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Last event date: Saturday, April 04 2020 11:00AM
Even though it’s cold outside, the Opera is still providing cheerful winter goodies to consume. This dessert consists of three courses. Mozart’s one-act theatre parody, Der Schauspieldirektor, shows how the life of a theatre director is certainly not an easy one when several singers are vying for the prima donna spot. The second piece, about the wives of King Henry VIII, a monarch who was liberal in dispensing both kisses and death, is a production that employs text by Shakespeare and music by the king himself, and not without a bit of black humour, either. And finally: The Telephone. A boy wants to confess his love to a girl, except the girl is next to the telephone, and any time it rings, she has to pick it up. Through a charming opera from the 1970s, the audience will get to see a problem that has since grown to serious proportions.
The Wives of Henry VIII
General cast
- Henry VIII
- Kristóf Widder / Pallag Márton
- Henry's wives
- Eszter Zavaros
- Coutrier
- Balázs Csémy
Credits
- Librettist
- Balázs Csémy / Kristóf Widder
- Director
- Kristóf Widder
- Dramaturg
- Molnár Szabolcs
- Musical composition
- Eszter Zavaros / Molnár Szabolcs / Kristóf Widder / Balázs Csémy
- Featuring on piano
- Jászberényi Lilian
- Premiere
- May 27, 2016
The Telephone
General cast
- Conductor
- Sámuel Tóth
- Lucy
- Orsolya Sáfár
- Ben
- Attila Erdős
- The telephone
- Levente Bajári
Credits
- Librettist
- Gian Carlo Menotti
- Translator
- Klára Huszár
- Director
- András Almási-Tóth
- Set designer
- One Nikon
- Costume designer
- Krisztina Lisztopád
- Choreographer
- Klári Pataky
- Premiere
- Sept. 21, 2013
Der Schauspieldirektor (The Impresario)
General cast
- Conductor
- Sámuel Tóth
- Hans Buff, an impresario
- Zoltán Bátki Fazekas
- Brigitte Herz, his wife
- Bernáth Éva
- Selim Hekeri, a plastics mogul
- Köles Ferenc
- Julia Silberklang, an amateur primadonna
- Ayane Imai
- Johann Vogelsang, a tenor
- Tibor Szappanos
Credits
- Composer
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Prose after the libretto of Johann Gottlieb Stephanie by
- Gergely Litkai
- Hungarian lyrics
- Miklós Szabó
- Director
- Máté Szabó
- Set designer
- Róbert Menczel
- Costume designer
- Ildikó Tihanyi
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