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Bel­shazzar

George Frideric Handel
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The ruling strongman is back—the kind of man who wipes the slate clean, knocks things over, takes action, and grabs what he wants, all while feeling magnificent, youthful, and cheerfully destructive. King Belshazzar was one such figure, a despotic ruler from biblical times...

During a bacchanalian royal banquet, King Belshazzar taunts the Jewish god Jehovah and declares, ‘I am the King of Babylon!’ But at midnight, mysterious writing appears on the wall: MENE, MENE, TEKEL UPHARSIN. No one can interpret it. The wise Queen Mother wants to consult the Jewish prophet Daniel. Once summoned, he reveals the meaning. MENE: the God you’ve blasphemed has numbered your days and will bring them to an end. TEKEL: you’ve been weighed and found wanting. UPHARSIN: your kingdom will be divided between the Medes and the Persians. The oratorio ends with the prophecy fulfilled: the death of the tyrant king and the joyful deliverance of both Babylonians and Jews from his rule.
Oratorio in three acts [1745]
Libretto by Charles Jennens, based on Biblical texts
Premiere on March 28, 2026
English
30 min before performance in the foyer

Next dates and cast

Schillertheater – Großer Saal
Bismarckstraße 110
10625 Berlin
Sat
28. Mar 2026
19:00
Premiere
Fri
3. Apr 2026
19:00
Sun
5. Apr 2026
18:00
Sun
19. Apr 2026
18:00
Sat
25. Apr 2026
19:30
Fri
1. May 2026
19:00
Fri
8. May 2026
19:00
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