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Arizona Lady is an operetta in two acts by Hungarian composer Emmerich Kálmán. The libretto was written by Alfred Grünwald and . It premiered, as a broadcast in Munich on 1 January 1954, and on stage in Bern, at the Stadttheater, on 14 February 1954. Left unfinished at the time of Emmerich Kalman's death, it had been completed by his son, Charles Kalman. Arizona Lady's American premiere was directed by Bill Walters, with a new English translation by Gerald Frantzen and Hersh Glagov, by Chicago Folks Operetta in July 2010, at Stage 773 in Chicago, Illinois.

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  • Arizona Lady (de)
  • Arizona Lady (en)
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  • Arizona Lady ist eine Operette in 2 Akten des Komponisten Emmerich Kálmán und der Librettisten Alfred Grünwald und Gustav Beer. Die erste Aufführung war eine Münchner Rundfunkübertragung am 1. Januar 1954. Die Uraufführung an einer Bühne fand am 14. Februar 1954 im Stadttheater in Bern statt. Das Werk war zum Zeitpunkt des Todes von Emmerich Kálmán noch nicht ganz vollendet und wurde von dessen Sohn Charles fertiggestellt. (de)
  • Arizona Lady is an operetta in two acts by Hungarian composer Emmerich Kálmán. The libretto was written by Alfred Grünwald and . It premiered, as a broadcast in Munich on 1 January 1954, and on stage in Bern, at the Stadttheater, on 14 February 1954. Left unfinished at the time of Emmerich Kalman's death, it had been completed by his son, Charles Kalman. Arizona Lady's American premiere was directed by Bill Walters, with a new English translation by Gerald Frantzen and Hersh Glagov, by Chicago Folks Operetta in July 2010, at Stage 773 in Chicago, Illinois. (en)
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  • Arizona Lady ist eine Operette in 2 Akten des Komponisten Emmerich Kálmán und der Librettisten Alfred Grünwald und Gustav Beer. Die erste Aufführung war eine Münchner Rundfunkübertragung am 1. Januar 1954. Die Uraufführung an einer Bühne fand am 14. Februar 1954 im Stadttheater in Bern statt. Das Werk war zum Zeitpunkt des Todes von Emmerich Kálmán noch nicht ganz vollendet und wurde von dessen Sohn Charles fertiggestellt. (de)
  • Arizona Lady is an operetta in two acts by Hungarian composer Emmerich Kálmán. The libretto was written by Alfred Grünwald and . It premiered, as a broadcast in Munich on 1 January 1954, and on stage in Bern, at the Stadttheater, on 14 February 1954. Left unfinished at the time of Emmerich Kalman's death, it had been completed by his son, Charles Kalman. Arizona Lady's American premiere was directed by Bill Walters, with a new English translation by Gerald Frantzen and Hersh Glagov, by Chicago Folks Operetta in July 2010, at Stage 773 in Chicago, Illinois. (en)
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