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The subconscious at play: Lady in the Dark at the Volksoper
Kurt Weill's musical, with its focus on psychoanalysis, makes its Austrian premiere in the city of Sigmund Freud.
A Quietly Merry Widow: Ildikó Raimondi at the Volksoper
Marco Arturo Marelli’s extravagant art deco production is one of the most successful productions available at the Volksoper. It's an appropriate and lighthearted choice to celebrate 25 years of Ildikó Raimondi.
The bright side of the moon: Frau Luna at the Volksoper
You may not know too much about Berlin operetta, but even when you’re not a native German, chances are high that you know Berlin’s unofficial anthem “Berliner Luft”, or “Berlin Air”. Chances are that you can also sing and dance along to waltzes and non-military marches whose choruses go “Luft, Luft, Luft” or “mop, mop, mop”.
Die Csárdásfürstin in a long-standing but still valid production at the Volksoper
Die Csárdásfürstin is set at the beginning of World War I, a time of uncertainty and fear, but also one where the ruling classes of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy were partying like there was no tomorrow.
Plädoyer für einen neuen Blick: Zigeunerbaron an der Volksoper Wien
Der Regisseur Peter Lund setzt sich intensiv mit seinen Stücken auseinander und bietet eine weitere grandiose Inszenierung am Haus.
