Wiener Konzerthaus

Sagt der Walfisch zum Thunfisch

The photo shows the auditorium of the Nest, the perspective from the ascending rows of seats onto the empty stage
Nest - Neue Staatsoper im Künstlerhaus @ Martina Berger
The photo shows the auditorium of the Nest, the perspective from the ascending rows of seats onto the empty stage

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Oper ab 16 Jahren

The Viennese theater collective Nestervals guides guests through the entire Nest in a fictional Austria of the future: the audience wanders from the cellar through the dressing rooms and the stage up to the workshop room and experiences the twilight of the gods like never before.

After the humans have snatched the threads of fate from the Norns, they now face a "human twilight": they have no idea how to get out of their threatening situation. Even the gods cannot agree on how and whether the megalomaniac protégés can still be helped. After the fourth major blackout, it is clear that the world in its previous order is finally history. In the first Vienna Water War, the former federal states of Styria and Lower Austria fought over the water rights to the Hochquell aqueduct and the remains of the Danube. The world population has fallen below one billion due to climate catastrophes. Life without the internet, without globalization and almost without electricity has begun. Droughty winters were followed by hot summers. Water is the new gold. Who should rule over this precious resource? Erda and Wotan actually want people to decide their own fate. But even gods are only human, they get bored quickly and prefer to push ahead with their own ideas.

Current Dates

  • Fri. 13 Dec 2024, 7 p.m.
  • Sat. 14 Dec 2024, 7 p.m.
  • Mon. 16 Dec 2024, 7 p.m.
  • Tue. 17 Dec 2024, 7 p.m.
  • Thu. 19 Dec 2024, 7 p.m.