Budapest Operetta Theater

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Budapest Operetta Theater

The Budapest Operetta Theater (initially also Orfeum Somossy , Capital Operetta Theater or Fővárosi Operettszínház ) is a musical theater institution in the Hungarian capital Budapest , in the Terézváros district .

history

Emmerich Kálmán

In the Orfeum Somossy house, built in 1894 according to a design by Fellner and Helmer , there was initially variety and other entertainment performances , but in 1922 it was converted into a theater and later housed the Metropolitan Operetta Theater (Hungarian: Fővárosi Operettszínház), another entertainment theater next to the Vígszínház , in which a series of operettas by Emerich Kálmán were premiered.

Since the 1960s, the performances have also expanded to include musicals , such as My Fair Lady ( Frederick Loewe ), Hello Dolly! ( Jerry Herman ), West Side Story ( Leonard Bernstein ), The Fiddler on the Roof ( Jerry Bock ) and Funny Girl ( Jule Styne ).

In 1966 the building was completely rebuilt, and in 2001 another renovation took place.

building

Auditorium of the Budapest Operetta Theater (Budapesti Operettszinhaz)

The theater has 901 seats. There are currently 500 performances per year; in 2006/07 401 079 people saw the performances.

The ensemble often performs abroad, for example in Japan, the USA, Vienna, Prague.

World premieres (selection)

Web links

Commons : Budapest Operetta Theater  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 47 ° 30 '14.1 "  N , 19 ° 3' 36.7"  E