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- Komische Oper Berlin
A woman who knows what she wants!

Produktion: Hauptbild Produktion: Titel Produktion: Zusatzinformationen Dagmar Manzel and Max Hopp. She plays: Manon Cavallini, the opera diva, Raoul Severac, her suitor, as well as the father of her daughter Lucy. He plays: this very same daughter, all five of Cavallini’s lovers, and on top of that, Lucy’s gallant. In further roles – Dagmar Manzel and Max Hopp! Twenty characters, two performers. A breathless tour de force with an orchestra, conducted by Adam Benzwi, that serves up a firework display of fastpaced marches, tempestuous waltzes and incomparable chansons composed by Oscar Straus. »After just 90 minutes, one feels totally drunk on so much energy, intellect and wit.« [BERLINER MORGENPOST] »Dazzling. Overwhelming. Astonishing.« [DIE WELT]
The Vienna-born Oscar Straus, one of the most famous operetta and film composers in the 1920s and 1930s and who enjoyed success at Arnold Schönberg's Überbrettl cabaret composer college in Berlin and also in exile in Hollywood, premièred his operetta with Fritzi Massary in the main role and featuring brisk marches, tempestuous waltzes and incomparable chansons such as »What Is This Thing Called Love« and »Why shouldn't a woman have an affair« to great acclaim in 1932 at the legendary Metropol Theater, today the Komische Oper Berlin. She should. For a woman who knows what she wants!
Text by Alfred Grünwald based on work by Louis Verneuil
In the repertoire since 31 Jan 2015
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- Duration
- 1 h 30 min, no intermission
- Web
- www.komische-oper-berlin.de/en/whats-on/a-z/woman-knows-what-she-wants https://www.komische-oper-berlin.de/en/whats-on/a-z/woman-knows-what-she-wants/
Staff
- dirigent
- Adam Benzwi
- regie
- Barrie Kosky
- Adam Benzwi
- Pavel B. Jiracek
- Barrie Kosky
- kostume
- Katrin Kath
- dramaturgie
- Pavel B. Jiracek
- licht
- Diego Leetz
Cast
- Dagmar Manzel
- Max Hopp
Work info
Oscar Straus
Musical comedy in two acts [1932]
Text by Alfred Grünwald nach Louis Verneuil
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