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Bluebeard's Castle/Erwartung

Bluebeard's Castle/Erwartung

Bartók/Schoenberg

April 25 - May 16, 2026 Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts

A pair of one-act psychological thrillers makes for an unforgettable double feature from theatrical visionary Robert Lepage.

In Bartók’s Symbolist fairy tale Bluebeard’s Castle, a new wife discovers that seven locked doors in her husband’s home conceal gruesome secrets. Then, in Schoenberg’s Modernist Erwartung, a woman’s search for her missing lover explodes a single moment into a blistering descent into madness. Enter—if you dare!—to discover this unforgettable double-bill, hailed for its boldly original design elements.

Remains a diabolically astute pairing

Richard Ouzounian, The Toronto Star

Synopses in a Minute

In Bluebeard's Castle, Duke Bluebeard warns his new wife Judith that it could be dangerous for her to know what is behind the seven locked doors in his castle.

In Erwartung, a woman anxiously awaits her lover, only to find a dead body.

Performance Information

  • Performance time is approximately two hours, including one intermission
  • Bluebeard's Castle is sung in Hungarian with English SURTITLES™, Erwartung is sung in German with English SURTITLES™

Bluebeard's Castle Composed By Béla Bartók

Béla Bartók

Born in Austria-Hungary on March 25, 1881;
died in New York City on September 26, 1945

The son of keen amateur musicians who encouraged his early interest in piano and composition. At the Budapest Academy of Music, he earned a reputation as a talented pianist with a particular aptitude for performing Liszt’s piano pieces.

From 1905 onward, in collaboration with Zoltán Kodály, he began travelling throughout Hungary collecting and publishing folk songs, eventually expanding this project to the folk music of other countries and cultures.

In 1942, just two years after moving to the United States to develop a folk collection at Columbia University, Bartók was diagnosed with leukemia. He died in 1945, leaving a corpus of work that combined traditional folk melodies with experimental harmonies to create a bold new music. His work developing a scientific classification of folk music is widely considered a starting point for the discipline of ethnomusicology.

Erwartung Composed By Arnold Schoenberg

Arnold Schoenberg

Born in Vienna on September 13, 1874;
died in Los Angeles on July 13, 1951

Austrian composer and painter Arnold Schoenberg was born in Vienna in 1874 and exhibited musical talent from a young age despite minimal formal training. Mentored by Gustav Mahler from 1909 to 1911, he graduated to orchestrating operas and teaching, ultimately moving to the United States in 1934 to escape Nazi Germany. There, he taught at the University of Southern California and UCLA.

Arguably Schoenberg’s most significant contribution to music was his celebrated twelve-tone technique, which unusually employed all 12 notes in the chromatic scale. The influence of this technique is clear in the works of his students Alban Berg and Anton Webern, who later became known as members of the Second Viennese School, with Schoenberg as their leader.

A highly superstitious man who dreaded the number 13, Arnold Schoenberg is said to have died from an extreme state of fear on July 13, 1951.

Cast

Christian Van Horn

Bluebeard

Karen Cargill

Judith

Anna Gabler

The Woman

Creative

A portrait of conductor Johannes Debus

Johannes Debus

Conductor

Robert Lepage

Original Director

François Racine

Revival Director
A portrait of Michael Levine

Michael Levine

Set & Costume Designer

Robert Thomson

Lighting Designer

Laurie-Shawn Borzovoy

Media Effects Designer

With the COC Orchestra

COC production

Johannes Debus is generously underwritten by Riki Turofsky & Charles Petersen

The COC Orchestra is generously sponsored by The Schulich Foundation and by W. Bruce C. Bailey

Presented at

Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts