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Plot Summary
This television adaptation of the classic operetta "Ciboulette" by Reynaldo Hahn follows the story of the young country girl Ciboulette who comes to Paris with dreams of becoming a singer. She encounters a cast of colorful characters and navigates the complexities of love and ambition in the city. The film blends humor, romance, and musical numbers as Ciboulette strives to find her place in the vibrant Parisian arts scene. Her journey is filled with charming encounters and dramatic turns as she pursues her operatic aspirations.
Critical Reception
The 2013 television adaptation of "Ciboulette" received a generally positive reception, particularly for its faithfulness to the original operetta's charm and musicality. Critics often highlighted the vibrant performances and the faithful staging, which aimed to capture the spirit of Hahn's work for a modern audience. While some noted its traditional approach, many appreciated its accessibility and its celebration of operetta as a genre. The production was seen as a successful effort to bring a classic work to a wider television viewership.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its faithful adaptation and charming musical numbers.
Appreciated for its lively performances and traditional operetta feel.
Seen as an accessible and enjoyable rendition of a classic work.
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Fun Fact
The original operetta "Ciboulette" premiered in 1923 at the Théâtre des Variétés in Paris, with music by Reynaldo Hahn and a libretto by Robert de Flers and Francis de Croisset.
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