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Baron von Eisenstein is supposed to go to jail for eight days for a minor offense, but decides to attend a ball first. When the governor of the jail comes to take him away he finds the Baroness entertaining a former suitor. To avoid difficulty, she persuades the suitor to pose as her husband and go...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Strauss, Johann, 1825-1899
Corporate Authors: Royal Opera House (London, England). Chorus, Royal Opera House (London, England). Orchestra
Other Authors: Bonynge, Richard (Conductor), Ashton, Frederick, 1904-1988 (Choreographer), Vernon, John (Producer), Genée, Richard, 1823-1895 (Librettist), Haffner, C. (Carl), 1804-1876 (Librettist), Cox, John, 1935 March 12- (Director), Oman, Julia Trevelyan (Set designer), Bryan, Robert, 1934- (Lighting designer), Howarth, Judith, Gustafson, Nancy, Bottone, Bonaventura, Otey, Louis, Dobson, John, Michaels-Moore, Anthony, Garrett, Frank, Kowalski, Jochen, 1954-, Groves, Ida, Archer, Peter, Sessions, John
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : ArtHaus Musik, 1990.
Series:Opera in video.
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press)
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Summary:Baron von Eisenstein is supposed to go to jail for eight days for a minor offense, but decides to attend a ball first. When the governor of the jail comes to take him away he finds the Baroness entertaining a former suitor. To avoid difficulty, she persuades the suitor to pose as her husband and go to jail for a night but when she goes to the ball alone she faces other complications.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 streaming video (197 min.))
Production Credits:Choreographers, Derek Deane, Frederick Ashton ; camera supervisor, Nick Jordan ; editor, Steve Eveleigh ; Set Designer, Julia Trevelyan Oman ; Lighting Designer, Robert Bryan.