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- Franz Lehár's Die lustige Witwe (The Merry Widow) has, since its premier in Vienna in 1905, remained one of the most popular, entertaining repertoire operetta mainstays to have graced the opera stages of the world. To a wealth of fine past performances available for listening or viewing may be added this live staging recorded during the 2005 Seefestspiele Moerbisch Austria Festival with a cast headed by Harald Serafin, Mathias Hausmann, Margarita De Arellano and Elisabeth Starzinger, Rudolf Bibl conducting.
- At an all male school where it is assumed that women are inferior, a lady substitute takes over for a math and chemistry teacher who has had an accident. Will she be able to change minds as to the equality of the sexes?
- A headstrong woman studying medicine ignores the advice of her surgeon professor to avoid romance, and falls for a fellow student who will whisk her away to Argentina.
- Successful playwright goes undercover to get new material and finds romance.
- After an Austrian home guard raids a group of pro Nazi mountain folk, Barbara and her husband ,part of the group, escape to Germany, from which they will return with invading troops to establish closer ties between the two countries.