The Teatre Principal de Palma reaches a historic milestone in its Opera Season by staging a work by Richard Wagner for the very first time. The Flying Dutchman represents a turning point in the composer's career, blending haunting romanticism with deep philosophical questions about sacrifice and redemption.
The Story: A blasphemous sea captain is cursed to sail the oceans for eternity. Every seven years, he is allowed to step ashore to seek the one thing that can save him: the true love of a woman faithful unto death.
The Production: This ambitious staging, a production from the Teatre Municipal de Santiago de Chile, brings the Wagnerian universe to Palma with full scenic grandeur, overcoming a technical challenge never before seen at the Principal.
Key Information:
Performances: February 18th & 20th (8:00 PM) and February 22nd (6:00 PM).
Language: German with subtitles in Catalan, Spanish, and English.
Tickets: From €10 to €90.
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