Vienna State Opera
Opernring 2
1010 Wien
1., 3. 1. 19.00
6. 1. 18.30
Johann Strauss:
The Bat
Operetta
2., 4. 1. 18.30
Gyula Harangozó, Wassili Wainonen - Peter Iljitsch Tschaikowski:
The Nutcracker
Ballet
5., 8. 1. 20.00
11. 1. 19.30
Gaetano Donizetti:
L´elisir d´amore
7. 1. 18.30
10., 13., 17. 1. 19.00
Modest Mussorgsky:
Boris Godunov
9. 1. 18.00
12. 1. 18.30
Richard Strauss:
The Knight of the Rose
14., 18. 1. 19.00
21., 25. 1. 19.30
Jules Massenet:
Manon
16., 20. 1. 19.30
Giacomo Puccini:
Tosca
19. 1. 19.00
22. 1. 18.30
Giacomo Puccini:
Madama Butterfly
23., 26. 1. 19.00
30. 1. 19.30
Giuseppe Verdi:
La forza del destino
24., 28. 1. 19.30
Giacomo Puccini:
Manon Lescaut
27. 1. 19.30 (Premiere)
Roland Petit - Johann Strauss:
The Bat
Ballet adaptation of the master piece of the Viennese operetta – The Bat by Johann Strauss
Choreographie und Inszenierung /Choreografia a inscenácia /Choreography and staging: Roland Petit
Music: Johann Strauss, Douglas Gamley
Musical arrangement: Douglas Gamley
(Performances: 2., 4. 2., 6., 9., 12. 3.)
31. 1. 19.00
Giuseppe Verdi:
Un ballo in maschera
Opera for children:
2., 4., 11. 1. 11.00
Wagner´s Ring of the Nibelung for children
Tip for March:
7. 3.
Peter I. Tchaikovsky:
Eugen Onegin
(Vorstellungen /Predstavenia /Performances: 10., 13., 16., 19., 22. 3.)
Wiener Volksoper
Währinger Straße 78
1090 Wien
1., 14., 22. 1. 19.00
Johann Strauss:
The Bat
Operetta
2., 6., 13., 20. 1. 19.00
30. 1. 19.30
Oscar Straus:
The Merry Nibelungs
Operetta
3., 16. 1. 19.00
11., 12., 18. 1. 18.00
25. 1. 16.30
Edmund Gleede:
Max and Moritz
Ballet comedy
4., 5., 9., 10., 17., 27., 28. 1. 19.00
Frederick Loewe:
My Fair Lady
Musical
8. 1. 20.00
Carl Binder, Johann Nestroy:
Tannhäuser in 80 minutes
Opera parody after Richard Wagner
15., 19. 1. 19.00
Emmerich Kálmán:
Countess Maritza
Operetta
23., 31. 1. 19.00
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
The Magic Flute
24. 1. 19.00 (Premiere)
Ernst Krenek:
Cleaning up around St. Stephen’s
In his satire with music the composer characterises the conflicting athmosphere of Vienna's turbulent years between the two World Wars.
(Performances: 26., 29. 1., 12., 15. 2.)
Tip for March:
1. 3. 19.00
Frank Loesser:
Guys and Dolls
An American master piece celebrates its premiere at the Volksoper. Frank Loesser, author and composer of film classics such as "Hans Christian Andersen", "The Most Happy Fella" or "How to succeed in Business without really trying", created with “Guys and Dolls“ his best musical which won the Tony Award and was filmed in 1955 with Marlon Brando and Frank Sinatra.
(Performances: 3., 5., 6., 9., 14., 17., 18., 26., 29. 3.)
Burgtheater
Dr.-Karl-Lueger-Ring
1010 Wien
1. 1. 16.00, 20.00
Karl Farkas, Fritz Grünbaum, Georg Kreisler:
Melody of Laughter – 100 years of cabaret in songs and texts
2. 1. 20.00
Yasmina Reza:
God of Carnage
3. 1. 19.00 (Premiere)
6. 1. 18.00
9., 14., 15., 26. 1. 20.00
Thomas Bernhard:
Appearances are deceiving
“Everyone wants to participate and to be left alone at the same time. Since it´s impossible, one is always in conflict.“
4. 1. 16.00
William Shakespeare:
Romeo and Juliet
5., 13., 29. 1. 20.00
Edward Albee:
Who´s afraid of Virginia Woolf?
