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It turned out that by a stroke of luck, our hotel was only 4 U-Bahn (underground) stops from the Raimund Theater, no line changing necessary. The theater itself is smaller than I thought - perhaps half the size of our Roma, without the aisles that allowed our vampires to run around the audience, and with a much smaller stage, though they do have a superior revolving/descending platform.



Note the pillar - this would be one of the scene-obscuring pillars that make the seats behind them in the stalls and first balcony cost only 10 euro each :> I had such a seat for Rebecca and the view was perfect.


I was a little surprised by the audience - very few people were in black and I only saw one cosplayer. I'm wondering if the cheaper tickets didn't draw people who just wanted to see any musical at all.

The show itself was amazing, especially since it was done practically without sets. There were some symbolic "doors", beds, chairs, and a see-through bathtub, plus a walkway constructed behind the orchestra (which was sitting in the middle of the stage). I was glad I had advance warning about the costumes used - otherwise I may have embarrassed myself ;) All the elaborate costumes except for von Krolock's were the Warsaw ones, which caused some comedic effects sometimes, since Tim Reichwein's built is very different from our Herbert's.

With one exception, I have nothing but praise for the actors. I was able to see the first Magda I've ever liked, there were some amazing singer/dancers in the ensemble, and the main characters were very well-played. The only downside was the Herbert - I'm really not a fan of Tim Reichwein. After seeing Kuba Wocial's predatory prowling dandy and Keigo Yoshino's blushing schoolgirl with fangs, Tim's generic bored drag queen was something of a letdown. On the other hand, he seemed to be having much fun with the wonderful Warsaw Herbert cloak, but I still wish they'd got Mate Kamaras to do it. On the other hand, with him and Borchert both hogging the spotlight, there might have been real bloodshed onstage.

Rebecca's lines were almost all cut, which was a pity, and Chagal was good but not particularly memorable. Gernot Kranner simply was Abronsius, and it was an experience to see him do it all so effortlessly.

I was worried about the two newcomers to Vampires, but Marjan Shaki was a very cute and engaging Sarah. It seemed to me that she was modelling her performance at least partly on the Japanese one, and like in the Toho production I was able to believe in Sarah's love for von Krolock, for once.

Lukas Perman was an absolutely perfect Alfred - sweet, tragic, drawn towards darkness. With his looks, voice and grace, he reminded me of a Takarazuka performer, and he gamely did his own dancing in the Carpe Noctem scene. The Black Vampire took advantage of it to get a few long gropes, but then Lukas is again playing Rudolf to Mate's Death, so he's used to it ;)

I had heard and seen clips of Thomas Borchert's von Krolock before, but it didn't prepare me for the manic intensity of his performance that night. He was the one who put most preparation into the show, and both his vocal and visual performance showed this. I had a lot of fun identifying his influences - the cloak control and growling in Gott ist Tot spoke clearly that someone's Warsaw DVDs were not being ignored, and the cloak-less and rockstar-style Tanzsaal, complete with Mate-style vocalisations, was definitely echoing Yamaguchi.

But what got me, what left me breathless was when he came out onstage and sang Unstillbare Gier, in an accent that wasn't his own, with gestures that weren't his own. Every note, every breath was Steve Barton's. It was like watching someone possessed.



There were comedic moments, too, like the Vor dem Schloss vampire lineup jazzing up their vocal performance and parading across the stage only to freeze when Abronsius looked around, plus Borchert's wonderful taking of Abronsius's card with two fingers, like it was a dead rat. At the end, the cast were clearly ecstatic - especially Borchert, who threw up the horns at the conductor (repeatedly), bounced around during the final song and then grabbed Lukas and kissed him on both cheeks.


I can't say I wouldn't have liked an Elisabeth-style anniversary performance, with multiple actors singing each role and a lineup of Von Krolocks, but then they'd probably have to do CPR on at least one after Lukasz and Yamaguchi got into a sing-off. The show was gorgeous, and well worth the trip - and that was just my first day in Vienna.

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Date: 2007-02-20 04:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lamath.livejournal.com
Teehee. It's true, though. He has such a huge collection, that together will garner more interest than the rather small niche market there is for Japanese DVDs. Out of the DVDs I have, the ones that get most requested are the Vienna Elisabeths, and the Les Miserables Revival DVD (which certainly isn't being requested for the quality of the performances. blegh. More because it's a high-demand item I'm thinking). I think I've only traded out my Japanese DVDs to others on my f-list! LOL

Oh dear. Don't your packages just get dumped into your mailbox like mine? Heh. I had one sent to one "Lamath" once and it arrived without incident. But yeah, don't think I could have got that one off the post office. Last time someone delivered a package to my mom, and not only did I have to use the rent lease to prove I lived at the address, it also had to show both our names on it before I could pick it up for her.

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Date: 2007-02-20 04:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lamath.livejournal.com
Really? No one's requested that Jekyll concert off me before! Heh. Strange.

And ooh. Which Rudolf do you have? I have a 1-DVD one with Attila. I know there are two 2-disc Rudolfs, one with Attila, and one with Arpad Meszaros (I think). (And everyone's been clamoring for a Rebecca DVD, but I think only a highlights & making of were ever released. Sadness.)

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Date: 2007-02-20 04:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lamath.livejournal.com
I personally think bootleggers everywhere in the general area are really dropping the ball on video-ing/audio-ing recently. (Yes, I'm still upset that not even a single audio has popped up of 3 Musketiere with Ethan & Pia! Come on, people!)

No chance you could smuggle a camera & film Rebecca if nothing pops up before it closes?

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Date: 2007-02-20 04:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lamath.livejournal.com
Oh, an official DVD would be amazing! I think they must be aware of the marketing potential for all those shows. I'm just surprised not more are made.

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Date: 2007-02-20 05:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lamath.livejournal.com
Well, the least they could do is release it after the show is closed. I imagine there are people who'd shell out good money for an Original Vienna Cast, especially since there isn't one with Pia as Elisabeth right now.

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Date: 2007-02-20 06:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lamath.livejournal.com
Hee. They clearly underestimate the fanatical Elisabeth fans. *looks at gargantuan Elisabeth collection* XD A pro-shot of Ethan!Lucheni would just about make my day. The dress rehearsal just isn't good enough, dammit.

One for each language would be nice. Pro-shot Yuichiro FTW!

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Date: 2007-02-20 06:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lamath.livejournal.com
Hmm. I wonder why the TV broadcast hasn't made its way into the trading circles yet. (I also wonder if the recent August 1992 pro-shot DVD I got of the original vienna cast might be the TV broadcast. On the label it said it was for the "press reels"?) But I do hope they repeat it sometime soon! We're due for a low-gen, good quality DVD of that cast.

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Date: 2007-02-20 06:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lamath.livejournal.com
Ah, okay. I thought that one had just got out privately, since there are some sources who are listing that DVD as filmed by Pia's father. Then again, it does look pro-shot. Both could be true, I suppose!

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