“Prinz von Preußen”: A Forgotten DDR Musical Revived in Zittau
At the small Gerhart Hauptmann Theater in Zittau (close to the Czech and Polish border in Eastern Germany) you can
read moreAt the small Gerhart Hauptmann Theater in Zittau (close to the Czech and Polish border in Eastern Germany) you can
read moreTo give credit where it‘s due: ever since the label cpo released Joseph Beer’s 1937 operetta Polnische Hochzeit – which
read moreThe theater in Görlitz had planned to bring back the 1978 DDR musical Prinz von Preußen by Dieter Brand and
read moreVermutlich kennen Fans der Mel-Brooks-Filme den ekstatischen Liebesschrei „A Sweet Mystery of Life“ besser als die meisten Operettenfans hierzulande. Denn
read moreI was surprised, and delighted, to hear that the Staatsoperette Dresden are to give an all-“Britisch” concert, taking in a
read moreUsing the famous line “Die ganze Welt ist himmelblau,” the artistic director of Staatsoperette Dresden, Kathrin Kondaurow, has presented her
read moreRecently, Wolfgang Jansen published a collection of essays dealing with “Popular Music Theater under Socialism,” an aspect of 20th century
read moreWhen Staatsoperette Dresden presented Kurt Weill’s One Touch of Venus as part of their “Broadway in Dresden” series, in a
read moreIt seems that the operetta scene is finally awaking to the possibilities of the internet as a chance to overcome
read moreThe future of operetta in Vienna is female: Lotte de Beer was presented this week as new artistic director of
read moreAt the beginning of August 2020 Helga Benatzky died at the blessed age of 96: she had been in charge
read moreWhen the world is under quarantine and everything is shut down because of a new virus – you have lots
read moreStephen Sondheim’s Follies is the Mt. Everest of US-American musical theatre, his most searching and self-reflexive study of the genre
read moreIm Jahr 2005 profilierte sich die Staatsoperette Dresden mit einer überregional vielbeachteten Konferenz, die den Titel Operette unterm Hakenkreuz trug.
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 Staatsoperette Dresden has a new home, you might recall. The operetta company in Saxony has moved from the outskirts
read moreThe Staatsoperette Dresden has recently moved into a new, much-needed, purpose built theatre in the centre of the city. The
read moreFor many operetta fans, Offenbach’s Orpheus in the Underword is the masterpiece with which it all began, back in 1858.
read moreThe Staatsoperette Dresden has been – for many years – one of the few theaters in Germany, before and after
read moreAn interview with Jeff Clarke, artistic director of Opera della Luna, about the company’s planned new production of Johann Strauss’s
read moreSome years ago I was asked by the former Dutch Film Museum (renamed Eye Film Institute today) to accompany The
read moreGerman tenor Philip Lüsebrink studied at Hamburg’s Johannes Brahms Conservatory; and built quite a career for himself singing and directing
read moreAm 1. Januar 2016 wird das kommerziell erfolgreiche Neujahrskonzert der Wiener Philharmoniker im Großen „goldenen“ Saal des Musikvereinsals „75-jähriges Jubiläum“
read moreCagliostro in Wien … Doesn’t ring a bell? It’s the 1875 operetta Johann Strauss Jr. wrote together with Richard Genée
read more„Warum mag er die Frauen nicht?“ Diese Frage stellen sich nicht nur die Damen der Aristokratie, die in der Theaterpause
read moreThis week-end, the Staatsoperette Dresden will present a new staging of Lehár’s notoriously homoerotic Der Zarewitsch where the tenor turns
read moreFinally, there are images of the new Staatsoperette Dresden. It will be situated in Kraftwerk Mitte. And for the first
read moreThree cheers to the Musikalische Komödie Leipzig! They have just taken Gerd Natschinski’s famous DDR operetta Mein Freund Bunbury back
read moreHere it is, fresh off the press: A German language collection of texts dealing with Kurt Weill’s only “operetta”, The
read moreThis interesting book contains 13 papers by different authors, delivered in symposium at the Dresden Staatsoperette (the one subsidized theatre
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