
Orpheus in the Underworld
Comedy · Drama · Fantasy
Overview
This musical comedy based on an opera by Jacques Offenbach incorporates a twist on the classic Greek myth: Orpheus, a music teacher at a girls’ school in the ancient Greek city of Thebes, actually does not miss his wife Eurydice that much – until the gods and Offenbach himself pressure him to retrieve her from Hades.
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Dorit Gäbler
Dorit Gäbler
Eurydike
Dorit Gäbler
Eurydike


Rolf Hoppe
Rolf Hoppe
Jupiter
Rolf Hoppe
Jupiter


Wolfgang Greese
Wolfgang Greese
Orpheus
Wolfgang Greese
Orpheus
Achim Wichert
Achim Wichert
Pluto
Achim Wichert
Pluto


Gerry Wolff
Gerry Wolff
Jacques
Gerry Wolff
Jacques


Mona Boxberger
Mona Boxberger
Cupido
Mona Boxberger
Cupido


Fred Düren
Fred Düren
Styx
Fred Düren
Styx


Helga Piur
Helga Piur
Diana
Helga Piur
Diana
Lisa Macheiner
Lisa Macheiner
Juno
Lisa Macheiner
Juno


Fred Delmare
Fred Delmare
Merkur
Fred Delmare
Merkur
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