Die Fledermaus — Classic Viennese Operetta Performer

Die Fledermaus Info

Die Fledermaus is a cornerstone of the Viennese operetta tradition, originally premiered in 1874 at Theater an der Wien in Vienna. While the work itself is a celebrated three-act operetta by Johann Strauss II, this performer page highlights the enduring legacy and fresh performances inspired by the piece. Expect a blend of waltzes, polkas, and sparkling comic ensembles that define the genre. We’ve got you with up-to-date tour information and reliable details so you can secure your seats for the next performance in your city.

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Additional Die Fledermaus Info

Die Fledermaus continues to captivate audiences with its timeless melodies and witty storytelling. The operetta’s enduring appeal stems from Strauss’s masterful blend of lyrical waltzes, lively polkas, and comic ensembles that showcase Vienna’s musical spirit. Prominent productions and touring ensembles keep the work in the international spotlight, with recent engagements spanning Deutsche Oper Berlin (Dec 20–31, 2025 and Jan 3, 2026), Mobile Opera (Oct 24–26, 2025), Israeli venues (Nov 13–22, 2025), and Lyrical Opera Theater in Taylorsville, UT (Feb 2025). Stay tuned to official channels for the latest schedules and streaming availability. To stay connected, follow the performer’s social media and official websites through the links below.

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