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| Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra | |
| Opera Australia | |
| Cinzia Montresor | Ida, Adele's sister |
| Suzanne Johnston | Prince Orlovsky |
| Amelia Farrugia | Adele, the maid |
| Ghillian Sullivan | |
| Anson Austin | Alfredo, the tenor |
| Anthony Warlow | Gabriel Eisenstein |
| David Brennan | Frank, the jailor |
| Christopher Dawes | Dr. Blind, the solicitor |
| Geoff Kelso | Frosch |
| Neil Kirkby | Dr. Falke |
| Gillian Sullivan | Rosalind Eisenstein |
| Tim Balfour | Featured dancer |
| Liza Miles | Featured dancer |
| Strauss | |
| Warlow | |
| Franks |
| Director | Cameron Kirkpatrick
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| Producer | Cameron Kirkpatrick
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| Writer | Richard Genée
Carl Haffner |
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Created by the waltz king Johann Strauss, Fledermaus is the dizzyingly silly story of Eisenstein who would rather party than go to jail; his wife Rosalinde who is keen to teach him a lesson; and their pert maid Adele, whose eye for the main chance is unwavering. Then there are the high society types who move with ease between ballroom and prison cell. |
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