| Opera Holland Park | ||
| Stuart Stratford | Musikalische Leitung | |
| John Savournin | Regie | |
| takis | Bühnenbild, Kostüme | |
| Ben Pickersgill | Licht | |
| The Orchestra of Scottish Opera | ||
| Scottish Opera Chorus | ||
| Paula Sides | Sopran | Hanna Glawari |
| Alex Otterburn | Bariton | Count Danilo Danilovich |
| Henry Waddington | Bassbariton | Baron Mirko Zeta |
| Rhian Lois | Sopran | Valencienne |
| William Morgan | Tenor | Camille de Rosillon |
| Connor James Smith | Tenor | Raoul de St Brioche |
| Christopher Nairne | Bariton | Vicomte Cascada |
| Matthew Siveter | Bariton | Kromow |
| Amy J Payne | Mezzosopran | Olga |
| Jonathan Forbes Kennedy | Bariton | Bogdanovich |
| Francis Church | Bariton | Pritschitsch |
| Ellie Neate | Sopran | Sylviane |
| Roisin Lavery | Mezzosopran | Praskowia |
| Matthew Kellett | Bassbariton | Njegus |
Lehár’s delicious comedy of bankruptcy, infidelity, social climbing and the rekindling of romance between two old flames gets a twist of lemon in this zesty co-production from Opera Holland Park, Scottish Opera and D’Oyly Carte Opera
Lehár’s delicious comedy of bankruptcy, infidelity, social climbing and the rekindling of romance between two old flames receives a new spin in the first of two co-productions between Opera Holland Park, Scottish Opera and D’Oyly Carte Opera in the 2025 Season. With his family’s finances on the verge of collapse, Zeta must engineer a marriage between the playboy Danilo and Hanna, once considered too low-born to be Danilo’s bride but now a very wealthy and very independent widow. Against a backdrop of lavishly themed parties, spectacular dances, political intrigue and a subplot of brewing romance between Zeta’s wife, Valencienne, and her hapless suitor Camille, Hanna and Danilo begin to fall in love once more, now a little older and a great deal wiser.
