The Operettas and Musicals of Victor Herbert
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Step into a world of romance, whimsy, and turn‑of‑the‑century theatrical magic as What About Theater? explores the life and legacy of composer Victor Herbert — one of the foundational architects of American musical theater.
In this episode, Daryl takes you on a melodic journey through Herbert’s most beloved operettas and musicals, from the fairy‑tale charm of Babes in Toyland to the sweeping romance of Naughty Marietta and the comedic sparkle of The Red Mill. Along the way, you’ll discover how Herbert blended European operetta traditions with a distinctly American spirit, helping shape the sound of Broadway long before the Golden Age arrived.
Whether you’re a lifelong theater lover or just discovering the roots of American musicals, this episode offers history, storytelling, and a celebration of the melodies that helped define a generation of stage magic.
Tune in and rediscover the composer who taught America how to dream in song.