The opera has enjoyed increasing popularity in recent years, and has been performed in different versions in
England, Czech Republic,
Israel,
Australia and across the
United States. In 1995 in
Germany and in
Austria the opera was performed as a part of a school and memory project in cooperation with survivors from Terezín, such as Herbert Thomas Mandl or Eva Hermannová. The American premiere of
Brundibar (in Czech) took place in West Hartford, CT on April 8, 1975; the world premiere of the English version, in the translation of Milada Javora and Joža Karas, was held in Ottawa, Canada on November 14, 1977. The first fully staged production by an opera company to include Holocaust survivor
Ela Stein-Weissberger, who had performed in the original production at the Terezín camp happened in 1998 at
Sarasota Opera, Florida. Cherub Company London presented a fully professional UK production at the Riverside Studios, London, in 2001. The production was unusual inasmuch as the children's characters were played by adult actors (Samuel Dutton and Kathryn Fray). The remaining characters, including Brundibár himself (William Wollen), were played by actors on stilts, creating a nightmarish world for the children. The production was directed by Andrew Visnevski and was presented in a double bill with ''Kafka's The Trial
under the title Degenerate! A double-fare to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust.'' In 2006, students from the
University of Texas at San Antonio performed
Brundibár in Terezin itself, becoming the first American production to return the show to the site where it was originally performed.
Other performances The
Australian premiere of the opera was staged in 2000 in
Canberra, in conjunction with the exhibition "Behind the Walls: The Theresienstadt Ghetto 1941-1945". It was also staged by the Windmill Theatre Company in
Adelaide in 2003, in what was described as "a highly politicised" production. Both these productions were conducted by
Richard Gill. In December 2003 and 2004 respectively,
Santa Monica College's Madison Project in conjunction with
Los Angeles Opera run children's camp performed Brundibár at Miles Memorial Playhouse, the
Museum of Tolerance, and the Santa Monica College 11th street campus, where The Broad Stage has since been built. Survivors of Terezin were in attendance and spoke at all performances about their experiences. In November 2004,
Brundibar was performed by OzOpera, the touring arm of
Opera Australia, as part of the Gandel Festival of Jewish Music. In May 2014,
Nieuw Vocaal Amsterdam performed Brundibár as part of the yearly Dutch commemoration of World War II. The performance was attended by
Ela Weissberger. A documentary was shot in Theresienstadt by Dutch national television, in which Caro Kindt, director of Nieuw Vocaal Amsterdam, spoke with one of the Theresienstadt survivors. In August 2014,
Brundibár was staged in Sydney (Australia) by Opera Prometheus and Joseph Toltz in association with the Sydney Jewish Museum. The production featured a reproduction of artwork by the child survivor Kitty Passerová Levy, with consultation from Theresienstadt survivors living in Australia, including Jaroslav (Jerry) Rind, who helped with the original construction of the set in Theresienstadt, as well as Edith Druckerová Sheldon and Joe Neustatl, both of whom had seen the production in the ghetto. On February 8–9, 2019, Project Opera, the youth opera training program of the
Minnesota Opera, performed
Brundibar (Kushner translation) at the Lab Theatre in Downtown
Minneapolis. In 2019,
Brundibár was performed by
WNO Youth Opera in the
Wales Millennium Centre,
Cardiff. On November 4-7, 2021, the Virginia Children's Chorus Concert Choir performed
Brundibar preceded by
Elie Wiesel's play,
The Trial of God, at Christopher Newport University's Ferguson Center for the Arts in Newport News, Virginia. The performance was shown as part of the University's
Reflections on the Holocaust exhibition, where the two theatrical works were performed together for the first time. In November 2025,
Brundibár returns to
Sarasota Opera for a 4th production again paired with the companion piece "Raise Up Your Voice: Intolerance Through the Voices of Children" created by Jessé Martins and Martha Collins. ==Recordings==