Operetta by Emmerich Kálmán
Direction and stage adaptation: Beatrice Rancea
Libretto: Julius Brammer and Alfred Grünwald
Text translation: Ozana Oancea
Musical text translation: Vasile Timuș and Petre Andreescu
Musical direction: Ethan Schmeisser
Choir conductor: Aurel Muraru
Costumes: Doina Levintza
Set design: Vladimir Turturica
Choreography: Johanna Bodor
Assistant director: Sorina Micșunescu
Choreography assistant: Mircea Crăciun
Cast:
Princess Fedora Palinska: Mihaela Alexa
Mister X: Mihai Urzicana
Mabel Gibson: Gabriela Daha
Toni Schlumberger: Cătălin Petrescu
Prince Sergius Vladimir: Anton Zidaru
Carla Schlumberger: Camelia Rădulescu
Pelikan: Valentino Tiron
Circus director: Florin Ganea
Aide-de-camp: Mihăiță Radu
Captain: Marius Meragiu
Lieutenant: Alexandru Vasile
Baron: Răzvan Rusu
Show duration: 3h
Intermission: YES
Age recommendation: 10+
The Circus Princess (original title in German: "Die Zirkusprinzessin") is an operetta in three acts composed by Emmerich Kálmán on a libretto written by Julius Brammer and Alfred Grünwald, which premiered on March 26, 1926 at the Theater an der Wien in Vienna.
The operetta's action revolves around the mysterious character "Mister X", whose true identity no one knows, always wearing a mask. In reality, he is Prince Fedja Palinski who was banished and disinherited by his uncle because he fell in love with his future wife, Princess Fedora, a beautiful and young Parisian. After Fedora Palinska was widowed, she went to Paris, and Prince Fedja Palinski enters the world of the circus, becoming the mysterious Mister X and at the same time the main attraction of the shows.
Following a plot with a happy ending, Mister X and Princess Fedora reunite and stay together. Some of these events take place in the wonderful and colorful world of the circus.
Orchestra, Choir and Ballet of the "Ion Dacian" National Operetta and Musical Theatre
Note: Unpaid reservations are canceled 48 hours before the show.
Tickets can be purchased online at www.ticketstore.ro, www.startickets.ro, www.biletlateatru.ro, www.dynamicticket.ro or from:
- The ticket office of the "Ion Dacian" National Operetta and Musical Theatre – B-dul Octavian Goga No. 1
(Tuesday-Friday 12.00-19.00 and one hour before the shows on Saturdays and Sundays)
- The ticket office of the Dalles Hall – B-dul Nicolae Balcescu No. 18 (Monday-Friday 10-17)
For further details regarding the above event, please contact the organizing company: Ion Dacian National Operetta and Musical Theatre, CIF 4340099, BUCHAREST