
Overview
Ageing misfit Sir Morosus lives alone in an old-style apartment in Charlottenburg in Berlin. He is wealthy, but also lonely and a bit grumpy. Then his nephew Henry moves in with him and his life takes a turn for the better. Director Jan Philipp Gloger homes in on two of the most pressing problems of the day: loneliness and the housing shortage. The Staatskapelle Berlin is conducted by Christian Thielemann.
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Who directed "The Silent Woman" by Richard Strauss @ Berlin State Opera?
"The Silent Woman" by Richard Strauss @ Berlin State Opera was directed by Davide Mancini.
Where was "The Silent Woman" by Richard Strauss @ Berlin State Opera produced?
It was produced by companies including Unitel GmbH und Co.KG in Germany.
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