Ruth Brauer-Kvam: “No one shaped pre-war operetta like Fritzi Massary. She fought her way up to the Olympus of operetta like no other. She was the celebrated star of the Metropol Theater in Berlin. There she met the famous actor Max Pallenberg, a master of his art. Two people couldn't be more different, and that's why their love for each other was so great. These birds of paradise flew high and fell low. We want to tell her story filled with music, Jewish humor, feathers and sequins. Drama meets operetta, Palfrader meets Brauer. A tribute to the artists who inspire us!”
With Ruth Brauer-Kvam as Fritzi Massary and Robert Palfrader as Max Pallenberg.
Cast
- Stage direction
- Martina Gredler
- Sounddesign
- Martin Lukesch
- Video
- Madis Nurms
- Musical direction
- Adam Benzwi
- Fritzi Massary
- Ruth Brauer-Kvam
- Max Pallenberg
- Robert Palfrader
Photos and Videos
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In this piece, the Volksoper's salon orchestra sits on stage in classical dress, black tailcoat and white shirt, with the two characters - Fritzi Massary and Max Pallenberg - playing in front of and between the musicians. A large crocodile lies at the front of the stage. The two performers wear opulent and colorful, sometimes outlandish operetta costumes. A chicken costume, a Cleopatra costume, a green sequined dress with a feather boa, for example. The performers slip into costumes of various operettas and operetta characters, opulence characterizes their appearance.