“La Princesse de Trebizonde”: Revisiting The Offenbach Production In Hildesheim
The World Heritage city of Hildesheim, 20 miles south-east of Hannover, possesses a charming, intimate, 600-seater theatre staging opera, musicals
read moreThe World Heritage city of Hildesheim, 20 miles south-east of Hannover, possesses a charming, intimate, 600-seater theatre staging opera, musicals
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 moreNot seen in London since its original production at the Piccadilly Theatre in 1968, when it starred Keith Michell as
read moreBefore the building of railways into London from the rest of south-east England in the third quarter of the nineteenth
read moreAfter having had great success in Berlin with three operettas on a very grand scale – Viktoria und ihr Husar
read moreKálmán composed Kaiserin Josephine after his ‘regular’ first night theater, the Theater an der Wien, had gone bankrupt as a
read moreAfter the success of The Hired Man (being revived at Hornchurch in the Spring of 2019), Howard Goodall turned his
read moreThis year the International G & S Festival, as well as the National G & S Company are celebrating their
read moreThis summer the historic Frank Matcham designed Buxton Opera House, built in 1903 and seating 902, was host to the
read moreThis year the National G & S Opera Company celebrates its silver jubilee with six new productions. I was invited
read moreEvery self-respecting operetta company needs a production of one of the 20th century’s greatest operettas: Kalman’s Die Csardasfürstin. Whether Dresden
read moreThe excellent (and beautifully illustrated) programme calls Der Bettelstudent “one of the best-loved of all the Golden Age Viennese operettas.”
read moreThe Pirates of Penzance must be Gilbert and Sullivan’s most staged operetta and, as a director, it must be difficult
read moreAfter the success of The Gondoliers in December 1889, D’Oyly Carte, Gilbert and Sullivan had a well-publicised disagreement because Gilbert
read moreHaving hugely enjoyed Barrie Kosky’s 2013 exuberant production of Abraham’s Ball im Savoy several times, I was interested to see
read moreTheater Augsburg is in the midst of refurbishment, so the various ensembles have decamped to several venues around the city.
read moreEmmerich Kálmán’s Die Faschingsfee had a very chequered history in its first few years. It was first seen in Budapest
read moreIolanthe is W S Gilbert’s most satirical opera. His libretto continually pokes fun at the British hereditary system, the law
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 moreMusically, Vienna Volksoper’s 2013 production of Strauss’ Eine Nacht in Venedig has much to commend it: firstly the spirited conducting
read moreDresden’s Fledermaus production is 15 years old and the performance I attended was its 90th outing. It is a very
read moreThe small, very attractive, eastern German city of Zwickau boasts an historic theatre that is, at present, being refurbished. As
read moreThe unpretentious German city of Giessen has a population of 78,000 and boasts two fine buildings: the railway station and
read moreKevin Clarke has recently penned a fascinating article concerning the background to the composition of Die große Sünderin, first produced
read moreWhen this heavy, 350 page book, closely but clearly typed and well-illustrated, arrived in the post I thought I would
read moreOpera della Luna is a well-established company, specializing in small-scale touring productions of operetta. Having concentrated on Offenbach and Sullivan
read moreGreat Malvern is an attractive spa town of 30,000 souls, nestling in the English Midlands and surrounded by the Malvern
read moreThere are a few ‘musicals’ written in the last seventy years which, because of both the specific quality of their
read moreThe 860 seat Theatre Royal, in the shadow of Windsor Castle, is the third one on the site: built in
read moreThe Staatsoperette Dresden has recently moved into a new, much-needed, purpose built theatre in the centre of the city. The
read moreEvery summer since 2001, Theater und Orchester Neubrandenburg has staged an open-air operetta production in the Schlossgarten, Neustrelitz. Which, for
read moreSasha Regan has been director of the Union Theatre in London for 19 years. It is a small space, seating
read moreThe industrial town of Pforzheim boasts a population of under 121,000, yet has an intimate 507 seat modern theatre which
read moreThe ‘comic opera’ Patience (or ‘Bunthorne’s Bride’) has an important place in theatrical history. It was the first stage production
read moreThe so called Kammeroperette Münster specialises in staging “minimalist” productions of neglected operettas: this year one of Benatzky’s first full-length
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