In front of a dry tree, 9 black women stand in a V-formation. Some of them appear twice. They all look into the camera. In the background, a huge moon rises in front of a yellow fog and a shooting star flashes.
© Mable Preach
In front of a dry tree, 9 black women stand in a V-formation. Some of them appear twice. They all look into the camera. In the background, a huge moon rises in front of a yellow fog and a shooting star flashes.
© Mable Preach
Music Theatre

Mable Preach

Opera of Hope

Tickets:

28/20/14 Euro (conc. from 9 Euro, [k]-Karte from 7 Euro) / Community ticket: 50% for BIPoC* (*Black, Indigenous, People of Colour) by using the code COMMUNITYMABLEPREACH

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Recommended from the age of 16, thematisation of racist continuities

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Thursday

1/16/25

8:00 PM

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Friday

1/17/25

8:00 PM

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Saturday

1/18/25

8:00 PM

Great themes, great emotions, great gestures, great form: Opera. In her new production, Hamburg director Mable Preach appropriates the sanctuary of high culture and, together with her team, embarks on an enjoyable ‘decolonisation of the ears’. In OPERA OF HOPE, elements of opera, gospel, choral and solo singing merge to tell a story of arrival. A story in which hardship turns into hope, which threatens to be shattered again and again by the reality of life in Germany. It is the story of a young black woman on her way to an uncertain future. It is a story that stands for so many similar stories, because every day people make the arduous, often life-threatening journey to Europe and are confronted with the fact that they not only have to justify their motivation for migration, but also their humanity itself. Those arriving become those who wait forever.

Together with the CHOIR OF THE UNCIVILIZED VOICES, Mable Preach opens up a space of possibilities and takes a look at violent continuities and gloomy futures. The result is a web of longings, lost dreams and powerful connections. In the end, the question remains: how to carry on when tomorrow threatens to be even worse?


Directed by Mable Preach Cast Martha Sambe, Maku Jenny Schulze, Jesseline Preach, Shari Streich, Joshua Fielder, Jada Aduam, Bisi Bangiwe Ka Jobela Choir of the Uncivilized Voices Paula Kahre, Charlotte Barnie, Sophia Ayissi, Eileen Hamlet, Samuel Gordon, Alisha Kadiatou Coné, Richard Acheampong, Benedicta Delali Agbeko Orchestra The String Archestra Musical Direction Obed Owusu-Motovsky, Isaac Gordon Jr. Choreography Bisi Bangiwe Ka Jobela. Dramaturgy Rike Maerten. Costume Design Gianna-Sophia Weise, Hools of Fashion Video Design Severin Renke Set Design Dennis Stöcker, Soffía Ralfsdóttir Heese Photography Elijah Ofosu Video Documentation Big Ghun. Graphic Design Demaverse Production Management Mimi Harder Direction Mable Preach

Supported by the Fonds Darstellende Künste with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media and the Rusch Foundation.