8., 19., 20. 1. 19.00
Friedrich Schiller:
Don Carlos, Infant of Spain
10. 1. 15.00
William Shakespeare:
The Wars of the Roses
11. 1. 16.00
Friedrich Schiller:
Wallenstein
12. 1. 20.00
Maxim Gorki:
Petit-Bourgeois
16. 1. 18.00
Ilias by Homer in the new translation by Raoul Schrott – First evening
17. 1. 15.00
Ilias by Homer in the new translation by Raoul Schrott – Second evening
18. 1. 18.00
William Shakespeare:
King Lear
21. 1. 18.30
William Shakespeare:
Henry VI – The Wars of the Roses, Part 1
22. 1. 20.00
Alfred Dorfer:
Fremd
Cabaret
23. 1. 20.00
Thomas Bernhard – My Prizes
Book presentation with Gert Voss
In the book “My Prizes“, Thomas Bernhard looks back in anger and draws the balance of his literary prizes. The gifted comedian describes in detail the tragedies which always followed after the presentation of literary prizes to him. The book “My Prizes“ will be published for the first time on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the death of Thomas Bernhard in February 2009.
24. 1. 19.30
25. 1. 19.00
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe:
Faust. First part of the tragedy
Guest performance of the German Theatre Berlin
28. 1. 20.00
Bernd Jeschek, Mnozil Brass:
Irmingard
30. 1. 20.00
Yasmina Reza:
Art
31. 1. 20.00
Gerhard Polt and the Biermösl Blosn – 30 years in the service of footlights
Defile from A... to C
Tips for February and March:
February
Pedro Calderón de la Barca:
Life is a Dream
Baroque play about appearance and being, destiny and predestination, power and corruptibility.
March
Botho Strauß:
Trilogie des Wiedersehens
With his satirical and provocative picture of denial of art and life, Botho Strauß became internationally known as playwright.
Carmen Brucic:
Symmetrien des Abschieds
Artistic and scientific confrontation with the realities and illusions of goodbye. We need to get rid of the old to make way for something new.
Akademietheater
Lisztstrasse 1
1030 Wien
1., 3., 4. 1. 19.00
26. 1. 20.00
Karl Schönherr:
Der Weibsteufel
2., 19. 1. 19.30
6. 1. 19.00
23. 1. 20.00
William Shakespeare:
Macbeth
5., 13. 1. 20.00
Wajdi Mouawad:
Incendies
7. 1. 20.00
Martin Heckmanns:
Das wundervolle Zwischending
8. 1. 20.00
Gert Jonke:
Free Fall
9., 12., 30. 1. 20.00
15. 1. 20.30
René Pollesch:
Fantasma
10. 1. 19.00
21., 27. 1. 20.00
Doktor Faustus – my love is as a fever
after Thomas Mann
11., 18. 1. 19.00
William Shakespeare:
All´s well that ends well
14. 1. 20.30
Werther!
after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
16., 22. 1. 19.00
17., 25. 1. 18.00
Fyodor M. Dostoevsky:
The Brothers Karamazov
20., 28. 1. 20.00
Lukas Bärfuss:
The Test (The brave SImon Korach)
24. 1. 17.00
Joachim Meyerhoff:
Alle Toten fliegen hoch 1-3
29. 1. 20.00
„Fame. Novel in nine stories“
Michael Kerbler interviews Daniel Kehlmann
31. 1. 19.00
Henry Miller:
The Smile at the Foot of the Ladder
Theater an der Wien
Linke Wienzeile 6
1060 Wien
13., 15., 17., 20., 22., 25. 1. 19.00
Claude Debussy:
Pelléas et Mélisande
Drama lyrique in five acts
In French with German surtitles
Conductor: Bertrand de Billy
Radio-Symphonieorchester Wien
Arnold Schoenberg Chor
30., 31. 1. 20.00
Death in Venice
Death dance by John Neumeier based on the short novel by Thomas Mann
Music: J. S. Bach, Richard Wagner
Guest performance of the Hamburg Ballet
22. 2. 19.00
Georg Friedrich Händel:
Partenope
Dramma per musica in three acts, HWV 27
In Italian with German surtitles
Conductor: Christophe Rousset
Les Talents Lyriques
(Performances: 25., 27. 2., 1., 4., 6. 3.)
27. 3. 19.00
Georg Friedrich Händel:
Messiah
Oratorio in three parts, HWV 56
In English with German surtitles
Conductor: Jean-Christophe Spinosi
Ensemble Matheus
Arnold Schoenberg Chor
(Performances: 29. 3., 1., 3., 6. 4.)
Volkstheater
Neustiftgasse 1
1070 Wien
2., 4., 7., 9., 10., 13., 17., 23., 26., 28., 29. 1. 19.30
11., 18. 1. 15.00
Arthur Miller:
Death of a Salesman
3., 19. 1. 19.30
6. 1. 18.00
Johann Nestroy:
He´ll Have Himself a Good Time
5., 12., 14., 22., 31. 1. 19.30
Neil Simon:
Sonny Boys
8., 15., 16., 20., 21., 24., 25., 30. 1. 19.30
Johann Strauss:
The Bat
Operetta in three acts
27. 1. 19.30
Willy Russel:
Educating Rita
Tips for February:
6. 2.
Terry Johnson:
The Graduate
After the novel of the same name written by Charles Webb, with the screenplay for the film of the same name by Calder Willingham and Buck Henry.
