Death has never been this noble

Death in Venice
John Neumier’s world famous ballet company travels to Copenhagen to perform Death in Venice. A must see for brilliant choreography following the themes of love, passion and disaster. 

Sep 9-12; Gamle Scene, Kongens Nytorvv, Cph K; 120-740kr; kglteater.dk


Den Rosenkavalier
In this German opera, comedy and bittersweet romance come together to great effect. It features Wolfgang Bankl, a known talent around many of Europe’s opera houses. 


Tied forever? (Photo by: Miklos Szabo)

Sep 12-24; Operaen, Ekvipagemestervej 10, Cph K; 125-895kr; kglteater.dk


The Royal Ballet, London

The Royal Ballet, London is gracing the stages of Tivoli for the first time. Audiences will be dazzled by the work of esteemed choreographers working in Covent Garden.


Passion and grace (Photo by: tivoli.dk)

Sep 15-17; Tivolis Koncertsal, Vesterbrogade 3, Cph V; 320-650kr; tivoli.dkm





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