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Spitzentuch
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StaatsOperetta
Address
StaatsOperetta
Pirnaer Landstrae 131,
01257 Dresden   
Germany
Price
£17.00 - £21.00
Prices shown are a guide to standard adult prices generally available, including any applicable per ticket fees - other concessions may also be available.
Booking from
Sat, 10th January 2009
Booking to
Sat, 16th May 2009
Operetta by Johann Strauss

In 1879, Johann Strauss was looking for a new libretto, and in a roundabout way he found one. Heinrich Bohrmann, theater director in Pressburg, had an idea for a musical comedy called Cervantes. He had asked Franz von Supp to set it to music, but the latter declined. Through the agency of publisher Gustav Lewy, Bohrmanns script eventually reached Johann Strauss, who immediately agreed to compose the music, albeit in an adapted form. The operetta premiered under the title The Queens Lace Handkerchief on October 1, 1880, at Viennas Theater an der Wien, with a lavish set and prominent cast. By 1900 a hundred performances had taken place in Vienna alone and the piece was working its way into the repertoires of German theatres.

The operetta was inspired by the life and work of the Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes, who turns out to be the real hero of the story. With a couple of intrigues and a brilliant speech, the poet manages not only to save the marriage of the Portuguese king, but also to rescue him from the clutches of scheming advisors. For the young king doesnt really feel like governing at all, and the countrys prime minister uses the situation to his advantage. By having him brought up as a womanizer and epicurean under the royal tutor Sancho, he effectively keeps the king from his business of running the state and estranges him from the queen in the process.

Thus, Cervantes role is to help the queen and reawaken the kings interest in his wife. This turns out to be a formidable task − especially since the king is convinced the queen is having an affair with the poet. The evidence: one of the queens lace handkerchiefs on which shes supposedly inscribed a declaration of love to the poet. Yet with words well spoken, Cervantes promptly puts a new spin on the romantic message and persuades the king of his wifes fidelity. To the dismay of his ministers, the poet succeeds in bringing the king to his senses, and the latter realizes its time he take responsibility for his country. The kings initial weariness fades away − his country and marriage are saved.

The audience at the premiere was enthralled by the storys situation comedy and imaginative power. The press praised the seemingly inexhaustible musical inventiveness of Johann Strauss, and leading Viennese cultural critic Eduard Hanslick prophesied a bright future for the operettas waltz motifs. And so it was − the waltz medley Roses from the South composed shortly thereafter, with musical themes drawn from The Queens Lace Handkerchief, is to this day one of Johann Strauss most popular compositions.

Performance Times


  • 6th Sep 08 @ 19:00
  • 16th Sep 08 @ 19:30
  • 10th Jan 09 @ 19:00
  • 11th Jan 09 @ 15:00
  • 14th Mar 09 @ 19:00
  • 15th Mar 09 @ 15:00
  • 11th Apr 09 @ 19:00
  • 16th May 09 @ 19:00


  • The Dresden State Operetta is one of the few light musical theatres in Europe.

    The theatre is unique for cultivating the legacy of Johann Strauss.

    The State Operettas varied programme of operettas, light operas and musicals focuses on classics such as The Beggar Student, The Csrds Princess and The Land of Smiles, but also The Magic Flute, the swing musical Anything Goes and the rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar.