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New. Leo Fall: Die Straßensängerin

Mirjam Neururer, Nora Lentner, Shin Taniguchi, Andreas Rainer, Chor der Musikalischen Komödie Leipzig, Orchester der Musikalischen Komödie Leipzig, Tobias Engeli, Michael Raschle, Ivo Kovrigar, Joshua Whitener, Radoslaw Rydlewski

If the orchestra is slightly recessed (and the choral singing sometimes ragged), the principals sound fresh and characterful, with Mirjam Neururer as a bright, sweet Sonja and a winningly droll...

New. Leo Fall: Die Straßensängerin

Mirjam Neururer, Nora Lentner, Shin Taniguchi, Andreas Rainer, Chor der Musikalischen Komödie Leipzig, Orchester der Musikalischen Komödie Leipzig, Tobias Engeli, Michael Raschle, Ivo Kovrigar, Joshua Whitener, Radoslaw Rydlewski

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If the orchestra is slightly recessed (and the choral singing sometimes ragged), the principals sound fresh and characterful, with Mirjam Neururer as a bright, sweet Sonja and a winningly droll...

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At first glance, the street singer and flower seller Sonja could be mistaken for Eliza Doolittle's cousin. But while she unwittingly gets caught up in the linguistic experiment of two elderly friends and blossoms into a fair lady, the protagonist of the operetta, which Leo Fall composed in 1922 to a cheerful libretto by Lo Portem and August Neidhart, deliberately allows herself to be used as the object of a wager: The American millionaire Brown wants to marry off his daughter Mabel to the inventor Mr. George for financial reasons; however, she has her eye on George's secretary and will only comply if her official fiancé can transform any streetwalker into an "interesting woman" within three weeks. Delightful, 'catchy' music accompanies the lively goings-on, peppered with popular sayings, whose tongue-in-cheek happy ending reverses the omens of the original bet.

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September 2026

If the orchestra is slightly recessed (and the choral singing sometimes ragged), the principals sound fresh and characterful, with Mirjam Neururer as a bright, sweet Sonja and a winningly droll turn from Michael Raschle as Allemal, her salt-ofthe-earth stepdad.
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