Vienna Volksoper

The Vienna Volksoper (Volksoper Wien or Vienna People's Opera) is a major opera house in Vienna, Austria. It gives about three hundred performances of twenty-five productions during an annual season running from September through June.

History

Foundation

It was built in 1898 as the Kaiser-Jubiläums-Stadttheater (Kaiser's Jubilee Civic Theatre), originally producing only plays. Because of the very brief construction period (10 months) the first director Adam Müller-Gutenbrunn had to start with debts of 160,000 gulden. After this inauspicious startup the Kaiser-Jubiläums-Stadttheater had to declare bankruptcy five years later in 1903.

Music Theater from 1903 to 1950ties

On 1st September 1903 Rainer Simons took over the house and renamed it the Kaiser-Jubiläums-Stadttheater - Volksoper (public opera). His intention was to continue the production of plays but also establish series of opera and operetta. The first Viennese performances of Tosca and Salome were given at the Volksoper in 1907 and 1910 respectively. World famous singers such as Maria Jeritza and Richard Tauber appeared there; the conductor Alexander Zemlinsky became the first bandmaster in 1906.

In the years up to and through the First World War the Volksoper attained a position as Vienna's second prestige opera house. After 1929, it focused on light opera. After the Second World War, the Vienna Volksoper became the alternative venue to the devastated Vienna State Opera. In 1955 the Volksoper returned to its former role of presenting opera, operetta, and musicals.

Recent history

From September 1991 to June 1996 the Vienna Volksoper was under a collective leadership with the Vienna State Opera. In 1999 the Volksoper became a 100 % subsidiary of the Bundestheater-Holding. Since 1 September 2007 Robert Meyer has headed the Volksoper as artistic director together with the business manager Christoph Ladstätter. Each season includes about 25 productions, a total of approximately 300 performances—a performance almost every day. In addition to opera, operetta, musicals and ballet, there are special performances and children's programs.

Facts and figures

Seating

On three different levels there are 1261 seats and 72 standing room places as well as two places for wheelchairs.

Number of performances by year

Season Performances spectators avg. utilisation avg. employees
2004/2005 287 293.695 75,41 % unknown
2005/2006 276 280.520 74,77% 524
2006/2007 281 289.721 78,34 % 523
2007/2008 291 325.491 85,77 % 526

Technical Data

The orchestra pit is equipped with two electrically driven stage lifts, with a loading capacity of 500 kg/m². It is adjustable in height from 0 to 2.65 meters below stage level.

The red velvet house curtain is hydraulically drawn and liftable. The gather velocity is 0.15 to 3.0 m/s, the lift velocity can be up to 2.0 m/s.

The stage is 17.2 meters wide and 19 meters deep and has a mechanic load capacity of 500 kg/m². In the middle of the stage is a turnable and liftable circular platform, around which is a turnable ring platform with an external diameter of 15 meters. There are also 3 hand-operated person trap mechanisms.

Organisational structure

Since 1999 the Volksoper Vienna is a 100% subsidiary of the Bundestheater Holding AG (Federal theater holding AG) along with the Vienna State Opera and the Burgtheater (en: (Imperial) Court Theatre). The Bundestheater Holding AG is owned by the Republic of Austria. The Holding also holds 51.1 % of the Theaterservice Gmbh, which offers services in design and administrational matters. The remaining 48.9% are shared equally among the three theater houses (16.3% each).

In popular culture

In 1987, the opera house was used for a scene set in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia (now part of Slovakia), for the James Bond film The Living Daylights, where Timothy Dalton made his debut as Bond near the very beginning of the film, where he first spotted the key female character Kara Milovy (played by Maryam d'Abo). [1]

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Ben Baron
19 December 2016
Be warned: obstructed view tickets may have a totally obstructed view of the stage. Simply amazing music in a beautiful building.
83 oleghope
1 January 2017
An amazing experience.A "must do" in Vienna.It will leave a memory for life on u.If u don't speak ???????? there are EN subs above the stage.Afterwards u can have a snack at "Glasweise", 100m away.
Danny Lewis
8 March 2015
Got some €4 tickets standing tickets for the marriage of figaro. Plenty of free seats to sneak into at the interval.
Sveti
6 April 2017
Very cozy place and good acoustic. Orchestra is perfect.
ViennaInfo
18 October 2012
The Volksoper offers an incredible array of stagecraft: operas, classical musicals, contemporary dance and concerts as well as operettas.
Renate Zipfel
3 October 2014
Immer wieder sehr gute Aufführungen in allen Sparten: egal ob Oper, Operette, Musical oder Ballett.
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