Volksoper Wien, Vienna, Austria
Volksoper Wien, Vienna, Austria
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Volksoper Vienna: Madama Butterfly
Venue: Volksoper Wien, Main Hall,
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City: Vienna

Total Price: € 86,25

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Address
Volksoper Wien
Währinger Strasse 78
1090 Vienna


About the venue
The Volksoper Wien is one of Europe's leading operetta House and Vienna's largest theatre for opera, musical and dance - offering quality musical entertainment. Along with 18th, 19th and 20th century operas there are more than 100 performances of (Viennese) operettas per year, as well as classical musical and contemporary dance.

When it first started, the Volksoper Wien was neither a state-run theatre nor an opera house. It opened in 1898 as the "Kaiser's Jubilee Civic Theatre" and was initially run as a conventional stage for drama. Standard and comic singspiel operas had to wait until 1903 before they were incorporated into the repertoire: and Vienna's Civic Theatre gradually metamorphosed into the present day Volksoper Wien.

"Tosca" (1907) and "Salome" (1910) were first performed in Wien at the Volksoper Vienna; world famous singers such as Maria Jeritza, Leo Slezak or Richard Tauber appeared at the Volksoper Wien at the very outset of their careers; this was where Alexander Zemlinsky worked as a conductor and became first kapellmeister in 1906. Although the Volksoper Wien managed to attain a position as Vienna's second prestige opera house in the wake of the First World War, after 1929 it reverted to being a "New Viennese Theatre" with a repertoire focusing on light opera.

After the Second World War, the Volksoper Wien acted as the preferred alternative venue to the devastated Wiener Staatsoper. With the re-opening of the Staatsoper in 1955, the Volksoper Wien again became an independent musical theatre featuring opera, operetta, and musicals. Ever since then, directors Franz Salmhofer (1955-63), Albert Moser (1963-73), Karl Dönch (1973-86), Eberhard Waechter (1987-92) Ioan Holender (1992-96) Klaus Bachler (1996-99) and Dominique Mentha (1999 - 2003) have helped to make the Volksoper Wien what it is today. In September 2003, Rudolf Berger - former Opera Director in Strasbourg - became Director of this 1,400 seat repertory theatre.


How to get there
Währinger Strasse is situated in the centre of Vienna.

Public transport - Station Volksoper:
Tube U6
Tram 40, 41, 42
Bus 40A




Some further Events at this venue
Friday, November 28th 2008. 19:00: Volksoper Vienna: Turandot
Saturday, November 29th 2008. 18:00: The Nutcracker
Sunday, November 30th 2008. 18:00: Volksoper Vienna: Madama Butterfly
Wednesday, December 3rd 2008. 19:00: Volksoper Vienna: Gräfin Mariza
Thursday, December 4th 2008. 19:00: Volksoper Vienna: The Cousin from Nowhere
Saturday, December 6th 2008. 19:00: Volksoper Vienna: The Cousin from Nowhere
Sunday, December 7th 2008. 16:30: Volksoper Vienna: Carmen
Monday, December 8th 2008. 18:00: The Nutcracker
Tuesday, December 9th 2008. 19:00: Volksoper Vienna: Tosca
Wednesday, December 10th 2008. 19:00: Volksoper Vienna: The Cousin from Nowhere

Elevator: yes
Handicap toilet: yes
Car park: no
Parking site for buses: no
Aircondition: yes
Distance from centre: 0.5 km
Number of seats: Main Hall: 1339