Tulevased etendused Tänasest Edasi
Varasemad etendused 2015 – eile
Orphée aux enfers (Orpheus in the Underworld), Offenbach
Komische Oper BerlinCupidon (Cupid)
Vaadake näitlejaid ja meeskondaNils Holgerssons wundersame Abenteuer, Kats-Chernin
Komische Oper BerlinAkka, Anführerin des Vogelzugs
Vaadake näitlejaid ja meeskonda-
Orphée aux enfers (Orpheus in the Underworld), Offenbach
Komische Oper BerlinCupidon (Cupid)
Vaadake näitlejaid ja meeskondaEröffnungskonzert BBC Symphony Orchestra I, Von WeberWeillMendelssohn
Kissinger Sommer FestivalMezzo soprano (mezzo soprano)
Vaadake programmi, näitlejaid ja meeskondaOrfeo ed Euridice (Orpheus and Eurydice), Gluck
Festival dei Due MondiAmore (Amor)
Vaadake näitlejaid ja meeskondaLe nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), Mozart
Komische Oper BerlinCherubina
Vaadake näitlejaid ja meeskondaL19:00
Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), Mozart
Komische Oper BerlinCherubina
Vaadake näitlejaid ja meeskondaT19:00
Berlin, GermanyL18:00
Berlin, GermanyT19:00
Berlin, GermanyDie Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute), Mozart
Komische Oper BerlinZweite Dame (Second lady)
Vaadake näitlejaid ja meeskondaT19:00
Berlin, GermanyLe nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), Mozart
Komische Oper BerlinCherubina
Vaadake näitlejaid ja meeskondaThe Munich-born mezzo-soprano Susan Zarrabi received her first singing lessons from Tanja d'Althann. She completed her Master of Music studies at the University of Music and Theater Munich in summer 2020 with Prof. Daniela Sindram. She has been a member of the Opera Studio of the Komische Oper Berlin since the 2020/21 season. In 2018 she gave her debut at the Bavarian State Opera in the production Beloved, Hated and Nonetheless loyal - an arrangement of WA Mozart's Die Zauberflöte - and in 2019 the mezzo-soprano performed as Cherubino in WA Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro at the Bielefeld Theater. In 2016 she appeared at the State Theater Augsburg as Gianetta in a new production of G. Donizetti's L 'elisir d'amore and presented herself in the concert series “Paradisi Gloria” of the Munich Ra