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Opera

Salome

Richard Strauss

Premiere performances: 27 and 30 May 2027 at the National Theatre

The National Theatre
Premiere production
English surtitles

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    Thursday 27. 5.
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    Wednesday 2. 6.
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    Basic information

    Venue

    The National Theatre

    Approximate running time

    1 hour 55 minutes, no intermission

    Language

    In German, surtitles in Czech, English

    Premiere

    May 27, 2027

    Richard Strauss’s celebrated opera based on Oscar Wilde’s drama transforms the biblical story of Salome into a work of extreme emotional intensity, sensuality and expressive power — a score that remains provocative and gripping more than a century after its premiere.

    Cast

    • 2025-2026
    • 2026-2027

    Creatives

    About

    National Theatre Orchestra

    The German composer Richard Strauss based Salome, one of his most celebrated operas, on Oscar Wilde’s eponymous tragedy. The first to portray the title role in the play was the famed French actress Sarah Bernhardt (her company gave four performances at the National Theatre in Prague), whose art also contributed to the popularity of other dramas  (Tosca and Madame Sans-Gêne), subsequently adapted as operas.

    The Biblical story of Salome, Princess of Judaea, who so lusts after the imprisoned Prophet Jochanaan (John the Baptist) that she perversely requires to have his head brought on a silver platter in return for dancing for the Tetrarch Herodes, served as the basis for a gripping play charged with emotion and sensuality, rendering an exotic atmosphere. Strauss further amplified the effect of Wilde’s tragedy with his music, giving rise to a work that even 120 years since its premiere has lost none of its provocativeness, drama or expressivity – qualities that make it one of the most captivating operas of all time.

    From the very beginning, the performance history of Salome has been synonymous with Czech singers: Karel Burian, Bedřich Plaške, Maria Jeritza, and Emmy Destinn, all of whom appeared in its earliest productions, in Europe and the USA alike. The National Theatre in Prague first presented Strauss’s masterpiece in 1923.

    Our new production has been undertaken by Calixto Bieito, who has been a regular guest in Prague in recent years, provoking and thrilling audiences with his accounts of the operas Katya Kabanova, Jenůfa, Idomeneo, and others. The music will be prepared by the conductor Robert Jindra, Music Director of the National Theatre Opera, who will bring to bear his ample experience with our company, as well as a number of other prominent European opera houses.

    A co-production with the Opéra national de Lyon

     

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    The National Theatre sells tickets up to 6 months in advance - currently for February–July 2026.
    Sales always start on the 1st day of the month at 9am, except in January when pre-sales do not start until the 2nd day due to a public holiday.

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