
The Merry Widow
Directed by Lotfi Mansouri, Gary Halvorson11 april 2001 2hMusic
Lotfi Mansouri's spectacular last production as General Director of The San Francisco Opera with Yvonne Kenny making her debut in the title role, new dialogue specially commissioned from Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Wendy Wasserstein and an original ballet to set the scene ‘Chez Maxime’ bringing fresh insight into Lehár's classic operetta. This production also features another world premiere, Njegus's song, ‘Quite Parisian’.
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The Merry Widow was released on 11 april 2001.
The Merry Widow was directed by Lotfi Mansouri, Gary Halvorson.
The Merry Widow has a runtime of 2h.
Lotfi Mansouri's spectacular last production as General Director of The San Francisco Opera with Yvonne Kenny making her debut in the title role, new dialogue specially commissioned from Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Wendy Wasserstein and an original ballet to set the scene ‘Chez Maxime’ bringing fresh insight into Lehár's classic operetta. This production also features another world premiere, Njegus's song, ‘Quite Parisian’.
The key characters in The Merry Widow are Anna Glawari (Yvonne Kenny), Count Danilo (Bo Skovhus), Valencienne (Angelika Kirchschlager).
The Merry Widow is a Music film.




