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Die Csárdásfürstin

Kongress and TheaterHaus Bad Ischl, Bad Ischl, Austria
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Type: Operetta
City: Bad Ischl, Austria
Starts at: 19:30
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Overview

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Die Csárdásfürstin by Emmerich Kálmán is one of the most famous works in operetta history:
Great feelings paired with humor and fiery csárdás paired with romantic and passionate melodies characterize this masterpiece. Hits like “Chose doesn't work without women”, “Die Mädis, die Mädis” or “Let's do it after the swallows” are immortal. Emmerich Kálmán wrote these hits in a villa in Bad Ischl's spa gardens, just a few meters from the Bad Ischl Kongress & TheaterHaus.

Experience the love story of Edwin Ronald von und zu Lippert-Weylersheim, who, despite all objections, promises marriage to the successful and courted chansonette Sylva Varescu. Due to family and social constraints, however, this promise of marriage is null and void when Edwin's father announces his son's engagement to the Countess Stasi via a complaint. The fiery variety singer feels betrayed.

The Lehár Festival presents Die Csárdásfürstin in a star cast in a new production by Thomas Enzinger.

History
Premiere of this production: 17 November 1915, Vienna at the Johann Strauß-Theater

Die Csárdásfürstin (The Csárdás Princess; translated into English as The Riviera Girl and The Gipsy Princess) is an operetta in 3 acts by Hungarian composer Emmerich Kálmán, libretto by Leo Stein and Bela Jenbach.

Synopsis

Place: Budapest and Vienna
Time: shortly before the outbreak of the First World War

Act 1

Silva Varescu, a self-sufficient and professionally successful cabaret performer from Budapest, is about to embark on a tour of America. Three of her aristocratic admirers, named Edwin, Feri and Boni, prefer her to stay. Edwin, unaware that his parents have already arranged a marriage for him back home in Vienna, orders a notary to prepare a promissory note of his expected marriage to Silva within ten weeks. Silva then leaves on her American tour, and Edwin leaves for peacetime military duty.

Act 2

Just at the time this promissory note is about to expire, Silva visits Edwin's palace in Vienna, pretending to have married Boni as her entrée into his family's society. Edwin is about to be engaged to Stasi, who does not care for him and wishes only an arranged marriage. Boni falls in love with Stasi and Edwin regrets not keeping his promise to Silva sooner. However, Edwin makes the faux pas of informing Silva that his parents would accept Silva only if she pretends to have been divorced from Boni and therefore already entered society via an earlier marriage. Edwin's father separately informs Silva that if she marries Edwin without first having achieved noble rank through some other route, her role in society could be merely that of a Gypsy Princess. Silva realizes that she is better than they and has a brighter future than they have. She purposefully embarrasses Edwin and his father, turning her back on them and leaving in the presence of their assembled friends.

Act 3

The act is set in a Viennese hotel to which Feri has accompanied the cabaret troupe from Budapest, who is about to sail on another American tour with Sylva. As everyone shows up and recognizes each other, Feri recognizes Edwin's mother as a retired cabaret singer from Budapest whose star once shone prior to Sylva's time. Edwin's mother joins the two couples, Sylva/Edwin and Boni/Stasi, all unwittingly heading to safety on this American tour.

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: 19:30
Duration:
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