The Flying Dutchman

March 2027

Composer & Librettist: Richard Wagner
Premiere Performance: Jan 2, 1843—Dresden, Germany, Semperoper Dresden

Starring multiple Grammy Award-winning baritone Ryan Speedo Green (“… extraordinary emotional depth and eloquence” Bachtrack), The Flying Dutchman returns to The Atlanta Opera stage. The dramatic mythic sweep of Wagner’s masterpiece is balanced against human tragedy and the brutal realities of everyday life.

The Dutchman is doomed to wander the seas until he can find a faithful wife. A sailor’s daughter is doomed to an arranged marriage, but can’t shake her obsession with The Dutchman.

Can true love change the course of their fates?

This production brings the ancient ghost story to the stage with a modern perspective, captivating audiences with stunning visuals and a brilliant cast.

A Tomer Zvulun production.

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Date + Times

approximately 3 hours
Sung in German with English supertitles.
Questions about the performance? Contact us at [email protected]

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Richard Wagner

Composer and Librettist

Richard Wagner molded opera according to his own creative definition with revolutionary zeal. Consequently, his innovations in melodic structure, harmony, characterization and orchestration have inspired awe among audiences and music professionals alike for over a century. Impressionist and expressionist composers have spent most of this century struggling to overcome his influence, rebelling against him. Wagner was a man who lived in capital letters and bold print, a study in superlatives: huge creative canvases, legendary feuds and hatreds, gigantic depressions and losses, enormous successes, and passionate romantic liaisons. His music represents the dynamic and incandescent final flowering of romanticism.

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Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre

Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre is a world-class facility, creating diverse cultural, educational and entertainment experiences that will promote accessibility to the arts. Conveniently located in northwest Atlanta, at 2800 Cobb Galleria Parkway at Akers Mill Road, adjacent to I-75 inside I-285.