Atatürk

The Legend of Mustafa Kemal

by Bassem Akiki
An opera in three acts
Libretto by Olga Bach
in German, Turkish, French, Greek and English with German and English surtitles
A nation invents itself – and one man becomes its face. At the end of World War I, Mustafa Kemal, a celebrated military leader in the crumbling Ottoman Empire, envisions a young, modern republic modeled on the West. In defiance of the Allies’ geopolitical plans, he proclaims the new Turkish state in 1923 and, through reforms such as secularism, women’s rights, the headscarf law, and script reform, establishes the framework for a new state and a new conception of humanity: “He would not stoop down; the people should rise up to him.” Yet every new beginning exacts its price. What does it cost to invent a nation? Personal relationships take on historical significance, and political visions encroach upon the most intimate spaces. Female figures, companions, opponents, and a polyphonic chorus form the echo of a society in upheaval. Amid waltz-like bliss, dervish dances, and war reports; tradition and secularization; emancipation and repression – a panorama emerges of an era rewriting itself, yet leaving behind unanswered questions. What does progress mean? Who pays for reforms? And how much violence lies within the dream of unity? Playwright Olga Bach’s poetically condensed libretto does not follow a chronological order. It moves between documentary traces and fiction: the frenzy of the end, the intoxication of the beginning, the long shadows of political decisions. Director Ersan Mondtag translates this search for identity into evocative, surreal, exaggerated visual spaces and examines the figure of Atatürk as a myth straddling the line between human and monument. Kammersänger Matthias Klink performs the title role, while composer Bassem Akiki, conducting the Staatsorchester Stuttgart, intertwines sound and stage into a multi-layered space of diverse musical cultures – creating a musical theater that does not merely illustrate history, but questions it from a contemporary perspective. An evening about power and seduction, about vision and loss. And about the question of how much future lies in a dream of a nation.

Location
Opernhaus
World premiere
April 10, 2027 in Stuttgart
Recommended age
from grade 9
An introduction will take place in the first-tier foyer 45 minutes before the performance begins.

Advance ticket sales for all announced performances of the 2026/27 season begin on July 13, 2026, at 10 a.m. Tickets will be available online, at the box office, and by phone at +49 711 20 20 90 starting at that time.

Introductory matinee on “Atatürk“ on March 21, 2027
Apr 2027
https://www.staatsoperstuttgart.de Staatsoper Stuttgart Oberer Schloßgarten 6, 70173 Stuttgart

Sat
10
18:00
Opernhaus
World Premiere
8-139 € / E
Cast
Musikalische Leitung Bassem Akiki
Regie, Bühne & Kostüme Ersan Mondtag
Licht Gerrit Jurda
Dramaturgie Till Briegleb, Julia Schmitt
Chor Jeremy Bines
Mustafa Kemal, später Atatürk Matthias Klink
Sabel Jessajan, Dichterin/ Sabiha Gökcen, Mustafas Tochter Natasha Te Rupe-Wilson
Fikriye Hanim, Mustafas Geliebte/ 1. Frau, die Stotternde Alma Ruoqi Sun
Latife, Mustafas Ehefrau/ 2. Frau, die Fromme Josefin Feiler
Makbule, Mustafas Schwester/ 3. Frau, die Tratschlustige Itzeli del Rosario
Zübeyde Hanim, Mustafas Mutter/ 4. Frau, die immer Kranke Stine Marie Fischer
Enver Pascha/ 5. Frau, die Überassimilierte N.N.
Otto Liman von Sanders, Mustafas Berater/ 6. Frau Sam Harris
Dr. Fiessinger, Mustafas Arzt/ John Spencer/ Paul Hindemith Stephan Bootz
Sheikh Said / Soghomon Tehlirian Michael Mayes
Staatsorchester Stuttgart, Staatsopernchor Stuttgart
https://www.staatsoperstuttgart.de Staatsoper Stuttgart Oberer Schloßgarten 6, 70173 Stuttgart

Sat
17
19:00
Opernhaus
8-139 € / E
May 2027
https://www.staatsoperstuttgart.de Staatsoper Stuttgart Oberer Schloßgarten 6, 70173 Stuttgart

Sun
9
19:00
Opernhaus
8-126 € / D
https://www.staatsoperstuttgart.de Staatsoper Stuttgart Oberer Schloßgarten 6, 70173 Stuttgart

Thu
13
19:00
Opernhaus
8-115 € / C
https://www.staatsoperstuttgart.de Staatsoper Stuttgart Oberer Schloßgarten 6, 70173 Stuttgart

Wed
19
19:00
Opernhaus
8-115 € / C
https://www.staatsoperstuttgart.de Staatsoper Stuttgart Oberer Schloßgarten 6, 70173 Stuttgart

Sat
22
19:00
Opernhaus
8-126 € / D