Eine Nacht in Venedig
Eine Nacht in Venedig (A Night in Venice) is an operetta in three acts by Johann Strauss II. Its libretto was by F. Zell and Richard Genée based on Le Château Trompette by Eugène Cormon and Richard Genée. The farcical, romantic story involves several cases of mistaken identity. The piece premiered in 1883 in Berlin and then Vienna. It became one of Strauss's three most famous stage works and has been seen in New York, London and elsewhere, and has been adapted for film.
Storyline
Eine Nacht in Venedig (A Night in Venice) is an operetta in three acts by Johann Strauss II. Its libretto was by F. Zell and Richard Genée based on Le Château Trompette by Eugène Cormon and Richard Genée. The farcical, romantic story involves several cases of mistaken identity. The piece premiered in 1883 in Berlin and then Vienna. It became one of Strauss's three most famous stage works and has been seen in New York, London and elsewhere, and has been adapted for film.
About Dry Grasses
7.7Loverboy
6.1Exotica
6.7The Last Matinee
6.0Three Floors
6.3Caravaggio's Shadow
6.5Juliette in Spring
6.9Happy New Year, Charlie Brown
6.6Red Rooms
7.1Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell
6.2One for the Road
6.7The Devil's Bath
6.7Hello, I'm Your Aunt!
7.3The Silent Hour
6.6Night of the Living Dead: Re-Animation
6.2Siege (Asedio)
5.2Between Two Worlds
6.9The Champion
5.3The Dawns Here Are Quiet
7.1Bay of Angels
6.7