Die Fledermaus - Schedule, Program & Tickets
Die Fledermaus
Operetta from Johann Strauß
Duration: 3 hours 15 minutes, Intermissions: 2
Szenische Neueinstudierung: Heinz Zednik
Bühnenbild: Pantelis Dessyllas
Kostüme: Doris Engl
nach Originalentwürfen von: Evelyn Frank
Choreographie: Lili Clemente
Choreographie: Susanne Kirnbauer
This quintessential Viennese operetta deserves to be enjoyed throughout the year, and not just on New Year's Eve. Eisenstein evades a summons to serve a brief prison sentence by accepting Falke's invitation to Prince Orlowsky's party. His wife's former beau Alfred is escorted to jail in his place, having been mistakenly identified as Eisenstein. At the party everyone plays an assumed part, and later must share in the quilt of deception. A drunken prison guard, a stolen watch ... somehow everything is worked out in the end and the operetta's motto "Glücklich ist, wer vergisst, was doch nicht zu ändern ist" ("happy are they who forget what can't be changed") rings true.
With English surtitles
Duration: 3 hours 15 minutes, Intermissions: 2
Szenische Neueinstudierung: Heinz Zednik
Bühnenbild: Pantelis Dessyllas
Kostüme: Doris Engl
nach Originalentwürfen von: Evelyn Frank
Choreographie: Lili Clemente
Choreographie: Susanne Kirnbauer
This quintessential Viennese operetta deserves to be enjoyed throughout the year, and not just on New Year's Eve. Eisenstein evades a summons to serve a brief prison sentence by accepting Falke's invitation to Prince Orlowsky's party. His wife's former beau Alfred is escorted to jail in his place, having been mistakenly identified as Eisenstein. At the party everyone plays an assumed part, and later must share in the quilt of deception. A drunken prison guard, a stolen watch ... somehow everything is worked out in the end and the operetta's motto "Glücklich ist, wer vergisst, was doch nicht zu ändern ist" ("happy are they who forget what can't be changed") rings true.
With English surtitles
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