March performance Part 1: Interactive opera

Così fan tutte  
March 12-13; Gamle Scene, Kongens Nytorv, Cph K; tickets 75-495kr, kglteater.dk

Interactive opera? Now we’ve seen everything. For two days in March, the Danish National Opera is giving audiences the chance to rewrite the ending of Mozart’s classic romp Cosi Fan Tutte.

In this “democratic instalment” the audience are firstly invited to choose between a traditional 1700s set-up and a modern one. And then they will get to decide whether the two partner-swapping couples in the opera end up living happily ever after or not.

So why not sit in the director’s chair and make a contribution to one of these special performances. 


(photo: ctcircle.dk)

An adventure in storytelling  
March 7-8; Krudttønden, Serridslevvej 2, Cph Ø; tickets 80kr, ctcircle.dk

A storytelling evening courtesy of the CTC. Six strangers share their stories of triumph and loss with the audience, engaging it with a rollercoaster of emotions. 





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