27. 2.
Anton Chekhov:
Three sisters
The play Three Sisters tells in an ironic and humorous way about the endless chase of people after the happiness and their inability to realize their own dreams and desires.
Theater in der Josefstadt
Josefstädter Strasse 24-26
1080 Wien
1., 5., 9., 15., 23., 28. 1. 19.30
17. 1. 15.00
31. 1. 14.30
Georges Feydeau:
A Flea in Her Ear
2., 16. 1. 19.30
Arthur Schnitzler:
Hands Around
3., 4. 1. 14.30
7., 18., 22., 24. 1. 19.30
10., 11., 25. 1. 20.00
John von Düffel after Thomas Mann:
Buddenbrooks
3., 4., 17. 1. 20.00
14., 19., 27. 1. 19.30
Roland Schimmelpfennig:
Visiting the father
6., 8., 12., 13., 20., 21., 26. 1. 19.30
10., 11., 25. 1. 14.30
Bertolt Brecht:
Judith from Shimoda
29. 1. 19.30 (Premiere)
30. 1. 19.30
31. 1. 20.00
Peter Turini after Carlo Goldoni:
The Landlady
Who has the power, has the chance. The play shows the connection between love and economy.
Tip for March:
5. 3.
Ingmar Bergman:
From the Life of the Marionettes
Ingmar Bergman, the great psychologist of the European cinema, tells with his story, which was filmed in 1980, about a murder in the middle of civil society.
Wiener Stadthalle
Vogelweidplatz 14
1150 Wien
www.stadthalle.com
8. 1. 20.00
Swan Lake
Russian State Ballet
12. 1. 20.00
The most beautiful choirs of the world
15., 16., 17., 18., 20., 22., 23., 24., 25., 28., 29., 30., 31. 1., 1., 5., 6., 7., 8., 12., 13., 14., 15., 19., 20., 21., 22. 2. 20.00
17., 18., 24., 25., 31. 1., 1., 7., 8., 14., 15., 21., 22. 2. 15.00
Mamma Mia – The Musical
based on the songs of ABBA
MAMMA MIA! is far and away the most popular musical of the present day. Over 30 million people saw the show since its London premiere in 1999. The unconventional musical comedy about love, family, friendship and fatherhood has broken all records on Broadway and in London´s West End.
27., 28. 2. 20.00
La Belle du Moulin Rouge
Musical about love, freedom, truth and beauty
11. 3. 20.00
Fantasy Musical Gala
From Andrew Lloyd Webber to Disney – Best of Musical
14., 15. 3. 20.00
The Best of Musical 2009
The greatest musical highlights performed by the top-class soloists from London´s West End and Vienna, dancers, choir and 250 gorgeous costumes.
Raimund Theater
Wallgasse 18
1060 Wien
26. 2. – 30. 6.
Daily except Monday 7.30 p.m., Sunday 6 p.m.
Rudolf – Mayerling Affair
Crown prince Rudolf – the right man in the wrong place at the wrong time
Based on the novel by Frederic Morton, the historical biographic musical tells the tragic love story of crown prince Rudolf and Mary Vetsera. The music was written by Frank Wildhorn, the composer of Jekyll & Hyde, scenario by Jack Murphy.
Halle E im MuseumsQuartier
MuseumsQuartier
Museumsplatz 1
1070 Wien
2., 6., 7., 8., 9. 1. 20.00
3., 10. 1. 17.00, 21.00
4., 11. 1. 15.00, 19.00
Richard O’Brien:
Rocky Horror Show
BAD, BIZARRE AND BLOODY BRILLIANT!
Ronacher Theater
Seilerstätte 9
1010 Wien
4. 12. 2008 – 22. 2. 2009
Every day except Wednesday at 7.30 p.m., on Sunday at 6 p.m.
Mel Brooks:
The Producers
One of the most successful musicals of the last 30 years. The story concerns two producers who scheme to get rich by overselling interests in a Broadway flop. Complications arise when the show unexpectedly turns out to be successful in spite of the bad play, incapable director and ungifted actors.
Puppet Theatre at the Schönbrunn Palace
Schloss Schönbrunn
1130 Wien
2., 10., 24. 1. 16.00
4., 6., 18. 1. 11.00
Hansel and Gretel
Opera by Engelbert Humperdinck
Suitable for children of 4 years and older
2., 5., 17., 31. 1. 19.00
25. 1. 16.00
Johann Strauss and the Danube Waltz
3. 1. 16.00
Children´s Strauss
Johann Strauss and the Danube Maid – musical storybook
3., 10., 24. 1. 19.00
4., 6., 11., 18. 1. 16.00
Magic Flute
Opera in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
11. 1. 11.00
17. 1. 16.00
Children´s Magic Flute
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart himself tells the story of his opera
Suitable for children of 4 years and older
31. 1. 16.00
Aladdin
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