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Eine Nacht in Venedig

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The delightful light operatic farce by Johann Strauss is presented at the Morbisch Lake Festival (Seefestspiele Mörbisch) starring Herbert Lippert, Richard Samek, Heinz Zednik and Dagmar Schellenberger.

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Herbert Lippert

Herbert Lippert

Kapitän der "Herzog von Urbino"

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Richard Samek

Caramello, 1. Offizier

Otto Jaus

Otto Jaus

Enrico Piselli, 2. Offizier

Heinz Zednik

Heinz Zednik

Bartolomeo Dellacqua (Senator)

Dagmar Schellenberger

Dagmar Schellenberger

Barbara (seine Frau)

Joesi Prokopetz

Joesi Prokopetz

Stefano Barcareccio (Senator)

V

Verena Scheitz

Agricola (seine Frau)

E

Ernst-Dieter Suttheimer

Giorgio Testaccio (Senator)

M

Marina Alsen

Constant (seine Frau)

E

Elena Puszta

Annina

R

Roman Martin

Pappacoda

V

Verena Barth-Jurca

Ciboletta

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Eine Nacht in Venedig

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The delightful light operatic farce by Johann Strauss is presented at the Morbisch Lake Festival (Seefestspiele Mörbisch) starring Herbert Lippert, Richard Samek, Heinz Zednik and Dagmar Schellenberger.

Herbert Lippert
Herbert Lippert
Actor

Herbert Lippert

as Kapitän der "Herzog von Urbino"

Herbert Lippert

Kapitän der "Herzog von Urbino"

Herbert Lippert

Kapitän der "Herzog von Urbino"

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Actor

Richard Samek

as Caramello, 1. Offizier

Richard Samek

Caramello, 1. Offizier

Richard Samek

Caramello, 1. Offizier

Otto Jaus
Otto Jaus
Actor

Otto Jaus

as Enrico Piselli, 2. Offizier

Otto Jaus

Enrico Piselli, 2. Offizier

Otto Jaus

Enrico Piselli, 2. Offizier

Heinz Zednik
Heinz Zednik
Actor

Heinz Zednik

as Bartolomeo Dellacqua (Senator)

Heinz Zednik

Bartolomeo Dellacqua (Senator)

Heinz Zednik

Bartolomeo Dellacqua (Senator)

Dagmar Schellenberger
Dagmar Schellenberger
Actor

Dagmar Schellenberger

as Barbara (seine Frau)

Dagmar Schellenberger

Barbara (seine Frau)

Dagmar Schellenberger

Barbara (seine Frau)

Joesi Prokopetz
Joesi Prokopetz
Actor

Joesi Prokopetz

as Stefano Barcareccio (Senator)

Joesi Prokopetz

Stefano Barcareccio (Senator)

Joesi Prokopetz

Stefano Barcareccio (Senator)

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Actor

Verena Scheitz

as Agricola (seine Frau)

Verena Scheitz

Agricola (seine Frau)

Verena Scheitz

Agricola (seine Frau)

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Actor

Ernst-Dieter Suttheimer

as Giorgio Testaccio (Senator)

Ernst-Dieter Suttheimer

Giorgio Testaccio (Senator)

Ernst-Dieter Suttheimer

Giorgio Testaccio (Senator)

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Actor

Marina Alsen

as Constant (seine Frau)

Marina Alsen

Constant (seine Frau)

Marina Alsen

Constant (seine Frau)

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Elena Puszta

as Annina

Elena Puszta

Annina

Elena Puszta

Annina

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