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Lennox

Dutch National Opera, Main Stage, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Important Info
Type: Opera
City: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Starts at: 16:00
Duration: 1h
Sung in: Dutch

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Cast
Performers
Vocals: Charlene Sancho (Aya)
Vocals: Winny Herbert (Lennox)
Creators
Music: Benjamin Bnnyhunna Ankomah
Musical Direction: Lochlan Brown
Librettist: Maarten van Hinte
Directed: Marjorie Boston
Production: with RIGHTABOUTNOW INC. Co-production
Overview

Bnnyhunna (Benjamin Ankomah) is the composer of the youth hip-hop opera "Lennox", which will premiere at the Dutch National Opera in October 2026. He wrote the original score for the production, blending jazz, soul, Afrobeat, hip-hop, and gospel. Each character in the opera has their own unique musical style that reflects their personality and emotions. This is the composer's first work for a major opera house.

The opera "Lennox" is based on the award-winning children's book "Lennox and the Golden Sickle" (Lennox en de gouden sikkel) by writer Zindzi Zevenbergen. It is a co-production between the Dutch National Opera and RIGHTABOUTNOW INC., a hip-hop theater production center. The premiere performances will take place from October 10 to 17, 2026, at Studio Boekman in Amsterdam.

Bnnyhunna (Benjamin Ankomah) wrote the complete musical score for this youth opera (for audiences aged 8 and above). In the process of working on the opera, he accomplished the following.

First, he created a diverse musical landscape that brings together the genres he works in as a solo artist: jazz, soul, Afrobeat, hip-hop, R&B, and gospel. As he says about his work: "This music is part of who I am. I grew up in Amsterdam where reggae, hip-hop, and soul were all around me. All of that shaped me."

Second, he developed individual musical styles for each character, allowing the audience to better understand their personalities through music. Lennox (the protagonist) sings in a neo-soul / 90s R&B style. Aya (his best friend) sings in a trap / hip-hop style. Mr. Babel (the father) sings in a gospel style. Mrs. Babel and Dr. Miebond sing in a classical opera / soul style.

Third, he integrated his Ghanaian heritage into the opera. According to the composer, his father was a musician who played highlife — a Ghanaian jazz genre — and his family was closely connected to church music. In an interview, he emphasizes: "Everything from my childhood came together on Echoes of Prayer."

Fourth, he collaborated with a professional creative team. The libretto (the text of the opera) was written by Maarten van Hinte in the Dutch language. The stage director is Marjorie Boston. The musical director and orchestrator is Lochlan Brown. Additional arrangements are by Noah Stakenborg.

The following singers are featured in the opera, with parts created specifically for their voices: Winny Herbert as Lennox, Charlene Sancho as Aya, Nienke Nasserian as Mrs. Babel / tram conductor / receptionist / Dr. Miebond, Ayrton Kirchner as Mr. Babel, and Dwayne Toemere as Glimmerik.

The live orchestra includes violin (Annelieke Marselje or Eva Traa), guitar and bass (Noah Stakenborg), keyboards (Lochlan Brown or Charlie-Bo Meijering), and percussion (Dimairon Catal).

Working on "Lennox" has become an important milestone in Bnnyhunna's career. Before this, he released his successful debut album "Echoes of Prayer" (October 2024), which won the Edison Pop Award (the Dutch equivalent of a Grammy) in 2025. He has produced tracks for artists such as Gaidaa, Rimon, and Akwasi, toured with José James, Arp Frique, and Yung Nnelg, and performed at major festivals including North Sea Jazz, Lowlands, and ESNS.

For Bnnyhunna, "Lennox" is his first experience writing music for a major opera house, taking his work to a new level and expanding his audience.

Key information for form filling: Production — Lennox (youth hip-hop opera for ages 8+). Composer — Bnnyhunna (Benjamin Ankomah). Status — original score. Theatre — Dutch National Opera & Ballet, Studio Boekman, Amsterdam. Premiere dates — October 10–17, 2026. Libretto — Maarten van Hinte (sung in Dutch). Director — Marjorie Boston. Cast — 5 vocal soloists plus an instrumental ensemble (4–5 musicians). Musical genres — jazz, soul, Afrobeat, hip-hop, gospel, neo-soul. Special feature — individual musical styles for each character.

