One can only assume that Hungarian operetta composer Imre Kalman would be shocked to know that his 1924 Viennese smash, Countess Maritza, was still packing them in, half a world away, 80 years later.
The Hungarian Jewish composer of light music, Kálmán Imre (1882 –1953), better known by the Germanized version of his name, Emmerich Kálmán, continues to enjoy cult status in East and Central Europe.
87 87 people viewed this event. (Toronto Operetta Theatre). Return to the age of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in this tribute to composers and rivals Imre Kalman and Franz Lehar. Nov 6 at 3 pm. $29-$49 ...