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What to Listen to, Watch, and Read, inspired by Die Fledermaus

Ready to keep the party going?

Whether you’re reliving the glittering chaos of Die Fledermaus or discovering it for the first time, this curated collection brings the full charm of Strauss’s world to life. You’ll find iconic arias, lush overtures, hidden gems, standout performances, and even a few reads to take you behind the scenes. It’s the perfect way to explore the music, deepen your experience, or simply get swept up in the magic.

And if you’re still in the mood for more, don’t stop with Die Fledermaus. Keep the laughs going with the riotous comedy of Don Pasquale. Discover the gripping power of contemporary opera with the world premiere of This House, a haunting story rooted in real events. And don’t miss Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream — a spellbinding adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic, where mischief, magic, and melody collide.

Scroll through, press play, read blog posts, and let the music carry you back to the ballroom. Here’s what to

 

Die Fledermaus

OPERA IN THREE ACTS

Music by Johann Strauss II

Libretto by Carl Haffner and Richard GenĂ©e after Henri Meilhac and Ludovic HalĂ©vy’s Le rĂ©veillon


 What to listen to alongside Die Fledermaus

Ready for another night at the opera? Grab your tickets for Die Fledermaus and the rest of this unforgettable season — because the magic is just getting started.

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Leadership support for Opera Theatre’s 50th anniversary season comes from NoĂ©mi Neidorff.

Die Fledermaus is underwritten by Roma B. Wittcoff.