomasz Jeziorski
Dramaturge, Texts: Janine Ortiz
Music direction: Jherek Bischoff
Photos: Lucie Jansch
Premiered on July 5, 2018 at the Teatro Grande Scavi, Pompeii, Italy
( photos from performances in Pompeii and Vicenza )
Based on Sophocles’ tragedy Oidipus tyrannous
Direction, light design & set: Robert Wilson
Music: Kinan Azmeh and Dicky Landry
Costume design: Carlos Soto
Co-direction: Ann-Christin Rommen
Co-set design: Annick Lavallée-Benny
Co-light design: Solomon Weisbard
Hair&Makeup design & supervision: Manu Halligan
Dramaturge: Konrad Kuhn
Photos: Lucie Jansch
Premiered on October 6, 2017 at the Pierre Boulez Hall, Berlin, Germany
Texts by Martin Luther, William Carlos Williams, Bible texts
Music: Johann Sebastian Bach, Knut Nystedt, Steve Reich
Direction, light design & set: Robert Wilson
Conductor: Gijs Leenaars
Costume&Hair design: Julia von Leliwa
Co-direction: Nicola Panzer
Co-set design: Annick Lavallée-Benny
Co-light design: John Torres
Makeup design & supervision: Manu Halligan
Dramaturge: Habakuk Traber
Co-conductor: Benjamin Goodson
Rundfunkchor Berlin
Photos: Lovis Ostenrik
Premiere of Le Trouvère on September 29, 2018 at the Teatro Farnese, Verdi Festival, Parma, Italy (French version)
Premiere of Il trovatore on January 22, 2019 at the Teatro Comunale, Bologna, Italy (Italian
version)
Opera by Giuseppe Verdi, with a libretto by Salvadore Cammarano and Leone Bardare, based
on the play El trovador by Antonio García Gutiérrez; French translation by Émilien Pacini
Musical director: Roberto Abbado
Direction, light design & set: Robert Wilson
Costume&Hair design: Julia von Leliwa
Co-direction: Nicola Panzer
Co-set design: Stephanie Engeln
Co-light design: Solomon Weisbart
Makeup design & supervision: Manu Halligan
Video design: Tomek Jeziorski
Dramaturge: José Enrique Macián
Assistent director: Giovanni Firpo
Orchestra & chorus of the Teatro Comunale di Bologna, dicected by Andrea Faidutti
Photos: Lucie Jansch
Opening on November 30, 2018 at the Teatro Real, Madrid, Spain
Opera by Giacomo Puccini, with a libretto by Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni, based on
the eponymous play by Carlo Gozzi
Musical director: Nicola Luisotti
Direction, light design & set: Robert Wilson
Costume design: Jacques Reynaud
Co-direction: Nicola Panzer
Co-set design: Stephanie Engeln
Co-light design: John Torres
Hair&Makeup design & supervision: Manu Halligan
Video design: Tomek Jeziorski
Dramaturge: José Enrique Macián
Costume assistent: Davide Boni
Chorus & Orchestra del Teatro Real, directed by Andrés Máspero
Photos: Javier del Real
Opening on April 13, 2019 at the Baden-Baden Festival, Germany
Opera by Giuseppe Verdi, with a libretto by Arrigo Boito
based on the drama Othello by William Shakespeare
Musical director: Zubin Metha
Direction, light design & set: Robert Wilson
Costumedesign: Jacques Reynaud & Davide Boni
Co-direction: Nicola Panzer
Co-set design: Serge von Arx
Co-light design: Solomon Weisbard
Hair&Makeup design & supervision: Manu Halligan
Dramaturge: Konrad Kuhn
Video: Tomasz Jeziorski
Costume assistant: Wicke Naujoks
Assistant director: Johann Mittmann
Set assistent: Naja Schonemann
Photos: Lucie Jansch
Opening on April 26, 2019 at the Grand Théâtre de la Ville de Luxemburg, Luxemburg
(french version)
Opening on October 19, 2019 at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, Düsseldorf, Germany (
german version)
Based on „The Jungle Book“ by Rudyard Kipling
Direction, light design & set: Robert Wilson
Music & Lyrics: CocoRosie
Costume design: Jacques Reynaud
Co-direction: Charles Chemin (french version) / AnnChristin Rommen (german version)
Dramaturge german version: Janine Ortiz
Co-set design: Annick Lavallée-Benny
Co-light design: Marcello Lumaca
Hair&Makeup design & supervision: Manu Halligan
Costume assistant: Pascale Paume (french version) / Martina Lebert (german version)
Sound design: Nick Sagar
Musical direction: Douglas Wieselmann (french version) / Sven Kaiser (german version)
Photos: Lucie Jansch
World Premiere on January 23, 2020 at the Haus für Mozart, Salzburg, Austria
Composed by Georg Friedrich Händel, HWV 56 81741), arranged by Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart (1785)
Biblical texts assembled by Charles Jennens, translated in german by Christoph Daniel Ebeling
& Friedrich Klopstock
Direction, light design & set: Robert Wilson
Conductor: Marc Minkowsky
Costume design: Carlos Soto
Co-direction: Nicola Panzer
Co-set design: Stephanie Engeln
Co-light design: John Torres
Hair&Makeup design & supervision: Manu Halligan
Video design: Tomek Jeziorski
Dramaturge: Konrad Kuhn
Costume assistent: Christina Geiger
Les Musiciens du Louvre
Philharmonia Chorus Wien, directed by Walter Zeh
Photos: Lucie Jansch