The Merry Widow
Andrássy út 22., 1061 Budapest
Ronald Hynd / Ferenc Lehár
THE MERRY WIDOW
Comic ballet in three acts
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Ronald Hynd's choreography for the ballet version of Ferenc Lehár's timelessly popular operetta has been one of the most popular pieces for dance stages since it was first presented in 1975. It is a difficult work to classify in terms of genre: constructed from classical elements and full of humorous twists and turns, it can best be described as a “comic ballet”. Surprisingly, considering Lehár's Hungarian origins, it was only in 2014 that Hynd's adaptation made it into the repertoire of the Hungarian National Ballet. After touring Hungarian communities in the neighbouring countries, the whimsical comedy accompanied by the wonderful melodies from the well-known operetta can now be enjoyed at the Opera House.
AUTHORS
Choreographer: Ronald Hynd
Composer: Ferenc Lehár
Music edited by: John Lanchbery, Allen Abbot
Set and costume designer: Peter Docherty
Lighting designer: Kirk Bookman
Répétiteurs: Annette Page, Ronald Hynd
Company répétiteurs: Cristina Balaban, István Kohári, Albert Mirzoyan, Irina Prokofieva, Tamás Solymosi, György Szirb
CAST
Conductor: Thomas Herzog
Hanna Glawari, the widow: Aliya Tanykpayeva, Maria Beck, Maria Yakovleva, Tatyjana Melnyik
Count Danilo Danilovitch: Gergely Leblanc, Gergő Ármin Balázsi, Louis Scrivener, Dmitry Timofeev
Valencienne: Lili Felméry, Ellina Pohodnih, Adrienn Pap, Miyu Takamori
Camille: András Rónai, Boris Zhurilov, Vince Topolánszky, Motomi Kiyota
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