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Die Fledermaus archiveGabriel 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... Sung in English with surtitles in English (and Welsh in Cardiff)

Cast/Performers

Judith Howarth (Rosalinde), Mark Stone (Elsenstein), Ben McAteer (Falke), Rhian Lois (Adele), Alan Opie (Frank), Anna Harvey (Orlofsky), Paul Charles Clarke (Alfred), Steve Speirs (Frosch)

Creatives/Company

Music: Johann Strauss
Company: Welsh National Opera
Conductor: Tomas hanus
Director: John Coplet
Design: Tim Reed
Costume: Deirdre Clancy
Lighting: Howard Harrison
Choreographer: Stuart Hopps

Die Fledermaus

Die Fledermaus (Opera or Operetta) production archive for QTIX code T1339548482. Details of all Die Fledermaus archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1910

Archive Listings

1 Dec 17
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2 Dec 17
New Theatre
Oxford, Oxfordshire
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17 Nov 17
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18 Nov 17
Bristol Hippodrome
Bristol, City of Bristol
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10 Nov 17
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11 Nov 17
Liverpool Empire Theatre
Liverpool, Merseyside
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14 Oct 17Wales Millennium Centre
Cardiff, Glamorgan
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28 Jun 17Birmingham Hippodrome
Birmingham, West Midlands
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20 May 17
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16 Jun 17
Wales Millennium Centre
Cardiff, Glamorgan
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