 

History
Premiere of this production: 27 October 2024, Dutch National Opera & Ballet, Studio Boekman, Amsterdam

A bold and imaginative hip-hop opera about the young boy Lennox. When his father forgets his lucky chain at home before going to the hospital, Lennox and his best friend set off on an energetic adventure about family, friendship, and courage.

Synopsis

Леннокс знает, что его отец болен, но никто не говорит ему, что именно происходит. Однажды отец забывает взять с собой в больницу свою счастливую цепочку. Тогда Леннокс вместе со своей лучшей подругой решает отправиться вслед за ним. Это история превращается в энергичную хип-хоп оперу о семье, дружбе и умении рисковать.

Сюжет основан на книге Зиндзи Зевенберген "Леннокс и золотой серп". Юный Леннокс отправляется в поиски, а поэтичное и современное либретто написал Мартен ван Хинте.

Venue Info

Dutch National Opera - Amsterdam
Location   Amstel 3

The Dutch National Opera is the largest theatre production house in the Netherlands. Situated in the heart of Amsterdam, the iconic theatre of Dutch National Opera & Ballet offers a magnificent view of the River Amstel and the famous Magere Brug (Skinny Bridge). The various spaces form an inspiring backdrop for a whole range of special events.

Dutch National Opera & Ballet is a young theatre with a long history. The plans for building a new theatre ran parallel to the plans for a new city hall. The first discussions held by the Amsterdam city council about building a new city hall and opera house go back to 1915. At that time, the plans were specifically for an opera house, since ballet was a relatively unknown art form back then.

Ideas for the site of the new city hall and opera house were continually changing, and the idea that both buildings could form a single complex only emerged much later. Sites considered for the new city hall were initially the Dam, followed by the Frederiksplein, and finally the Waterlooplein.

In 1955, the city council commissioned the firm of architects Berghoef and Vegter to draft a design for a city hall on the Waterlooplein. The draft was approved, but in 1964 the council ended the association with the architects, as the final design was nothing like the original plans they had been shown. In 1967, a competition was held for a new design, with the Viennese architect Wilhelm Holzbauer emerging as the winner. Amsterdam's financial problems, however, meant that the plans for the new city hall were put on hold for several years.

DNO has its own choir of sixty singers and technical staff of 260. DNO historically has not had its own resident orchestra, and so various orchestras of the Netherlands, including the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra (NPO), the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra (NKO), the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, the Radio Filharmonisch Orkest and the Asko/Schönberg ensemble have provided the orchestral forces for DNO productions.

DNO produces on average eleven productions per year. While most performances are in the Dutch National Opera & Ballet building, the company has also performed in the Stadsschouwburg, at the Carré Theatre, and on the Westergasfabriek industrial site in Amsterdam. For many years, the June production has been organized as part of the Holland Festival and includes the participation of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. DNO has lent its productions to foreign companies, such as the Metropolitan Opera, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Lincoln Center Festival in New York, as well as the Adelaide Festival in Australia.

Since 1988, the French-Lebanese theatre director Pierre Audi has been the artistic director of DNO. Audi is scheduled to conclude his DNO tenure in 2018. In April 2017, DNO announced the appointment of Sophie de Lint as the company's next artistic director, effective 1 September 2018.

Hartmut Haenchen was chief conductor from 1986 to 1999, in parallel with holding the title of chief conductor of the NPO. He subsequently held the title of principal guest conductor with DNO. Subsequent chief conductors have been Edo de Waart (1999-2004) and Ingo Metzmacher (2005-2008). In March 2009, DNO announced the appointment of Marc Albrecht as the orchestra's next chief conductor, with the 2011-2012 season, for an initial contract of four years. This return to a single chief conductor at both DNO and the NPO/NKO allows for the NPO to become the principal opera orchestra for DNO. Albrecht is scheduled to stand down as chief conductor of DNO at the end of the 2019-2020 season.

Important Info
Type: Opera
City: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Starts at: 16:00
Duration: 1h
Sung in: Dutch
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