Schedule - Deutsche Oper Berlin

Octopus lady
Sidney and Chiara Corbett
Music theatre by Sidney and Chiara Corbett
Composition by Sidney Corbett to a text by Chiara Corbett
First performed on 31 October 2025 at the Tischlerei of the Deutsche Oper Berlin
60 mins / no interval
In German with German surtitles
recommended from 5 years- DirectorLara Yilmaz
- Set design, Costume designColine Meret Lola Jud
- DramaturgyFlavia Wolfgramm
- WithEnsemblesolist*innen der Deutschen Oper BerlinMusiker*innen des Orchesters der Deutschen Oper Berlin
- Premiere // World Premiere // Family performance31202517:00OctFri
- Pupils' performance05202510:30NovWed
- Pupils' performance07202510:30NovFri
- Family performance09202515:00NovSun
- Pupils' performance12202510:30NovWed
- Pupils' performance13202510:30NovThu
- Family performance15202516:00NovSat
- Repertoire16202515:00NovSun
- Pupils' performance18202510:30NovTue
- Pupils' performance20202510:30NovThu
- Family performance22202516:00NovSat
- Pupils' performance // Last performance in this season24202510:30NovMon
- DirectorLara Yilmaz
- Set design, Costume designColine Meret Lola Jud
- DramaturgyFlavia Wolfgramm
- WithEnsemblesolist*innen der Deutschen Oper BerlinMusiker*innen des Orchesters der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Younger brothers get on your nerves. They make a lot of noise, are always playing games by their own rules – and, as if that weren’t enough, are now crowding you out of Mum’s bed. Hoshe is getting too big and anyway, and Elli is old enough to sleep in the children’s room on her own. But she’s not happy about it. What’s to say that, when the light’s out, things won’t begin to shift and change shape instead of staying the way they are? Because one night Elli finds herself in the Octopus Lady’s house, where the walls, floor and door knob come alive. She meets her goldfish, Mr Puddles, again and figures out in the end that, despite all her ink and suckers and tentacles, the Lady too is beset by fears that she can only overcome with Elli’s help.
Spotlight
OCTOPUS LADY, a work of musical theatre for children aged 5 and over and commissioned by the Deutsche Oper Berlin, was written by composer Sidney Corbett and his daughter, librettist Chiara Corbett. It is the latest piece in the successful series of new works of musical theatre for children and teenagers that receive their world premiere in the Tischlerei of the Deutsche Oper Berlin.