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Performance

VenueTheatre Royal
Also: Ustinov Studio,The Egg
TownBath
CountyBath & North East Somerset
From1st June 2015
To6th June 2015
WhenMon-Sat 19:30. Wed, Sat Mats 14:30
Theatre Royal (V854)
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  • Date of change: 14 May 15 - T01385861749

Die Fledermaus

Work:: Die Fledermaus (S1910)

Gabriel von Eisenstein is facing five days in prison, allowing his wife, Rosalinda, some illicit time alone with her lover, Alfred. Eisenstein's maid, Adele, is also looking forward to spending the evening at a fancy dress ball given by the eccentric Prince Orlovsky. When the Prison Governor arrives to take Eistenstein to prison, he is instead introduced to Alfred (who is 'entertaining' Rosalinda) and arrests the lover believing him to be Rosalinda's husband. Meanwhile, at the ball, the plot thickens...
Music Johann Strauss

Production:: (T01385861749)

This production is sung in the original German, which has the benefit of a witty English narration by the acclaimed Ranjit Bolt, uniquely placing the Russian Prince Orlofsky at the centre of the story, recalling and telling the remarkable and amusing events, like an aid memoir of The story of the Bat..Die Fledermaus.
Company Carl Rosa Opera
Translation Ranjit Bolt
Director Peter Mulloy
Performer Beverly Klein (Prince Orlofsky)
Performer Steven Page (Frank)

Listing:: L01990159374




Production details

This production is sung in the original German, which has the benefit of a witty English narration by the acclaimed Ranjit Bolt, uniquely placing the Russian Prince Orlofsky at the centre of the story, recalling and telling the remarkable and amusing events, like an aid memoir of The story of the Bat..Die Fledermaus.

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