“Lustige Witwe”: Barrie Kosky Tackles the “Führer’s” Favorite Operetta in Zurich
In the past, Barrie Kosky has shunned the works of Franz Lehár. His operetta focus has been on works by
read moreIn the past, Barrie Kosky has shunned the works of Franz Lehár. His operetta focus has been on works by
read moreWhen the Komische Oper opened its doors on 23 December 1947 – in the Soviet controlled section of Berlin –
read morePianist and musical director Adam Benzwi was slated to premiere “his” Dreigroschenoper interpretation – in collaboration with stage director Barrie
read moreIt’s impossible to just write a review about the artistic merits (or non-merits) of the new tutti d*amore production that’s
read moreOf course he wasn’t going to present his last season as intendant of Komische Oper Berlin via Zoom or only
read morePaul Abrahám’s flavorsome jazz operetta, which premiered to great acclaim in 1932 Berlin at Großes Schauspielhaus, only to have its
read more“The Art of Operetta“ is the headline on the cover of the December issue of Gramophone magazine from the UK.
read moreYou might be as baffled by this new release as I am: the recent production of Jaromir Weinberger’s “last Weimar
read moreYou could say it’s a bitter irony: ever since theaters in Germany re-opened after the summer, Barrie Kosky has said
read moreThe future of operetta in Vienna is female: Lotte de Beer was presented this week as new artistic director of
read more“344 Menschen, that‘s besser wie nix!” That’s what intendant Barrie Kosky said when he presented his brand new schedule for
read moreThe fact that Dagmar Manzel has been involved in the Weimar Republic operetta revival at Komische Oper Berlin from the
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 moreAs I sit watching the current TV series Fosse/Verdon, starring Sam Rockwell and Michelle Williams as two show business legends,
read more“We’re not an operetta palace!“ Says Komische Oper intendant Barrie Kosky at the press conference where he announced the new
read moreIf you like your operettas exotic, grand, over-the-top and as a total blast, you will probably love the overture to
read moreBerlin’s Komische Oper and its artistic director Barrie Kosky are always good for a surprise, most certainly when it comes
read moreIt has arrived: the 2016 pull-out-all-the-stops operetta spectacle at the Komische Oper Berlin. The title of choice is Oscar Straus’
read moreNow it’s official: the Komische Oper Berlin has announced that next season the world will have a close encounter of
read moreBarrie Kosky’s first foray into the Broadway musical at the Komische Oper was Cole Porter’s Kiss Me, Kate in 2008,
read moreBerlin’s ultra-hip and queer urban magazine Siegessäule has published a hot list of the top 5 films and stage productions
read moreI can’t help it. I’m an addict. I’m hopelessly addicted to Komische Oper in Berlin. For me, as an American
read morePaul Abraham was, without doubt, the most „American“ sounding operetta composer in Europe in the early 1930s. His jazz-operettas, culminating
read moreNeedless to say, German operetta fans already know her: the actress Dagmar Manzel dazzled audiences at Berlin’s Deutsches Schauspielhaus years
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