
Lola Montez
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Narrated by:
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Elisabeth Trissenaar
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Karlheinz Böhm
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By:
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Wolfsmehl
About this listen
Wie eine Wildkatze durchstreifte die Tänzerin Lola Montez die Biedermeierzeit. Eine leidenschaftliche Affäre mit König Ludwig I. füllte die Seiten der weltweiten Klatschpresse. Nach einem Volksaufstand, der sich gegen sie richtete, ergriff sie die Flucht. Und König Ludwig I. dankte ab.
Der pikante Briefwechsel zwischen König Ludwig I. und Lola Montez war lange Zeit eines der am besten gehüteten Geheimnisse im Königreich Bayern. Diese Korrespondenz bildet das Fundament für das vorliegende psychologisch dichte Kammerspiel, in dem eine gealterte und verbitterte Lola Montez in ihrer kleinen New Yorker Wohnung ihre skandalöse Liebesbeziehung Revue passieren lässt.
©2006 Wolfsmehl, c/o Montasser Media, München (P)2006 Lindhardt og Ringhof
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