Productions

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Richard Wagner – The Drag Queen!

Shlomi Moto Wagner and the House of Mazeltov

75 Minutes
Theater hall

Richard Wagner is a drag queen, and Shlomi Moto Wagner’s great-grandfather was her drag mother. Together, they share not only family roots, but also a drag heritage in the Jewish House of Mazeltov. This pseudo-documentary musical theater performance combines classical Wagner motifs with electronic beats, lip-syncing, video projections, and lots of pink satin.
This contemporary opera performance unearths the biographies that have been erased, censored, or rewritten—on both sides of the Wagner family tree. It draws on the forgotten legacies of queer survival, Jewish memory, and the seductive power of myth—and develops into a dazzling spectacle of drag, deconstruction, and fantasy.

So, Mazeltov Queen Richard Wagner – let’s go!

Directed, performed, and composed by Shlomi Moto Wagner — interdisciplinary performer*, trained opera singer*, composer*, author*, and drag queen a.k.a. Mazy Mazeltov, who charges classical music and forms with pop culture and queer mythology and reassembles them. Together with dramaturge and co-director Anne Welenc, a glittering and unsparing examination of arguably the most polarizing figure in opera history emerges. Jones Seitz provides the technical magic, while the 3D imagery is created in an exciting new collaboration with digital artist Alejandro Spano. Michel Wagenschütz designs the costumes, combining historical fantasy with the sensuality of drag. Together, the team creates an immersive performance about gender, heritage, and redemption—on stage and in the present moment of history.

Artistic direction, text, music, direction, performance Shlomi Moto Wagner Co direction, dramaturgy Anne Welenc Technic, lightdesign Jones Seitz Video, room Alejandro Spano Costumes Michel Wagenschütz

A production by Shlomi Moto Wagner and The House of Mazeltov in cooperation with Ballhaus Ost. Funded by the Fonds Darstellende Künste aus Mitteln des Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien (Performing Arts Fund from funds provided by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media) and by Bezirksamt Pankow von Berlin, Amt für Weiterbildung und Kultur, Fachbereich Kunst und Kultur (Pankow District Office of Berlin, Office for Continuing Education and Culture, Department of Art and Culture).

Dates

Premiere

  • Nov 28, 2025
  • Nov 28, 2025, 20:00
  • Nov 29, 2025, 20:00
  • Nov 30, 2025, 18:00
Tickets

15 | 10 euros
Tickets can be purchased by phone, email, or online. Please note that reservations via email and phone are only possible from Monday to Friday between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM. For online tickets, the provider Reservix charges a 10% advance booking fee and a 2 euro service fee in addition to the basic ticket price. 3 Euro tickets for Berlin Pass/Berlin Ticket S holders are available at the box office only (subject to availability).

For the Late Night Show “Pophaus Ost: Jon Darc” on 29.11. additional tickets for 5 Euro can be purchased in advance or at the box office.

Access / Content Note

German, English, Yiddish
wheelchair accessible
various seating options