
Lili Elbe
Drama · Music
Overview
The painter Lili Elbe was the first person to have gender confirmation surgery in the 1930s. The homonymous opera is a glimpse into the life of Lili Elbe and her wife Gerda Wegener (also a famous painter) through Lili's transition at a time when such surgery was still completely uncharted territory.
Top Cast
Lucia Lucas
Lucia Lucas
Lili Elbe
Lucia Lucas
Lili Elbe
Sylvia D'Eramo
Sylvia D'Eramo
Gerda Wegener
Sylvia D'Eramo
Gerda Wegener
Mack Wolz
Mack Wolz
Anna Larsen Bjørner/Mother Wegener/Young Woman
Mack Wolz
Anna Larsen Bjørner/Mother Wegener/Young Woman
Jennifer Panara
Jennifer Panara
Hélène Allatini
Jennifer Panara
Hélène Allatini
Brian Michael Moore
Brian Michael Moore
Claude Lejeune
Brian Michael Moore
Claude Lejeune
Théo Imart
Théo Imart
Danish Countess/Dagmar/Matron
Théo Imart
Danish Countess/Dagmar/Matron
Sam Taskinen
Sam Taskinen
Marius Wegener
Sam Taskinen
Marius Wegener
Kristján Jóhannesson
Kristján Jóhannesson
Christian X/Art Critic/Major Fernando Porta
Kristján Jóhannesson
Christian X/Art Critic/Major Fernando Porta
David Maze
David Maze
Eric Allatini
David Maze
Eric Allatini
Msimelelo Mbali
Msimelelo Mbali
Professor Warnekros
Msimelelo Mbali
Professor Warnekros
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