Changing Times
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A man, much to his wife’s chagrin, has a nasty little habit: at night, he turns into a bat and flies out of their marital bed to partake in all kinds of infidelities. “Die Fledermaus,” the Roland Petit ballet set to the music of Johann Strauss II, follows her plot to win him back—and stop his nighttime escapades for good.
This is a timely production by the Vienna State Ballet, which, like the rest of the city, is celebrating the bicentenary of the composer known as the Waltz King. “Die Fledermaus,” the ballet, is far newer. Petit debuted the two-act work with the Ballet National de Marseille in 1979; the Vienna State Ballet performed it for the first time in 2009. Inspired by Strauss’s operetta of the same name, “Die Fledermaus” is decidedly comic, campy, and clearly told.
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