Routlegde’s “Genre Beyond Borders: Reassessing Operetta”
Back in the year 2019, the University of Leeds hosted an conference put together by Derek B. Scott and Anastasia
read moreBack in the year 2019, the University of Leeds hosted an conference put together by Derek B. Scott and Anastasia
read moreAt long last someone has written a brand new Offenbach book – in English. And what’s even better, it’s a
read moreThe Theater Vorpommern is a company that plays in various cities near the Baltic Sea in North-East Germany. Its opera
read moreThe world of science fiction is somewhat underexplored when it comes to operetta. Even though Offenbach famously wrote Le voyage
read morePolitiksatiren können ganz wunderbar als Musical oder Operette funktionieren, wie nicht nur Jacques Offenbach im 19. Jahrhundert immer wieder gezeigt
read moreThe US-American musicologist Micaela Baranello joined the Department of Music at the University of Arkansas in 2017 and has recently
read moreDue to Corona, Landesbühnen Sachsen in Germany put on two small scale one-acters last year: Offenbach’s The Island of Tulipatan
read moreBeim Verlag Königshausen & Neumann ist soeben in zwei Bänden Musik und Gesellschaft erschienen, mit den Schlagwörtern „Marktplätze – Kampfzonen
read moreThey are certainly five magnificent cowboys, but with a twist. The fact that they dance an Offenbach pas de deux
read moreThe one-act l‘île de Tulipatan, written by Jacques Offenbach with his librettists Henri Chivot and Alfred Duru in 1868 for
read moreIn August 2019, Northern Ireland Opera presents an Offenbach Bicentenary Festival. The choice of shows for this festival is remarkable, because
read moreThe Queen of Offenbach’s Bouffes? Oh, yes, I hear the unenlightened nod. ‘Hortense Schneider. We’ve all heard of her’. I:
read moreMonsieur Marius (Claude Marius Duplany, b Paris, 18 February 1850) was a ‘Frenchman, play producer, actor, raconteur, and optimist’ (they
read moreLast week the international operetta research world gathered in Leeds for a conference which was – nothing short of remarkable!
read moreSometimes you read an operetta essay that deeply disturbs you – not because it is badly written or full of
read moreWhen I first heard of this book I got really excited: the famous S. Fischer publishing house would release a
read moreAfter the success of The Hired Man (being revived at Hornchurch in the Spring of 2019), Howard Goodall turned his
read moreBack in 2014, corresponding with the centenary of the outbreak of World War 1, the Schwules Museum in Berlin offered
read moreFrom 10 to 12 January 2019 the University of Leeds is hosting an international operetta conference entitled Gaiety, Glitz and
read moreIn a recent article for The Times, Jamie Stoker reported on casting for London’s Magic Mike Live. The headline says
read moreAmy Sheridan was something of a phenomenon. When she died, in 1878, at a Brighton boarding house, aged 39, of
read moreHere it is, finally: a full biography of Jetty Treffz (1818-1878), first wife of Johann Strauss and responsible for bringing
read moreRecently, gender and diversity Prof. Simon Dickel gave an interview on Deutschlandfunk talking about his new book Queer Cinema which
read moreWhen we talk about popular musical theater our modern focus is mostly on the ‘artistic’ values of individual shows, e.g.
read moreWe recently ran an article on “Operetta in the Third Reich,” reporting on the new book of the same title
read moreWe need to talk about Offenbach, seriously and right now. Is it a sign of our gender-queer times that of
read moreGreat Malvern is an attractive spa town of 30,000 souls, nestling in the English Midlands and surrounded by the Malvern
read moreWhen I lived in St Paul de Vence, my partner Ian and I took a weekly bus jaunt down to
read moreThe Light Opera of New York (LOONY) shifted gears this spring from its annual early American operetta – usually by
read moreDid you think you’d ever see the day that the eternally popular Fledermaus would return to its pornographic roots? Admittedly,
read moreHere is a splashy new biography of “Broadway’s Greatest Producer,” Florenz Ziegfeld, written by the team of the Brideson sisters,
read moreJeff Clarke has been the Artistic Director of UK’s Opera della Luna since 1994. With that company, he has made
read moreDas Weiße Rössl am Central Park – eine österreichische Kultoperette im New York der 40er Jahre? 1941 und 1947 war
read moreWe could not agree more with this statement of Red Blonde Productions and West Sussex Opera: “What Cabaret was to
read moreBerlin’s ultra-hip and queer urban magazine Siegessäule has published a hot list of the top 5 films and stage productions
read moreThe students of the Hochschule für Musik und Theater “Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy,“ in Leipzig, will present their version and vision
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