IM WEISSEN RÖSSL - Schedule, Program & Tickets

IM WEISSEN RÖSSL

Libretto by Ralph Benatzky, Hans Müller-Einigen and Erik Charell
Lyrics by Robert Gilbert

Premiere: July 13, 2019
Venue: Congress & TheaterHaus Bad Ischl

In the Salzkammergut, there you can be good fun! This song line is a program when the Lehár Festival Bad Ischl invites its audience to what is probably the most famous entertainment classic of operetta history in the Hotel am Wolfgangsee. Director Thomas Enzinger will re-stage IM WEISSEN RÖSSL and presents the entertaining revue, in which waltz, foxtrot and snappy hits provide the best of humor in a star cast, among others. with Ramesh Nair, Susanna Hirschler, Helga Papouschek and Kurt Schreibmayer.
Look forward to the rapid, cheeky and cheerful love story of head waiter Leopold and the hotel owner Josefa Vogelhuber. However, this actually raves for her regular guest Dr. Siedler, who, however, falls in love with the young Berliner Ottilie. So it comes to a haunting love-havoc of numerous, dazzling guests who are not only looking for recreation in the beautiful Salzkammergut. Among them is the eternally cursing manufacturer Wilhelm Giesecke and the maudlin Professor Dr. Hinzelmann with his lisping daughter Klärchen.

Waltz meets a hearty holiday mood, because "the whole world is sky blue" and everyone wonders: "What can Sigismund make for being so beautiful?" Numerous crowd pleasers await you and, of course, the emperor is also honored!

OCCUPATION
Musical direction: Oliver Ostermann
Staging: Thomas Enzinger
Equipment: Toto
Choreography: Ramesh Nair

In the roles:
Josepha Vogelhuber, landlady: Susanna Hirschler
Leopold Brandmeyer, Count waiter: Roman Martin
Dr. Otto Siedler, lawyer: Ricardo Frenzel Baudisch
Wilhelm Giesecke, Berlin manufacturer: Jens Jahnke
Ottilie, his daughter: N.N.
Sigismund Sülzheimer, son of the competitor Gieseckes: Ramesh Nair
Prof. Dr. Hinzelmann, tourist: Gerd Vogel
Klärchen, his daughter: N.N.
The Emperor Franz Joseph I .: Kurt Schreibmayer
The Piccolo: Kaj Lucke
Kathi, Yodlerin et al .: Helga Papouschek

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