NEW PRODUCTION
A New Production of an Opera Epic!
Wagner returns to Dallas in this stunning season finale with one of opera’s biggest stories! Accused of her brother’s murder, Elsa prays for a way to prove her innocence. In answer, a knight in shining armor appears, ready to save her. He asks one thing in return: never ask his name. Schemes, betrayal, and battles abound, all encompassed in Wagner’s majestic score, including the famed “Bridal Chorus.” The Dallas Opera welcomes the return of acclaimed director Louis Désiré for another exciting production at the Winspear.
Saimir Pirgu returns to Dallas after his stunning performance last season in Carmen, which showcased his “powerfully sinewy tenor” (DALLAS MORNING NEWS). With an “exceptional vocal arsenal at her disposal” (OPERA TODAY), Kathleen O’Mara debuts as Elsa.
A new production from The Dallas Opera.
Please note: Evening performances of LOHENGRIN will begin at 7 PM.
Show Details
Language
Sung in German with projected English titles
Running Time
Approximately 4 hours and 25 minutes, including two intermissions.
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Cast

Saimir Pirgu
LOHENGRIN
Kathleen O’Mara
ELSA
Lise Lindstrom
ORTRUD
Aleksey Bogdanov
TELRAMUND
Peixin Chen
KING HEINRICH
Szymon Mechlinski
HERALDCreative Team

Emmanuel Villaume
CONDUCTOR
Louis Désiré
DIRECTOR
Diego Méndez-Casariego
SET DESIGNER & COSTUME DESIGNER
David Zimmerman
WIG & MAKEUP DESIGNER
Paolo Bressan
CHORUS DIRECTORLOHENGRIN Synopsis
ACT 1
King Heinrich arrives in Antwerp to settle various disputes, but before he can begin addressing them, he is asked to resolve a very important matter. The child-Duke Gottfried of Brabant has vanished. Gottfried’s guardian, Count Telramund has accused Elsa, Gottfried’s sister, of murdering her brother. Elsa argues she is innocent and recounts a dream she had the night before: She is saved by a knight in shining armor who travels by a swan-drawn boat.
She asks that her innocence be determined by the outcome of battle. Telramund, an experienced and skilled fighter, is thrilled to accept her terms. When asked who her champion will be, Elsa prays, and lo and behold, her knight in shining armor appears. Before he fights for her, he has one condition: She must never ask his name or where he came from. Elsa quickly agrees. After defeating Telramund (but sparing his life), he asks Elsa for her hand in marriage. Overcome with joy, she says yes. Meanwhile, Telramund and his pagan wife, Ortrud, sadly walk away in defeat.
ACT II
Dejected, Ortrud and Telramund hear the celebration music in the distance and begin crafting a plan to gain control of the kingdom. Knowing that the mysterious knight asked Elsa to never ask of his name or where he came from, they decide that it would be best for Elsa to break her promise. They approach the castle and Ortrud spies Elsa in a window. Hoping to spike Elsa’s curiosity to find out about knight’s name, Ortrud begins speaking underneath the window about the knight. Instead of curiosity, Elsa offers Ortrud friendship. Angrily, she walks away.
Meanwhile, the King has enlisted the knight as the Guardian of Brabant. Telramund convinces four of his friends to join him in taking control of the kingdom, and they meet outside of the wedding hall along with Ortrud. In an effort to stop the wedding, Ortrud declares that the knight is an imposter and Telramund states that the knight practices sorcery. The King and the knight banish Ortrud and Telramund, and Elsa proceeds with the ceremony.
ACT III
Within the bridal chamber, Elsa and the knight are happy to be together. It isn’t long before Elsa finally gives into doubt. Reluctantly, she asks the knight to tell her his name and where he came from, but before he can tell her, they are interrupted by Telramund who has just broken into their room with several henchmen. Without delay, Elsa hands the sword to her husband and he kills Telramund with a swift swing of the sword. The knight tells her that they will continue the discussion later and he will tell her everything she wants to know. He, then, picks up Telramund’s lifeless body and takes it to the King. After filling in the King of what happened, he sadly tells the King that he can no longer lead the kingdom against the invasion of the Hungarians.
Now that Elsa has asked him his name and birthplace, he must return there. He tells them that his name is Lohengrin, his father is Parsifal, and his home is within the temple of the Holy Grail. After saying his goodbyes, he walks to his magic swan to return home. Ortrud, having learned of what has happened, bursts into the room to watch Lohengrin depart—she couldn’t be happier. When Lohengrin prays, the swan transforms into Elsa’s brother, Gottfried. Ortrud is a pagan witch; she is the one who turned him into a swan. When seeing Gottfried again, she dies. Elsa, stricken with grief, also dies.
Synopsis by the Metropolitan Opera.
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