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operetta

Ministerstwo Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego
Województwo Łódzkie - Urząd Marszałkowski Województwa Łódzkiego

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operetta

Poster for the spectacle: DIE FLEDERMAUS
Dates:

DIE FLEDERMAUS

Operetta

Composer:
Johann Strauss II

Author of the libretto:
Richard Genée and Karl Haffner based on the vaudeville "Le Réveillon" by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy. Polish libretto translation by Julian Tuwim.

Date of the premiere:
13.01.2018

Duration:
3 h 45 min (2 intermissions)

Producers:
Musical Direction:
Tadeusz Kozłowski

Direction, Choreography, and Lighting Design:
Giorgio Madia

Set Design:
Yoko Seyama

Costume Design:
Alexander Mudlagk

Choir Master:
Maciej Salski / Rafał Wiecha

Musical Collaboration:
Michał Kocimski

Assistant Conductors:
Marta Gardolińska

Assistant Directors:
Waldemar Stańczuk, Maria Szczucka

Assistant Choreographer:
Piotr Ratajewski

Stage Manager:
Karolina Filus, Eliza Wacławik



"The Revenge of the Bat" is not just any operetta; it is indeed the masterpiece of this genre. With these words, Felix Weingartner, the Austrian conductor, composer, and pianist from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, as well as a great connoisseur of operettas, described Johann Strauss II's work. Adding to these words the authority of Gustav Mahler, who personally conducted "The Revenge of the Bat," providing an immortal template for all future interpretations, it's hard to find better recommendations.
 
The production at the Grand Theatre in Łódź has at least two additional advantages: the mastery of Julian Tuwim, the author of the Polish libretto translation, and the realization of the production by Giorgio Madia – a world-renowned artist, the creator of excellent stage visions, such as in "The Tales of Hoffmann" or the well-known to the Łódź audience, sparkling with wit, "Cinderella."
 
Johann Strauss himself, the master of Viennese waltz, showcased his great sense of humor, instrumental wit, and musical characterizations of the characters in "The Revenge of the Bat." In this delightful, yet far from nonsensical concoction of events and characters, they bend over backwards to set the audience in the best mood possible. It's truly Strauss's "miracle child," a colorful list of hits, each one a musical and vocal gem, an opportunity for virtuoso performances for the performers.
 
And when masters take on a masterwork, including the renowned conductor Tadeusz Kozłowski, known for his conducting mastery and sense of humor, there's only one thing to do: be sure to witness this event!
 

Tickets:

Zone I
110/100 zł

Zone II
95/85 zł

Zone III
85/75 zł

Zone IV
60/50 zł

Gabriel von Eisenstein:
Tomasz Rak (10.01.2025, 12.01.2025, 08.02.2025), Adam Zdunikowski (11.01.2025, 07.02.2025, 09.02.2025)

Rosalinde:
Gabriela Kamińska (12.01.2025, 09.02.2025), Joanna Woś (10.01.2025, 08.02.2025), Dorota Wójcik (11.01.2025, 07.02.2025)

Adele:
Maria Rozynek (10.01.2025, 11.01.2025, 12.01.2025, 07.02.2025, 08.02.2025, 09.02.2025)

Dr. Falke:
Arkadiusz Anyszka (10.01.2025, 11.01.2025, 12.01.2025, 07.02.2025, 08.02.2025, 09.02.2025)

Alfred:
Dawid Kwieciński (10.01.2025, 12.01.2025, 07.02.2025, 08.02.2025, 09.02.2025), Krzysztof Marciniak (11.01.2025)

Frank:
Robert Ulatowski (10.01.2025, 11.01.2025, 12.01.2025, 07.02.2025, 08.02.2025, 09.02.2025)

Prince Orlofsky:
Bernadetta Grabias (07.02.2025, 09.02.2025), Agnieszka Makówka (11.01.2025, 08.02.2025), Olga Maroszek (10.01.2025, 12.01.2025)

Dr. Bind:
Marcin Ciechowicz (10.01.2025, 11.01.2025, 12.01.2025, 07.02.2025, 08.02.2025, 09.02.2025)

Ida:
Dagny Konopacka-Maćkowiak (10.01.2025, 12.01.2025, 08.02.2025), Paulina Sanecka-Majda (11.01.2025, 07.02.2025, 09.02.2025)

Frosch:
Przemysław Rezner (10.01.2025, 11.01.2025, 12.01.2025, 07.02.2025, 08.02.2025, 09.02.2025)

Choir Ballet, Orchestra of the Grand Theatre in Łódź

Conductor:
Piotr Sułkowski (10.01.2025, 11.01.2025, 12.01.2025, 07.02.2025, 08.02.2025, 09.02.2025)

fot. Joanna Miklaszewska
At the top of the photo, a clock shows midnight approaching. A woman is pulling another woman by the sleeve. A man in a bat costume with wings is lying on a bench.
In the photo, a singing man in a gray suit is turning toward a reclining woman in a beautiful, shimmering dress.
In the photo, two men in gray suits are sitting on an elegant sofa.
In the photo, a man in a black tailcoat and hat is embracing two women, one in a purple dress and the other in a pink dress.
In the photo, men in gray coats and uniforms are shown. One of them is leaning forward, while the other has a raised finger and is holding a cane in his hand.
A group scene. Women and men in elegant outfits. Above them, bright chandeliers with crystals.
An elegant party, men standing in suits, women in ball gowns.
A woman lying on an elegant sofa. Around her, elegantly dressed figures.
A group scene. Women and men in elegant attire. Above them, three chandeliers with crystals.
A group scene. Women and men in elegant attire. Above them, three chandeliers with crystals.
In the photo, a dancing couple in elegant attire.
In the photo, women in split positions, sitting one behind the other.
In the photo, a man in a gray uniform and tall black boots is holding a bottle in his hand.
In the photo, two men in black suits are talking to each other, leaning over a table.
A group scene. Figures in elegant attire. Some are standing on the stairs on both sides of the stage.

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