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Comedy · Music · TV Movie
Overview
Live performance of Offenbach's La Vie Parisienne
Top Cast
Istvan Kisch
Istvan Kisch
Herr Offenbach
Istvan Kisch
Herr Offenbach
Ulrik Qvale
Ulrik Qvale
Raoul de Gardefeu
Ulrik Qvale
Raoul de Gardefeu
Jesper Taube
Jesper Taube
Bobinet
Jesper Taube
Bobinet


Miah Persson
Miah Persson
Gabrielle
Miah Persson
Gabrielle


Dan Ekborg
Dan Ekborg
Brasilianaren / Frick / Prosper
Dan Ekborg
Brasilianaren / Frick / Prosper
Marianne Eklöf
Marianne Eklöf
Metella
Marianne Eklöf
Metella
Magnus Lindén
Magnus Lindén
Baron Gyllentott
Magnus Lindén
Baron Gyllentott
Katarina Nilsson
Katarina Nilsson
Baronessan Gyllentott
Katarina Nilsson
Baronessan Gyllentott
Iwa Sörenson
Iwa Sörenson
Pauline
Iwa Sörenson
Pauline
Alexandra Orrgård Solén
Alexandra Orrgård Solén
Clara
Alexandra Orrgård Solén
Clara
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