The second rightly celebrated premiere at the Lehár Festival Bad Ischl was on Saturday for the revue operetta “Frau Luna”. Paul Lincke and his lyricists have turned a conservative Berlin operetta into a brisk, frivolous revue. In 1922 the two-act version was staged, and the marching song of the same name composed for the less successful operetta “Berliner Luft” was integrated. In Bad Ischl, too, it did not fail to have an effect.
Berlin air as a celebrated operetta storm in Bad Ischl
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