The Princess Sissi the Musical at the Palapartenope in Naples with romantic music and traditional dances

Musical Princess Sissi at the Palapartenope in Naples
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At the Palapartenope Theater in Naples the Musical of Princess Sissi is staged, a popular and modern opera with music, dances and lyrics.

Il 25 and the 26 November 2017 arrive at Palapartenope the Musical The Princess Sissi, born from the collaboration between Alessandro Nidi and Corrado Abbati. The Musical, on stage a Napoli, is freely inspired by the film by Ernst Marischka.

This is the rewrite of the most famous of love stories, which involves the young woman Princess Elizabeth and Franz Joseph, young emperor of Austria. A show that fascinates the public of all ages, thanks to popular themes that traces, inspiring many novels and musicals.

The one on stage at the Palapartenope is a 'modern work made of romantic music, traditional dances and dreamy lyrics. All essential ingredients to create an atmosphere of other times and a fun show, full of twists and surprises.

The Musical on Princess Sissi

The show opens with the wedding, organized by the mother of the young emperor, of Elena, sister of Sissi with Francesco Giuseppe. However, the boy does not want to give his consent without first knowing his future wife and then the mother organizes a meeting in a holiday resort.

rancesco Giuseppe meets Sissi and, ignoring his identity, falls in love with her. When the princess discovers that in reality the young man is the promised spouse of her sister, she takes a step back and sacrifices her happiness for Elena's. The story will continue with a happy ending, but to find out you just have to attend the Musical

Information on the Musical The Princess Sissi

When: 25 and 26 November 2017

Where: Palapartenope Theater, Naples

Hours: 18: 30-21: 00

Prezzi:

  • Gold sector: whole 25 euro | CRAL 20 euro
  • I sector: whole 20 euro | CRAL 16 euro
  • III sector: whole 15 euro | CRAL 12 euro

Contacts: Official site

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Written by Iolanda De Luca
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