The success of the ballet
The Wooden Prince in 1917 paved the way for the May 1918 première with the same conductor,
Egisto Tango.
Oszkár Kálmán was the first Bluebeard and the first Judith. Following Balázs' exile in 1919 and the ban on his work there were no revivals until 1936. Bartók attended rehearsals and reportedly sided with the new Bluebeard,
Mihály Székely, over the new conductor
Sergio Failoni, who was insisting on fidelity to the printed score. Productions in Germany followed in Frankfurt (1922) and Berlin (1929). Other sources mention a 1946 concert performance in Dallas. The first fully staged American production was at the
New York City Opera on 2 October 1952 with conductor
Joseph Rosenstock and singers
James Pease and
Catherine Ayres. The
Metropolitan Opera mounted the opera for the first time on 10 June 1974 with conductor
Sixten Ehrling and singers
David Ward and
Shirley Verrett. The South American premiere was in Buenos Aires's
Teatro Colón, 23 September 1953 conducted by
Karl Böhm. with soprano
Berthe Monmart and bass
Xavier Depraz. The production was directed by
Marcel Lamy and used a French translation by
Michel-Dimitri Calvocoressi. The London première took place on 16 January 1957 at the
Rudolf Steiner Theatre during the English tour of Scottish composer
Erik Chisholm directing the
University of Cape Town Opera Company whose
Désirée Talbot was Judith. A few years earlier, Chisholm had premièred this work in South Africa at the Little Theatre in Cape Town. The work was first performed in Japan on 29 April 1954 by the Youth Group of the
Fujiwara Opera Company (under conductor Yoichiro Fukunaga with piano accompaniment). The opera was presented with full orchestra in the 348th regular concert of the
NHK Symphony Orchestra on 16 March 1957. The opera's Austrian premiere took place at the
Salzburg Festival on 4 August 1978 with conductor
George Alexander Albrecht,
Walter Berry and
Katalin Kasza. In Israel, the opera premiered on 15 December 2010 at the New
Israeli Opera in Tel Aviv. Vladimir Braun was Bluebeard and Svetlana Sandler sang Judith. Shirit Lee Weiss directed and Ilan Volkov conducted. The sets, originally used in the
Seattle Symphony's 2007 performance were designed by glass artist
Dale Chihuly. In 1988 the
BBC broadcast an adaptation of the opera as ''Duke Bluebeard's Castle'' directed by
Leslie Megahey. It starred
Robert Lloyd as Bluebeard and
Elizabeth Laurence as Judith. The Taiwanese première, directed and conducted by Tseng Dau-Hsiong, took place in the
National Theater in Taipei on 30 December 2011. In January 2015, the Metropolitan Opera presented its first production of ''Bluebeard's Castle'' in the original Hungarian, starring
Mikhail Petrenko as Bluebeard and
Nadja Michael as Judith. In 2022 the
Teatro Colón of Buenos Aires broadcast a staging directed by
Sophie Hunter. ==Roles==