A Memorial For J D Wallace: The Man Who Turned “Belle of New York” Into The Biggest Hit Of Its Era
Today, in the expanses of Rookwood Cemetery, Sydney, Australia, with only the workmen as witnesses, a vacant-looking plot of earth
read moreToday, in the expanses of Rookwood Cemetery, Sydney, Australia, with only the workmen as witnesses, a vacant-looking plot of earth
read moreAt Komische Oper Berlin, Paul Ábrahám’s ‘last’ operetta premiered in a new production by Stefan Huber, with a newly arranged
read moreWith all the attention being given to Offenbach, it is easy to forget that 2019 is also the bicentenary of
read moreGerman regional theatres excel in searching out rarely performed stage works and often breathing new life into them. Le Roi
read moreMonsieur Marius (Claude Marius Duplany, b Paris, 18 February 1850) was a ‘Frenchman, play producer, actor, raconteur, and optimist’ (they
read moreÉdouard Théodore Nicole, better known as Léonce (b Paris, 12 January 1820) was a slim, bespectacled (off-stage) low comedian with
read moreIn 1847 the young comedian known as Désiré asked Hervé for a two-handed musical sketch to play at his benefit.
read moreWith an Offenbach conference coming up in June in Cologne that includes a section dedicated to “Discourses and Identities” and
read moreThe World Heritage city of Hildesheim, 20 miles south-east of Hannover, possesses a charming, intimate, 600-seater theatre staging opera, musicals
read moreMy journey with Oscar Straus all began when a colleague at a music conservatory where we worked handed me the
read moreAs I sit watching the current TV series Fosse/Verdon, starring Sam Rockwell and Michelle Williams as two show business legends,
read moreIn November 2018 I reviewed a concert performance of Howard Goodall’s Girlfriends, recommending his previous musical The Hired Man which
read moreBenatzky’s 1930 hit Meine Schwester und ich in a new Wien Volksoper production is totally delightful and enchantingly charming. More
read moreThis admirable young company finished its fifth season with Victor Herbert’s hit, Sweethearts, which opened at the New Amsterdam Theatre
read moreFinally – and that’s really the only appropriate word for it: finally the updated 1950s movie version of Die Fledermaus,
read moreNot seen in London since its original production at the Piccadilly Theatre in 1968, when it starred Keith Michell as
read moreGertrude Lawrence’s 1941 megahit, Lady in the Dark, groundbreaking in its day for its then novel use of psychoanalysis in
read moreThere’s a wonderful interview with Elisabeth Schwarzkopf in which she talks about her student days in Berlin. She mentions that
read moreFranz von Suppé – das sind ein paar wenige Ouverturen, die man heute noch spielt, seltener in Konzerten, wo leider
read moreIt’s with great sadness that we heard about the death of Alfred Wagner this morning. He was the man behind
read moreIs the ‘Musical Arabian Night’ in two acts by George Forrest and Robert Wright an operetta, with recycled music from
read moreThe Ischl Lehár Festival has announced what you may expect in 2019 – with the new artistic director Thomas Enzinger.
read moreKálmán’s Faschingsfee started her phenomenal career abroad, to be exact: in Budapest and New York City. First the show premiered
read moreIn his new book Der Klang von Paris – “The Sound(s) of Paris” – Volker Hagedorn embarkes on “a trip
read more“We’re not an operetta palace!“ Says Komische Oper intendant Barrie Kosky at the press conference where he announced the new
read moreJust when you think there cannot, possibly, be any more Im weißen Rössl stuff coming your way – there is!
read moreYou’ll forgive me for saying this, but provincial Brandenburg and the city of Frankfurt an der Oder (next to the
read more‘Une danseuse à l’Opéra’ – it was a phrase which, under the brilliance of the French Second Empire, had a
read moreOver the past twenty years, German-speaking operetta has been enjoying a revival, especially Berlin operettas of the Weimar Republic by
read moreThe lyricists behind our classic pop songs are generally unknown or forgotten. Robert Gilbert (pseuydonym of Robert Winterfeld, 1899–1978) wrote
read moreAuthentic cabaret texts are hard to come by. This material was written for the day, not for posterity, and was
read moreSie haben wirklich alle Macht und allen Einfluß verloren, die hohen olympischen Herrschaften, die da saßen „auf goldenen Stühlen“, und
read moreImagine a world that persistently rewards the rich and powerful while immiserating the masses. Imagine an international paternalist cartel that
read moreThe double jubilee of Jacques Offenbach’s and Franz von Suppé’s 200th birthdays in 2019 has prompted the Wienbibliothek in Rathaus
read more“The Gay Hussars”? I admit, the title of the 1909 Broadway version of Emmerich Kalman’s first operetta hit Tatájárás caught
read moreAustrian-Jewish composer Joseph Beer’s operetta Polnische Hochzeit (‘Polish Wedding’) received its premiere in Zurich in 1937: it was quickly translated
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