Happy End (BOM 2025-2026)

26 June ’25 > 25 January ’26
Director Tamara Jongerden and Ginette Puylaert
Musical Director Tim Sabel

Info

Buurt Opera Malpertuis (BOM) is an opera by and for everyone, in which music and theatre bring together and connect people from Maastricht. Led by director Tamara Jongerden, vocal coach and assistant director Ginette Puylaert, musical director Tim Sabel and children’s rehearsal director Tim Stoter, local residents work together on a unique performance inspired by their own lives and experiences. That’s what makes BOM so special for musical director Tim Sabel: ‘Making art with your own stories, that’s great, isn’t it?’ Children’s rehearsal director Tim Stoter is impressed by what BOM does with participating children: ‘I’ve seen them all grow’.

This year, the participants are creating a music-theatrical collage performance starring the music of Kurt Weill. More information on this latest production, titled Happy End, will follow soon.

BOM performs Happy End on 21, 22 and 25 January 2026.

The BOM is a collaboration between Opera Zuid, Conservatorium Maastricht, Trajekt and the Kunstketel and is made possible by Elisabeth Strouven Fonds.

IN CONVERSATION WITH MUSICAL DIRECTOR TIM SABEL AND CHILDREN’S REHEARSAL DIRECTOR TIM STOTER

What makes Buurt Opera Malpertuis so special?
Tim Sabel: ‘The BOM performances are based on the words, movements, stories of the people who participate. They share their life experiences on stage, with each other and with the audience. That we make opera – art – out of that together, I find incredibly moving and special.’
Tim Stoter: ‘I think it’s great that there’s a very friendly atmosphere at BOM and at the same time it’s incredibly professional. Apart from that, I mainly work with the children. I love noticing how they too find each other, regardless of their different backgrounds, ages and situations. I haven’t seen such a diverse group become so close so quickly.’

How does that work; making a new opera with people with no opera experience?
Tim Sabel: ‘We make a collage performance around a theme that comes from the group itself. We choose music together and build the story through personal conversations and stories, acting, singing and movement. The participants play themselves, which makes it personal, direct and sometimes confrontational.
This year we are working mainly with music by the composer Kurt Weill. His work has an enormous eloquence, which fits well with BOM. We therefore work specifically on: what do you want to say, with what colour, with what intention, with what look in your eyes?’

What does it mean for the participants to make music with (semi-)professionals?
Tim Sabel: ‘The story they tell on stage – their own story – is lifted to a kind of next level to the max by the accompaniment of the musicians of the Maastricht Academy of Music. When, after months of rehearsals with only piano accompaniment, the live music of the ensemble joins in, everyone is enormously impressed. The musicians literally support and reinforce their singing, text, movement and story. The performance becomes real.’
Tim Stoter: ‘And I believe it also gives a boost. You do feel like a star when there is a whole ensemble playing music behind you, while you are in the spotlight with your beautiful costume on, in a cool setting!’

What does it do to children to participate in the neighbourhood opera?
Tim Stoter: ‘It’s great to see how those kids grow. They come in with little to no theatre experience, so everything is new. In the beginning, the concept of an audience and a stage is still very elusive (Why do I have to sing in that direction? Why do I have to come up at that exact moment? Why can’t I just talk in the wings?), but once there is a real audience, everything falls into place. Every child develops, in his or her own way. Mega fun!’
Tim Sabel: ‘Parents also notice a difference: children talk louder, are more confident. And at the end of the process, after the performances, their world collapses a little bit. No more BOM rehearsals?!’


Tim Stoter: ‘Right! They were really sad when it was finished last year. The whole process of making theatre was a tremendous eye-opener for all the children. It’s a good thing we soon started the workshops and rehearsals again.’

Tim Stoter: ‘Right! They were really sad when it was finished last year. The whole process of making theatre was a tremendous eye-opener for all the children. It’s a good thing we soon started the workshops and rehearsals again.’

Cast

Creatives

Director Tamara Jongerden and Ginette Puylaert
Musical direction Tim Sabel
Singing coaching Ginette Puylaert
Children’s rehearsals Tim Stoter
Scenography Nathalie Smeets
Dramaturgy Joep Hupperetz
Costumes Kostuumatelier Opera Zuid
Production management Kyra Bertram
Social work Manon Pachen (Trajekt)

Media

Pictures

Video

Partners

playlist

Wed 21.01.2026
17:00

Maastricht
Studio Malpertuis

Try-out

Thu 22.01.2026
17:00

Maastricht
Studio Malpertuis

Premiere

Sun 25.01.2026
13:30

Maastricht
Studio Malpertuis

Show moment

Sun 25.01.2026
16:30

Maastricht
Studio Malpertuis

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