zzRebecca
Rebecca
Sylvester Lévay-Michael Kunze
The show is displayed with English surtitles.
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Rebecca
Sylvester Lévay-Michael Kunze
The show is displayed with English surtitles.
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Last event date: Monday, January 06 2020 5:00PM
From the creators of the critically acclaimed musicals Mozart! and Elisabeth comes a brand new musical show, Rebecca - The Mistress Of Manderley. Grammy-award winner composer Sylvester Lévay and lyricist Michael Kunze once again joined their forces to create a show that - after Wien, Japan and Helsinki - will take the Hungarian audience by storm!
Rebecca made its original author, Daphne du Maurier, one of the most successful writers of the time. A real success story was born in 1938, and it's no exaggeration to say, that the novel is considered as the masterpiece of du Maurier. The author's other stories, Jamaica Inn and Birds, just like Rebecca were adapted into the screen by the Academy Award winner director Alfred Hitchcock.
The musical's story is told by a naive young woman, 'I'. In a hotel in Côte d'Azur, she meets Lord Maxim de Winter, whose wife, Rebecca died a mysterious death. After a short courtship, the second Mrs. De Winter moves into Manderley, the cold, unfriendly and mysterious house. It seems that the first Mrs. De Winter's spirit is still haunting the house. The new mistress feels that the housekeeper, Mrs. Danvers watches her every step with constant suspicion and malice. Meanwhile her husband, Maxim seems to sink deeper into the dark secrets of the house. Things get even worse, when they find Rebecca's dead body, drowned in water, and try to figure out what happened to the first Mrs. De Winter.
A real dream came true, when Michael Kunze and Sylvester Lévay created a musical from du Maurier's exciting, almost thriller-like story. Michael Kunze wrote the libretto in English, for the play was to be premiered in London. In the end, the premiere took place in Wien (Vereinigte Bühnen Wien) in the Raimund Theater. The show turned out as a huge success in Wien, and will hopefully continue its triumph in Budapest Operetta Theatre this year.
Co-production with Budapest Spring Festival.
Original production: Vereinigte Bühnen Wien
Worldwide right owners: VBW International GmbH, Linke Wienzeile 6., 1060 Wien, Austria, e-mail: international@vbw.at, web: www.vbw.at
The world premiére was on 28 September, 2006 in Raimund Theater, Wien/Vereinigte Bühnen Wien (VBW)
Original Logo Design: Dewynters PLC
Right holder in the territory of Hungary: Pentaton Concert and Artist Management - György Lőrinczy, managing director
The show is displayed with English surtitles.
A 60-minute tour starts every day at 13:30, 15:00 and 16:30 in English. To request a tour in other languages (Italian, Spanish, German, French, Greece and Hungarian), please get in touch with the OperaTour team. Please note that the auditorium is closed for visits during rehearsals. Guided tours are not available during performances.
There are evenings when our Opera House cannot perform because rehearsals are ongoing on stage until the evening. There are audience members who can only afford to hear their favourite pieces with a discount. And there are works that, although very popular, cannot be staged every season due to the congestion of productions.
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