LETTER TO A MAN just opened at the Festival dei 2Mondi, Spoleto, Italy - Mikhail Baryshnikov and Robert Wilson

Once again Robert Wilson and legendary performer Mikhail Baryshnikov have joined artistic forces. Their third collaboration, Letter to a Man (after a “Saint Sebastian” Video Portrait in 2004 and The Old Woman in 2013), is based on autobiographical texts by Vaslav Nijinsky (1889-1950), one of the most celebrated dancers and choreographers of his time who danced in Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes and created seminal choreographies himself. His diaries, written in less than six weeks in 1919, document the young man’s descent into madness.

In Henry Miller’s words: “It is a communication so naked, so desperate, that it breaks the mold. We are face to face with reality, and it is almost unbearable…had he not gone to the asylum we would have had in Nijinsky a writer equal to the dancer.”

London today

After visiting the wonderful Antony Gormley's London studio today with a group of esteemed friends, I am now performing Krapp's Last Tape at the Barbican Theatre. More performances tomorrow and Sunday (see calendar).

Pushkin and CocoRosie

Tonight, our new production of Pushkin's Fairy Tales will open at Moscow's Theater of Nations. Working with CocoRosie again has been a lot of fun - Bianca and Sierra are simply the Best! Looking forward to seeing the Russian cast, led by Evgenyi Mironov, sing CocoRosie's music and move through the world of Pushkin's Fairy Tales... Thank you to everyone, and: Break a Leg!

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Evgenyi Mironov as Pushkin (Photograph by Lucie Jansch)

Greetings from Amsterdam

Getting ready for Krapp's Last Tape at the Holland Festival. - Congratulations to Ruth Mackenzie on her first Holland Festival edition! See you at the Stadsschwouburg tonight or on Sunday, June 7. Love, Bob

Na het overweldigende succes van The Life and Death of Marina Abramović is Robert Wilson terug in het Holland Festival, nu als regisseur én acteur, in Becketts beroemde eenakter over eenzaamheid en desillusie. 6 - juni, Stadsschouwburg Amsterdam

A Space Never Entered: Arvo Pärt and Robert Wilson's ADAM'S PASSION

I think it was in the early eighties that I first heard the music of Arvo Pärt. I was immediately drawn to it. I realized that it was something very special that created a certain mental space which I had never known before. A space I had never entered that allowed for tremendous freedom.

Arvo Pärt and Robert Wilson  (Photograph © Julian Mommert)

Arvo Pärt and Robert Wilson  (Photograph © Julian Mommert)

Our first collaboration, Adam's Passion, opens this Tuesday in a spectacular industrial space in the harbor of Tallinn, Estonia. Adam’s Passion is something we hear and see. I construct a kind of environment or space, that hopefully helps the public hear the music better. It is a work that we want to reflect on, and leaving the theatre it is something we continue to think about. It is important that what I do as a director or designer, stays open ended. I set up a space that can suggest ideas, but does not imply or insist that other people think what I think.

Toi Toi Toi for Faust tonight

Finally: Faust Part I and II opens tonight at the Berliner Ensemble.

Break a leg and, as they say here: "Toi Toi Toi!" to the whole team; the actors, the band and the technical crews. Let's make this a night to remember.

Love, Bob

A Faustian Pact: final rehearsals for Goethe's masterpiece at the BE

I am in final rehearsals for Faust (Part I and II), to open on April 22 at the Berliner Ensemble. After many other Fausts in my career (Gertrude Stein's Doctor Faustus Lights the Lights, two operas - Doctor Faustus by Manzoni and Faust by Gounod), and works that contain other Faustian pacts with the devil (such as The Black Rider and The Freeshooter), this is finally the original. Maybe I have just been warming up all these years, for Goethe's masterpiece... In any case, it is great fun to work with Herbert Grönemeyer again. We did Leonce and Lena at the B.E. twelve years ago! It doesn't take much to be deeply touched by his beautiful music. See you at the opening or one of the previews.