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Operetta

Wiener Blut

Johann Strauss
Giorgio Madia
3 hours 15 minutes

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duration
3 hours 15 minutes | 2 intermissions
composer
Johann Strauss
libretto
Victor Léon, Leo Stein
World premiere
26.10.1899 Vienna
premiere
24.03.2018, Vanemuine Grand Building
premiere at the Krakow Opera
22.05.2026
language
Polish
description
There are thousands of reasons why an operetta is gorgeous. The scent of a landscape, the flair of an era, the accents of a language so as the taste of a special way of life and the immeasurable force of its melodies. These elements are the expression of a human desire for a joyful existence, back then and now. Timeless and universal, Wiener Blut, based on the music by Johann Strauss II and restored shortly after his death, is witty, light and sentimental, it gets in your blood and asks to be listened with your heart.

The operetta Wiener Blut is set around the 1815 Congress of Vienna, convening European monarchs to restore the old regimes to balance each other´s powers and remain at peace. My staging unfolds the scent of this time and the historical fact, that the numerous social occasions surrounding the main political event have been conquered by a new dance, the Viennese Waltz. This revolutionary social dance is the secret star of the Viennese operetta: ignoring the old moral conventions it’s connecting men and women closer as allowed before. In Wiener Blut the waltz whirls all characters into sensuality: the formal rules are subversively turned into the full outpouring of desire and lust, leading up into a joyful frenzy.

Giorgio Madia, director

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Katrin Leement

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producers

Director, choreographer, lighting director | Giorgio Madia
Music Director  | Jacek Boniecki
Set designer, costume designer | Maarja Meeru
Video designer | Mikk-Mait Kivi
Choir preparation | Andrzej Korzeniowski
Assistant director | Agnieszka Sztencel
Assistant music director | Jacek Brzoznowski
Assistants choreographer | Gabriela Kubacka, Alesia Smyrnova
Stage managers | Mateusz Makselon, Justyna Jarocka-Lejzak

cast
Gabrielle | Katarzyna Mackiewicz (23, 27, 29.05), Małgorzata Trojanowska (22, 26, 28, 30.05), Karin Wiktor-Kałucka (24, 31.05)
Count Zedlau | Jakub Luboiński (23, 27, 29, 31.05), Adam Sobierajski (22, 24, 26, 28, 30.05)
Franzi | Zuzanna Caban (26, 27, 30.05), Paula Maciołek (23, 29, 31.05),  Karolina Wieczorek (22, 24, 28.05)
Josef | Jarosław Bielecki
Pepi | Zuzanna Caban (22, 23, 28, 29, 31.05), Paula Maciołek (24, 30.05), Kateryna Rychkova (26, 27.05)
Prime minister | Michał Kutnik
Kagler | Janusz Dębowski (23, 27, 30.05), Jarosław Dijuk (22, 26, 29.05), Wołodymyr Pańkiw (24, 28, 31.05)
Bitowski | Sebastian Marszałowicz (24, 27, 29.05), Rafał Pawłowski (22, 23, 26, 28, 30, 31.05)
Cabman | Sebastian Marszałowicz (22, 23, 26, 28, 30, 31.05), Rafał Pawłowski (24, 27, 29.05)
Anna | Kamila Mędrek-Żurek (22, 26, 29, 30, 31.05), Joanna Rakoczy (24, 28.05), Anna Wodyńska-Piętka (23, 27.05)
Innkeeper | Dariusz Palonek (22, 24, 26, 27, 29, 31.05), Jerzy Wójcik (23, 28, 30.05)


and the Ballet, Choir, and Orchestra of the Krakow Opera
conductor | Jacek Boniecki

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