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Der Freischütz

Carl Maria von Weber

Events & Tickets

PREMIERE 
17 July 2025 – 9.15 p.m.
Seebühne

DURATION
2 hours (no intermission) 

About

A godforsaken village in Germany shortly after the Thirty Years’ War: The young scrivener Max loves Agathe, daughter of the head forester Kuno. But to marry her, the inexperienced marksman Max must participate in an archaic tradition and score in a shooting trial – an unfulfillable challenge for him. The dubious war veteran Kaspar knows about this. He convinces the scrivener to meet him at Wolf’s Glen at midnight to forge “free bullets” that never miss their target. Max, who does not see any other way out of his unfortunate situation, sells his soul to the devil. Not knowing about the catch behind this deal: while six of the cursed bullets will hit the desired target, the seventh lies in the devil’s hands. In the meantime, his fiancé Agathe tries to find sleep in the stormy night. On the morning of their wedding day, she is overtaken by a deep sense of foreboding. Even her best friend Ännchen cannot cheer her up. When the shooting trial finally begins, Max is on his seventh bullet. He brings the gun to his shoulder, aims and pulls the trigger …

Romantic opera in three acts (1821)

Libretto by Friedrich Kind after August Apel's tale with the same title (1810)

Dialogue version by Jan Dvořák based on a concept by Philipp Stölzl

Additional music by Ingo Ludwig Frenzel

Sung in German with German and English surtitles

Cast

Conductor
Patrik Ringborg, Christoph Altstaedt

Stage Director, Stage Designer
Philipp Stölzl

Costume Designer 
Gesine Völlm 

Lighting Designer 
Philipp Stölzl, Florian Schmitt

Stunt and Movement Director
Wendy Hesketh-Ogilvie

Technical Stunt Director
Jamie Ogilvie

Stage Support
Franziska Harm

Sound Director
Alwin Bösch, Clemens Wannemacher

Sound Effects
Jan Petzold

Dramaturge
Olaf A. Schmitt

 

 


Ottokar
Liviu Holender, Johannes Kammler

Kuno
Franz Hawlata, Raimund Nolte

Agathe
Mandy Fredrich, Elissa Huber, Irina Simmes

Ännchen
Hanna Herfurtner, Gloria Rehm, Katharina Ruckgaber

Kaspar
Christof Fischesser, David Steffens, Oliver Zwarg

Max
Thomas Blondelle, Attilio Glaser, Mauro Peter

Samiel
Moritz von Treuenfels
Niklas Wetzel

A Hermit
Frederic Jost, Andreas Wolf

Kilian
Maximilian Krummen, Philippe Spiegel


Wired Aerial Theatre

Bregenzer Festspiele Extras

Bregenzer Festspiele Choir
Choirmaster: Benjamin Lack

Prague Philharmonic Choir
Choirmaster: Lukáš Kozubík

Wiener Symphoniker

Dates and Tickets

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Teaser
Impressions
Der Freischütz: Dorf bei Sonnenuntergang, Anfangsszene der Oper bei der sich die Schauspielenden auf der Bühne versammeln
Der Freischütz: Samiel der Teufel auf der feuerspuckenden Schlange mit düsterer Stimmung
Der Freischütz: Ännchen ist umkreist vom Wasserballett und Wasserfontänen befinden sich über ihnen
Der Freischütz: Agathe und Brautjungfern - Agathe tanzt mit ihren Brautjungfern und Samiel dem Teufel im Wasser
Der Freischütz: Dorfgemeinschaft und Samiel - die Dorfgemeinschaft versammelt sich rund um Samiel den Teufel
Der Freischütz: Samiel auf dem Geisterpferd
Der Freischütz: Agathe im Wasser mit Max und dem Wasserballett, der Eremit auf der Schlange.