Operetta
Operetta is a genre of light musical comedy that originated in Europe in the 19th century. Unlike traditional opera, operetta has a lighter and more entertaining character, combining musical numbers, dialogue and comic elements.The plots of the operetta often describe funny and romantic stories full of intrigue, love and humor. The main characters usually get into various funny situations, which are resolved with musical numbers and jokes.
The operetta pays great attention to music and songs that are an integral part of the performance. Musical numbers can be vivid and memorable, and dance and choreography add dynamics and energy to the performances.
Operetta is often associated with flamboyant costumes, extravagant sets and colorful characters. This genre of musical theatre is popular with both theatrical foodies and the general public, due to its fun and entertaining nature.
The operetta remains one of the most beloved and popular genres of musical theater, which continues to delight the audience with its cheerful and cheerful atmosphere.
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