The Victor Herbert World Says Goodbye To Restorationist Quade Winter (1951-2019)
The Victor Herbert world says goodbye to one of its restorationists. Quade Winter of Pendleton, Oregon, died of cardiac arrest
read moreThe Victor Herbert world says goodbye to one of its restorationists. Quade Winter of Pendleton, Oregon, died of cardiac arrest
read moreNew York’s longest running professional Gilbert & Sullivan company returned to the Kaye Playhouse at Hunter College (near Lexington Avenue)
read moreThe fact that Dagmar Manzel has been involved in the Weimar Republic operetta revival at Komische Oper Berlin from the
read moreMary Poppins is an unashamedly old-fashioned “feel-good musical,” at times very pantomimic in style, at times almost a “nostalgic operetta”
read moreThey are certainly five magnificent cowboys, but with a twist. The fact that they dance an Offenbach pas de deux
read moreThere’s exciting news coming from Wiesbaden, Germany. The local Hessisches Staatstheater is presenting a new Gräfin Mariza production, directed by
read moreI first came seriously in contact with F. C. Burnand’s burlesque, Ixion, when working on my biography of burlesque megastar,
read moreThe operetta festival in Bad Ischl has ended its 2019 summer season with an 8 percent increase in audience numbers,
read moreIn their September newsletter, The Jacques Offenbach Society alerts its readers to a new book edited by Jean-Claude Yon. It’s
read moreAny solo album that starts off by knocking you on the head with the boisterous couplet of the animal trainer
read moreIt’s a pretty grand claim to make: “With their multi-media stage show Operetta Made in Austria stage stars Ildiko Raimondi
read moreThe staging of musical-dramatic works in the late nineteenth century was dominated by operetta, which effectively dictated the programmes of
read moreA scratchy, smoky voice with a Scottish accent, and a piano: Christine Bovill’s latest show at Bar jeder Vernunft
read moreIn his novel Where Angels Fear to Tread, published in 1905, E. M. Forster describes a performance of Lucia di
read moreWilton’s Music Hall is “the most important surviving early music hall to be seen anywhere” (says the Theatres Trust) and
read moreWhen Germany’s ultra-conservative Offenbach crusader Peter Hawig – who in a recent Jacques Offenbach Society newsletter remarked that “tying” the
read moreOperetta appears more and more frequently in scientific discourse, but what about revues and variety shows? It’s a new field
read moreThe heat wave is back, in Germany at least. And the only appropriate way to cool off – operetta style!
read moreYou might wonder whether they are serious – ‘them’ being the French-German Kultursender arte. They are celebrating the 200th birthday
read moreFans of musical theater and operetta will not find a richer, more concentrated banquet of their favorite entertainment than that
read moreShowboats gave the theatre-starved people along the Mississippi from the 1880s into the 1920s what they most wanted: melodrama and
read moreConsidering that there are not that many new books on operetta in English, one must greet Derek B. Scott’s fresh-off-the-press
read moreProf. Albert Gier is one of the most famous researchers of musical theater text books. He taught at the University
read moreThe one-act l‘île de Tulipatan, written by Jacques Offenbach with his librettists Henri Chivot and Alfred Duru in 1868 for
read moreHow do you solve a problem like – operetta? The question has been asked many times over, especially since so
read moreIn August 2019, Northern Ireland Opera presents an Offenbach Bicentenary Festival. The choice of shows for this festival is remarkable, because
read moreIm Jahr 2005 profilierte sich die Staatsoperette Dresden mit einer überregional vielbeachteten Konferenz, die den Titel Operette unterm Hakenkreuz trug.
read moreIt is one of the more amazing developments of recent years that suddenly “entertainment” is included in major exhibitions dealing
read moreWith the BBC Proms totally ignoring Offenbach’s bicentenary, it has been left to London’s music colleges, small scale opera companies
read moreBigger is not automatically better, some claim, and that’s especially true for operetta, or operetta festivals. So just because the
read moreIn Vienna the great operetta artist Rosy Barsony has found her final resting place. The Jewish performer was born as
read moreThe operetta summer festival in Rüdersdorf – just outside of Berlin, down in the south-east – has gone through some
read moreAfter having been forgotten for more than 80 year, new interest in Paul Ábrahám’s Märchen im Grand-Hotel is noticeable. You’ll
read moreNo, this is not scheduled as a mid-summer treat to coincide with the various operetta festival productions in Austria: the
read moreThe show title Abenteuer im Spielzeugland might not directly ring a bell. But if you translate it into Babes in
read moreWhen I was about eight years old I have vivid memories of my mother doing the housework, continually singing “Oh,
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