Otello

by Giuseppe Verdi
Dramma lirico in four acts
Libretto by Arrigo Boito after the play of the same name Othello by William Shakespeare
in Italian with German and English surtitles
Attractive because repulsive - that’s one way to describe the contradictory fascination potential of William Shakespeare’s most enigmatic character, Othello. He probably could not have existed at the time of his creation: Black, a stranger, yet risen to the top of Venetian society through merit and spectacular eloquence, he marries the beautiful Desdemona.
But of course those around him are bothered by him, who they believe should be entitled to less. Othello’s closest confidant Iago instigates a jealous intrigue that leads to Othello killing first his bride and then himself. Arrigo Boito, the congenial librettist of Giuseppe Verdi’s late work, places Iago’s confession of cruelty at the center of the drama as an equal element to virtue. By drawing on Othello’s socially agreed otherness, Iago succeeds in bending the circumstances back in favor of a supposed order: one in which Othello is once again relegated to the bottom of the racialized hierarchy. As one of the most exciting opera works of the late 19th century, Verdi’s Otello also presents us with a problem: who should actually take responsibility for this white fantasy of blackness? Following her expansively sensual production of Juditha triumphans, director and set designer Silvia Costa focuses on the underlying constructions: who defines from where and in which language what is foreign and what is their own, who is worthy and who is rejected? Together with conductor Stefano Montanari, who returns to the Staatsoper Stuttgart after an exciting house debut with Iphigénie en Tauride and a brilliant Platée series, their examination of Shakespeare, Verdi and Boito promises to be an exciting journey through the different soul spaces of one of the most ambivalent figures in theater history.
Location
Opernhaus
World premiere
1887 in Milan

Premiere of this production
May 18, 2025
Recommended age
from class 10
There will be a german introduction 45 minutes before the performance at foyer I. floor.
May 2025
https://www.staatsoperstuttgart.de Staatsoper Stuttgart Oberer Schloßgarten 6, 70173 Stuttgart

Sun
18
18:00
Opernhaus
Premiere
8 / 22,50 / 38 / 52 / - / 89 / 108 / - / - €
https://www.staatsoperstuttgart.de Staatsoper Stuttgart Oberer Schloßgarten 6, 70173 Stuttgart

Wed
21
19:00
Opernhaus
8 / 20,50 / 33 / 49 / 66 / 82 / 99 / 119 / 139 €
https://www.staatsoperstuttgart.de Staatsoper Stuttgart Oberer Schloßgarten 6, 70173 Stuttgart

Sun
25
19:00
Opernhaus
8 / 20,50 / 33 / 49 / 66 / 82 / 99 / 119 / 139 €
https://www.staatsoperstuttgart.de Staatsoper Stuttgart Oberer Schloßgarten 6, 70173 Stuttgart

Wed
28
19:00
Opernhaus
8 / 20,50 / 33 / 49 / 66 / 82 / 99 / 119 / 139 €
Cast
Musikalische Leitung Vlad Iftinca
Regie und Bühne Silvia Costa
Co-Bühnenbildner Michele Taborelli
Video-Design John Akomfrah
Kostüme Gesine Völlm
Licht Marco Giusti
Chor Manuel Pujol
Kinderchor Bernhard Moncado
Dramaturgie Julia Schmitt, Martin Mutschler, Franz-Erdmann Meyer-Herder
Otello Arsen Soghomonyan
Cassio Joseph Tancredi
Desdemona Esther Dierkes
Emilia Olivia Johnson
Herold N.N.
Jago Daniel Mirosław
Lodovico Goran Jurić
Montano Aleksander Myrling
Rodrigo Sam Harris
Staatsorchester Stuttgart, Staatsopernchor Stuttgart, Kinderchor der Staatsoper Stuttgart
Jun 2025
https://www.staatsoperstuttgart.de Staatsoper Stuttgart Oberer Schloßgarten 6, 70173 Stuttgart

Fri
27
19:00
Opernhaus
8 / 20,50 / 33 / 49 / 66 / 82 / 99 / 119 / 139 €
https://www.staatsoperstuttgart.de Staatsoper Stuttgart Oberer Schloßgarten 6, 70173 Stuttgart

Mon
30
19:00
Opernhaus
8 / 20,50 / 33 / 49 / 66 / 82 / 99 / 119 / 139 €
Jul 2025
https://www.staatsoperstuttgart.de Staatsoper Stuttgart Oberer Schloßgarten 6, 70173 Stuttgart

Sun
6
18:00
Opernhaus
8 / 20,50 / 33 / 49 / 66 / 82 / 99 / 119 / 139 €
https://www.staatsoperstuttgart.de Staatsoper Stuttgart Oberer Schloßgarten 6, 70173 Stuttgart

Wed
9
Evening
Opernhaus
8 / 20,50 / 33 / 49 / 66 / 82 / 99 / 119 / 139 €
https://www.staatsoperstuttgart.de Staatsoper Stuttgart Oberer Schloßgarten 6, 70173 Stuttgart

Wed
16
19:00
Opernhaus
8 / 20,50 / 33 / 49 / 66 / 82 / 99 / 119 / 139 €
https://www.staatsoperstuttgart.de Staatsoper Stuttgart Oberer Schloßgarten 6, 70173 Stuttgart

Fri
18
Evening
Opernhaus
8 / 20,50 / 33 / 49 / 66 / 82 / 99 / 119 / 139 €

All about Verdi’s „Otello“

Supporting program for the new production
What Do You Fear?
Verdi's opera Otello tells of the brutal consequences that the violent construction of otherness can have. In a panel talk with Gitte Zschoch (Secretary General of the ifa) and other guests, we ask the question: Who defines whether someone is “foreign”?

Tue, May 6, 2025
7 pm
Admission free
I Am Not What I Am
In the form of a psychotherapeutic questioning of identity and perception, we take a look into the psyche of the three main characters of Otello, draw a psychogram in real time and ask ourselves whether we can still trust the images we create of ourselves.

Fri, May 9, 2025
7.30 pm
Admission free
OpernLAB
Three hours of workshop, discussion and introduction: we offer the OpernLAB for all those who want to actively prepare for a visit to an Otello performance together with others.

Sat, May 10, 2025
2-5 pm
5 €
Introductory matinee
One week before the Otello premiere, we invite you to a panel discussion with the production team and the conductor to gain an insight into the play and the scenic and musical concept.

Sun, May 11, 2025
11 am
5 €
Otello’s revenge
In unserem Literaturclub diskutieren wir über das meisterhafte Libretto des italienischen Schriftstellers und Komponisten Arrigo Boito zu Otello und erörtern die Frage, ob wirklich das Taschentuch an allem schuld ist?

Mon, June 2, 2025
7 pm
Admission free, registration required