Parsifal (2018)
Production from Antwerp. The knight Titurel has built a fortress for two sacred objects he has miraculously obtained: thechalice from the Last Supper in which Christ's blood was later collected, and the spear thatwounded Christ on the cross. The chalice is believed to be the Holy Grail that gives life and has apurifying effect on the human race. The Grail has become the focus for a community of knightswho, strengthened by the holy chalice, are willing to fight for the faith. All the knights have takena vow of chastity. However, the Grail King Amfortas, their leader and Titurel’s son, fails to resistseduction by Kundry, a woman with a double life: she is both a Grail messenger and temptressin the service of Klingsor.
Director: Tatjana Gürbaca
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Christoph Pohl as Amfortas |
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Markus Suihkonen as Titurel / Second Knight of the Grail |
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Štefan Kocán as Gurnemanz |
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Erin Caves as Parsifal |
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Tanja Ariane Baumgartner as Kundry / Voice from Above |
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Kay Stiefermann as Klingsor |
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Dejan Toshev as First Knight of the Grail |
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Anat Edri as First Esquire |
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Lies Vandewege as Second Esquire |
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Denzil Delaere as Third Esquire |
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Stephan Adriaens as Fourth Esquire |
| Directing | Tatjana Gürbaca | Stage Director |
| Art | Henrik Ahr | Set Designer |
| Sound | Cornelius Meister | Conductor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Barbara Drosihn | Costume Design |
| Crew | Bettina Auer | Dramaturgy |
| Lighting | Stefan Bolliger | Lighting Director |
| Directing | Tatjana Gürbaca | Director |