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Concert of the original German musical "Elisabeth"

Guangzhou Opera House, Opera Hall, Guangzhou, China
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Important Info
Type: Musical
City: Guangzhou, China
Starts at: 19:30
Duration: 2h
Sung in: German

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Cast
Creators
Composer: Sylvester Levay
Librettist: Michael Kunze
Overview

The German musical version of the concert will be held in Guangzhou for the first time, and it will be the only stop in South China!

With top-class principals and ensemble, the concert version of the most successful German-language musical of all time will be staged in the original setting in 2022. 

Elisabeth, the most successful German-language musical of all time, has attracted over 12 million people worldwide, with over 9000 performances in 10 different languages in 14 countries. In December 2014, Elisabeth made its debut in China as the Year-End Hit in Shanghai Culture Square, with 40 shows it opened up the gate to German-language musicals and became the “first love” of many Chinese audiences. After a decade of absence, Elisabeth is about to return to Shanghai Culture Square in the form of a brand-new staged concert. With more than 20 top-class actors and actresses, accompanied by an orchestra, and featuring the original costumes, the staged concert version of the successful German-language musical will be staged by Lion Entertainment, licensed by the original production company Vereinigte Bühnen Wien. This brand-new production shall bring again a feast for the eye and ear to the Chinese audience after a decade of absence.

Since its debut in 1992, the Vienna German-language musical Elizabeth has attracted 12 million viewers worldwide, with more than 9,000 performances across 14 countries and translated into 10 different languages. Since 2019, the concert version of Elizabeth has also been held three times at the Schönbrunn Palace Square in Vienna. Set against the backdrop of the majestic castle and the Viennese sky, this outdoor musical event has drawn thousands of spectators from around the globe.

In December 2014, the German-language musical Elizabeth made its debut in China as the year-end performance at the Cultural Square, staging 40 shows and introducing Chinese audiences to German-language musicals. It quickly became a "white moonlight" for countless fans. After a decade-long hiatus, Elizabeth is set to return to the Cultural Square stage with a newly produced musical concert version, presenting 21 performances to the eagerly awaiting audience!

History
Premiere of this production: 03 September 1992, Theater an der Wien, Vienna

Elisabeth is a Viennese, German-language musical commissioned by the Vereinigte Bühnen Wien (VBW), with book/lyrics by Michael Kunze and music by Sylvester Levay. It portrays the life and death of Empress Elisabeth of Austria, wife of Emperor Franz Joseph I.

Synopsis

At 15, Sissi falls in love with Emperor Franz at first sight and, through a series of misunderstandings, enters into a royal marriage. However, she finds herself trapped by court protocols and suffers under the strict control of the Empress. Years later, she realizes that her beauty is her most powerful weapon and begins to engage in political affairs. During this time, Death, who has been a constant presence in her life since childhood, reappears, yearning for her vitality and love. It continuously tempts her towards the dark world, seeking eternal freedom…

The show opens in the "world of the dead", where Luigi Lucheni is being interrogated by a Judge as to why he has murdered the Empress Elisabeth. Lucheni claims that he did no more than what Elisabeth herself wanted, since all her life Elisabeth has been in love with Death himself – and vice versa. As his witnesses, Lucheni brings back the dead aristocracy of the bygone era and takes us to the past, where he serves as a sarcastic narrator of the events that lead to the transformation of the sweet and innocent Sisi to the revered and infamous Elisabeth, Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary, and her decline through later years until her assassination.

At a young age, Sisi, grown up in a seemingly sorrowless environment, experiences her first encounter with Death, which launches a love–hate affair that will span her entire life. Lucheni claims that once Franz Joseph, the Emperor of Austria, picks Elisabeth as his bride – for once opposing his domineering mother Sophie – he begins a chain of events that will eventually topple the Habsburg Empire. Elisabeth herself very soon comes to regret her seemingly "fairy-tale marriage". She feels abandoned by her careless husband, psychologically abused by her possessive mother-in-law, and is chronically depressed due to her loneliness. There is only one thing that keeps her emotionally stimulated—the dark and sensual shadow of Death; but Elisabeth is reluctant to consummate their relationship. When Death takes her infant daughter, the tragedy shakes the young Empress extremely, but she refuses to give in to Death's sway.

After her other two children, including her only son Rudolf, are taken away by Sophie, Elisabeth calluses over and becomes cold and selfish. She flees the Austrian court and spends decades restlessly travelling all over the world, trying in vain to escape from her fear of emptiness. Eventually, Elisabeth makes peace with her husband and finds new meaning in her life when she helps unify Austria and Hungary, but her newfound purpose makes her neglect her psychologically delicate son even further, sending young Rudolf into deep depression and causing him to bond with Death.

Eventually, Rudolf's own loneliness and his father's pressure cause him to snap and he embraces Death, committing suicide at Mayerling with his mistress, Mary Vetsera. This event completely breaks down Elisabeth and she begs Death to take her. However, her scorned lover now refuses to take her in.

Another decade goes by. Elisabeth still wanders from place to place, dressed in permanent mourning. Franz Joseph visits her from time to time, begging her to return home to Vienna, firmly believing that love is the answer to all sorrows, but Elisabeth refuses, citing that sometimes love is simply not enough to cure old wounds.

Finally, in a horrifying vision of the fall of the House of Habsburg, Franz Joseph at last meets his mysterious rival. He watches as Death throws Lucheni a dagger, but crushed by the weight of his imperial crest, he is powerless to save his wife.

On September 10, 1898, while on her way to board a ship in Geneva, Empress Elisabeth of Austria is mortally wounded, stabbed right in the heart with a crudely sharpened file. As she lies dying, Death comes to claim her spirit with a kiss. With their embrace, the show ends.

Venue Info

Guangzhou Opera House - Guangzhou
Location   No.1 Zhujiang West Road, Zhujiang New Town, Tianhe District

Guangzhou Opera House is a Chinese opera house in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, People's Republic of China. Designed by Zaha Hadid, it opened on the 9th of May in 2010.

In April 2002 an international architectural competition attracted Coop Himmelb(l)au, Rem Koolhaas and Zaha Hadid – each producing detailed designs. In November 2002, Zaha Hadid's "double pebble" was announced the winner and the groundbreaking ceremony was held early in 2005.

The theatre has become the biggest performing centre in southern China and is one of the three biggest theatres in the nation alongside Beijing's National Centre for the Performing Arts and Shanghai's Shanghai Grand Theatre. May 2010 saw American filmmaker Shahar Stroh direct the premiere production of the opera house: Puccini's opera Turandot which had in previous years been a controversial opera in China.

The structure was designed by Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid. It is conceived as two rocks washed away by the Pearl River. Its freestanding concrete auditorium set within an exposed granite and glass-clad steel frame took over five years to build, and was praised upon opening by architectural critic Jonathan Glancey in The Guardian, who called it "at once highly theatrical and insistently subtle."

Important Info
Type: Musical
City: Guangzhou, China
Starts at: 19:30
Duration: 2h
Sung in: German
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