La Cage aux Folles

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Musical by Jerry Herman
In German language

 

The triumphant success of drag queens at the Volksoper started as early as 1991, when nightclub star Zaza - Albin in his real life - first took the stage with his partner George in La Cage aux Folles: "I am what I am, and what I am needs no excuses". The performances were sold out, the play restaged by Melissa King in 2021/22. 

Albin aka Zaza is the star of a nightclub in St. Tropez, Georges is the club owner. Together they make a charming couple. Georges’ son from a previous indiscretion turns up and announces to his dad that he wants to marry none other than the daughter of a local conservative politician. Misunderstandings and disguises are inevitable, just like the entertaining and happy ending.

 

Synopsis

1st Act

Nightclub
We find ourselves at La Cage aux Folles, a nightclub in St. Tropez. Its owner Georges presents his birds of paradise, the Cagelles (We Are What We Are). There’s just one problem: Albin, the highlight of the evening programme as Zaza and Georges’ partner off the stage, is nowhere to be seen …

Apartment
Georges finds Albin in their exceedingly colourful apartment located next to the club. The exalted star has a fit of jealousy and Georges must go to great lengths to calm him down. Albin prepares himself for the show and with each application of eyeliner he regains his confidence. It’s goodbye Albin and hello Zaza as she takes to the stage (Mascara).

Jean-Michel, Georges’ son from a previous "lapse", shows up and tells his dismayed Papa that he wishes to marry. Anne, his number one girl, is the daughter of ultra-conservative politician Edouard Dindon, an MP for the Tradition, Family and Morality Party. Anne will arrive with her parents the next day to meet Jean-Michel’s family, which is why he would like the interior design of the apartment to be "toned down" and for Albin to stay away. Jean-Michel lauds his newfound happiness (With Anne on My Arm) and goes one further: he wants to invite his biological mother Sybil, who he hasn’t seen in twenty years.

Seaside promenade
Georges tells the horrified Albin about the planned wedding and the impending visit of Jean-Michel’s mother. But he can’t bring himself to ask Albin to stay away for a few days. Instead, he declares his love for him (Song on the Sand).

 

Nightclub 
The Cage of Fools is crackling with anticipation: the "little boy" is getting married! Jean-Michel has ordered a removal van to clear out Papa’s apartment and give it a suitably "gentrified" appearance. Meanwhile, the unsuspecting Albin performs his big show as Zaza (La Cage aux Folles).

Backstage / onstage
Albin finds out between performances that his company is not desired when the Dindons come to visit. Deeply hurt, though utterly professional, Zaza returns to the stage (I Am What I Am).

 

2nd Act

Bistro
Albin has spent the whole night wandering restlessly through the city, accompanied by Jacob the butler (although he refers to himself as the “maid”). Georges tries to make it up to Albin once again and suggests he could present himself to the Dindon family as "Uncle Albert". Georges coaches him in how to behave like a "proper man". But will this Masculinity rub off on Albin?

Apartment 2.0
Georges and Albin’s apartment has been converted into a space which seems nothing short of sacred. Jean-Michel becomes angry when faced with the presence of "Uncle Albert" since his wishes are ostensibly not being respected. Georges reminds him that it is Albin who has earned respect for raising Jean-Michel at great personal sacrifice (Look Over There).

A telegram from Sybil arrives: she won’t be able to join them. Anne and her parents, meanwhile, arrive ahead of schedule. Much small talk ensues, during which everyone voices their opinions (Cocktail Counterpoint). 

To everyone’s surprise, the supposedly unavailable mother turns up after all: it’s none other than Albin, all dressed up for the occasion. Quite the lady of the house, he valiantly takes the situation into his own delicate hands and attends to the guests.

Chez Jacqueline
At the restaurant of his former colleague Jacqueline, Albin is encouraged to perform a song and give it his all (The Best of Times). Everyone gradually joins in. At the end of the song, Albin does what he habitually does on stage and tears the wig from his head. Edouard and Marie Dindon are horrified – how did they end up here?

Apartment 2.0
The shocked political couple want to leave this "hotbed of sin" right away. Their courageous daughter stands by her fiancé and Jean-Michel stands up for his family. Jacqueline has gathered photographers and the press in front of the apartment to spark off a scandal. There’s no way Dindon will escape unrecognised, so he will have to go along with the revelry…

Nightclub
… Curtain up for the Finale!

Program and cast

Stage direction and choreography: Melissa King

Set design: Stephan Prattes

Costume design: Judith Peter

Lighting design: Michael Grundner

Photo gallery
La Cage aux Folles
Barbara Pálffy/Volksoper Wien
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La Cage aux Folles 2
Barbara Pálffy/Volksoper Wien
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La Cage aux Folles 3
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Volksoper Vienna

Public transport:

Underground line U6
Trams 40, 41, 42
Bus 40A
Stop "Währinger Straße / Volksoper"

A taxi stand is located at Währinger Gürtel.
Parking garages in WIFI and AKH

 

The Volksoper is Vienna’s main stage for operetta, opera, musicals and ballet, offering sophisticated musical entertainment. Colourful, eclectic and full of vitality, it is the only theatre dedicated to the genre of operetta.

Operetta belongs to Vienna and Vienna installed it at the home of operetta, Volksopera Vienna, which thereupon became the leading operetta house in the world. First class singers, actors and dancers together with a versatile orchestra cunjure up a musical firework display every evening.

Johann Strauss, Franz Lehár, Emmerich Kálmán wrote their world famous beloved melodies for operettas such as “The Fledermaus”, “The Merry Widow” and “The Csárdás Princess”. A visit to at least one of these operettas at the Volksopera Vienna is a must for every visitor to Vienna!

Also performed are operas from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, as well as classic musicals and ballet. In addition, the Volksoper has a fifth longstanding and proven speciality: it stages soirées, cabaret and burlesque performances under the name of “Volksoper Spezial”.

In the repertory theatre, which seats 1,337 persons, some 300 performances of around 35 different productions are staged every year between September and June.

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