Aus Perspektive eines Operettennostalgikers: „Rebecca“ und „Glöckner“ in Wien
Operettenfreunde in Österreich haben derzeit einen schweren Stand. Im sogenannten „Mekka der Operette“ in Mörbisch wird, seit Altbeau Alfons Haider
read moreOperettenfreunde in Österreich haben derzeit einen schweren Stand. Im sogenannten „Mekka der Operette“ in Mörbisch wird, seit Altbeau Alfons Haider
read moreA modern-day operetta about two gay men and their relationship troubles manages to draw in crowds: Operette für zwei schwule
read moreIt seems that the operetta scene is finally awaking to the possibilities of the internet as a chance to overcome
read moreOperetta “live” in Austria? Bühne Baden is one of the few places where you can actually experience the genre on
read moreThe only way I can describe my reaction to this attractively packaged new Franz Lehár reader, published to coincide with
read moreShowboats gave the theatre-starved people along the Mississippi from the 1880s into the 1920s what they most wanted: melodrama and
read moreBigger is not automatically better, some claim, and that’s especially true for operetta, or operetta festivals. So just because the
read moreKálmán composed Kaiserin Josephine after his ‘regular’ first night theater, the Theater an der Wien, had gone bankrupt as a
read moreIt’s only a short review of Leo Fall’s Die Kaiserin, I’m afraid. It was too depressing to write more. I
read moreThe small spa town of Baden-bei-Wien, 26 kilometers south-west of Vienna and with a population of 26,000, boasts a 500
read moreThe luxurious little spa town Baden bei Wien – 45 minutes from the center of Vienna by tram – considers
read moreThe summer season for operetta has started, and various festivals are about to open. Coming up in Baden, near Vienna,
read moreYou might have heard of the – highly informative and entertaining – blog Barihunks. It’s dedicated to hunky baritones who
read moreSome say we’re living in the “Age of Aquarius,” I say we’re living in the times of the Zirkusprinzessin. Or
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