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Countess Maritza

Kongress and TheaterHaus Bad Ischl, Bad Ischl, Austria
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Important Info
Type: Operetta
City: Bad Ischl, Austria
Starts at: 15:30

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Cast
Performers
Conductor: Marius Burkert
Soprano: Bryony Dwyer (Countess Mariza)
Soprano: Claudia Goebl (Lisa)
Tenor: Dániel Pataky (Count Tassilo of Endrödy-Wittemburg)
Tenor: Lukas Karzel (Baron Kolomán Zsupán)
Creators
Composer: Emmerich Kálmán
Librettist: Alfred Grünwald
Director: Angela Schweiger
Librettist: Julius Brammer
Festival

Lehár Festival Bad Ischl 2026

The Lehár Festival Bad Ischl 2026 invites audiences to step into the golden world of operetta, where elegance, humour, romance, and unforgettable melodies come together in the historic spa town of Bad Ischl. From 11 July to 30 August 2026, this celebrated festival transforms the former summer residence of Emperor Franz Joseph into a vibrant stage for one of Europe’s most beloved traditions of musical theatre.

Overview

Countess Maritza — the title alone promises musical delight, sentiment, and hearty humour with a well-balanced touch of Hungarian flair.

To escape her persistent admirers, Countess Maritza retreats to her estate in Hungary and announces an engagement to the imaginary Baron Zsupán. When the fictional groom suddenly appears in real life and cheerfully attempts to whisk his beloved away to Varasdin, a joyful and emotional chaos begins. A poor and mysterious estate manager, who is also in love with the countess, finally turns the peaceful Hungarian countryside upside down.

This hilarious yet deeply moving story is complemented by Emmerich Kálmán’s magnificent music — a true firework of lively csárdás rhythms, unforgettable evergreens, and spirited melodies.

History
Premiere of this production: 28 February 1924, Theater an der Wien, Vienna

Gräfin Mariza (Countess Maritza) is an operetta in three acts composed by Hungarian composer Emmerich Kálmán, with a German libretto by Julius Brammer and Alfred Grünwald. It premiered in Vienna on 28 February 1924 at the Theater an der Wien.

Synopsis

Place: Hungary: the manor and estate of the Countess Maritza
Time: Around 1920.

Manja the gypsy girl flirts with the newly appointed bailiff, Béla Törek. Unknown to anyone, Törek is in fact the impoverished Count Tassilo, who is seeking to earn a living and set aside some cash for the dowry of his sister Lisa. The Countess Maritza, a young widow, unexpectedly arrives at the estate to celebrate her engagement. This 'engagement' is however quite fictitious, an invention intended to put off her numerous followers. The name she has chosen for her suitor, based on her recollection of Strauss' operetta, The Gypsy Baron, is Baron Koloman Zsupán. However, amongst Maritza's guests, to Tassilo's horror, is Lisa, who he instructs to keep their relationship and his identity strictly secret. Maritza is also embarrassed when a genuine Koloman Zsupán materialises, having seen an announcement of his 'engagement' in the press.

Tassilo is heard by the guests singing an air "Komm, Zigány" ("Come, gypsies!"), which he ends with a czardas. Maritza orders him to repeat it; he refuses, and the angry countess announces that he is fired. Manja predicts that The Countess will be very happy in love. "One moon will pass over this Earth and Maritza will find her happiness", she sings. Maritza therefore decides to remain on her estate. She stops Tassilo from leaving and apologises.

Zsupan has meanwhile decided that he prefers Lisa to Maritza, whilst Maritza is increasingly attracted to Tassilo. However, the ageing Lothario Populescu reveals to Maritza Tassilo's identity, and moreover alleges that Lisa is his girlfriend. Maritza in a high temper insults Tassilo, who declares that he will leave. However, before he goes, the repentant Maritza writes him a 'reference' which is in fact a proposal of marriage. The operetta ends with Maritza and Tassilo, and Zsupan and Lisa, engaged.

Venue Info

Kongress and TheaterHaus Bad Ischl - Bad Ischl
Location   Kurhausstraße 8

Located in the heart of the imperial spa town of Bad Ischl, the Kongress & TheaterHaus Bad Ischl is a historic cultural venue where elegant architecture, theatrical tradition, and musical heritage come together. Surrounded by the beautiful Kurpark and the atmosphere of the Salzkammergut region, it has long been one of the most important stages for performing arts in Austria.

The history of the building dates back to the 19th century, when Bad Ischl developed into a famous imperial summer resort and a meeting place for artists, composers, and aristocracy. Originally created as a Kurhaus, the venue became a centre for concerts, social events, and cultural gatherings before evolving into today’s modern theatre and congress complex.

With its historic façade and contemporary interior facilities, the Kongress & TheaterHaus combines the charm of the past with the technical possibilities of a modern performance venue. Its theatre hall, equipped for large-scale productions, provides an ideal environment for opera, operetta, concerts, and theatrical performances.

The venue holds a special place in the cultural life of Bad Ischl as one of the main stages of the renowned Lehár Festival Bad Ischl. Dedicated to the tradition of Viennese operetta and the legacy of Franz Lehár, the festival continues the musical spirit that has surrounded the town for more than a century.

Performances at the Kongress & TheaterHaus offer audiences a unique experience: the refinement of a historic spa town, the intimacy of a traditional European theatre, and the artistic energy of contemporary productions. The combination of architecture, music, and the Alpine landscape of the Salzkammergut creates an atmosphere that is both elegant and unforgettable.

Important Info
Type: Operetta
City: Bad Ischl, Austria
Starts at: 15:30
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