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Vereinigte Bühnen Wien : ウィキペディア英語版
Vereinigte Bühnen Wien

Vereinigte Bühnen Wien (VBW), or United Stages Vienna, is a musical production company based in Vienna, Austria which produced several own musicals that were very successful.
It also owns and/or operates three theaters: the Theater an der Wien, Raimund Theater, and the Ronacher.
== Original musical productions ==
This is a list of productions that were originally produced by Vereinigte Bühnen Wien. Some of the productions were later produced by other companies. Current and ''future'' productions are highlighted.
* ''Freudiana'' (by Eric Woolfson, Lida Winiewicz and Brian Brolly)
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* Austria (world premiere): Theater an der Wien (VBW), Vienna (December 19th, 1990 - April 18th, 1992)
*''Elisabeth'' (written by Michael Kunze, composed by Sylvester Levay)
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* Austria (world premiere): Theater an der Wien (VBW), Vienna (September 3rd, 1992 - April 1998)
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* Japan: Osaka (1996)
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* Hungary: Szeged (1996)
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* Hungary: Budapest (1996)
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* Sweden: Karlstad (1999)
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* Netherlands: Fortis Circustheater (SE), The Hague (1999-2001)
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* Germany: Colosseum Theater (SE), Essen (March 2001 - June 2003)
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* Hungary: Budapest (2002-2003)
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* Austria (revised version): Theater an der Wien (VBW), Vienna (October 1st, 2003 - December 4th, 2005)
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* Germany: Apollo Theater (SE), Stuttgart (April 2005 - September 17th, 2006)
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* Finland: Turku (since September 23rd, 2005)
* ''Tanz der Vampire'' (''Dance of the Vampires'') (written by Michael Kunze, composed by Jim Steinman)
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* Austria (world premiere): Raimund Theater (VBW), Vienna (October 4th, 1997 - January 15th, 2000)
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* Germany: Musical Hall (now called Apollo Theater, Stella Entertainment AG, taken over by SE in 2002), Stuttgart (March 31st 2000 - August 31st, 2003)
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* USA: Minskoff Theatre, Broadway, New York (October 18th, 2002 - January 25th, 2003)
:: Instead of adapting the successful Austrian version, the producers decided to have it rewritten. It turned out to become a big flop.
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* Germany: Neue Flora (SE), Hamburg (December 16th, 2003 - January 22nd, 2006)
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* Poland: Roma Teatr Muzyczny, Warsaw (October 8th, 2005 - )
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* Germany: Theater des Westens, Berlin (December 2006)
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* Hungary: Magyar Theater, Budapest PS Produkcio Ltd (June 30th, 2007)
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* Estland: Tallinn
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* Japan: Tokyo
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* Belgien: Antwerpen (2010)
* ''Mozart!'' (written by Michael Kunze, composed by Silvester Levay)
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* Austria (world premiere): Theater an der Wien (VBW), Vienna (October 2nd, 1999 - May 7th, 2001)
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* Germany: Neue Flora (SE), Hamburg (September 21st, 2001 - June 30th, 2002)
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* Japan: Tokyo (2002)
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* Japan: Osaka (2002)
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* Hungary: Budapest (March 2003 - )
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* Japan: Osaka (2005)
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* Sweden: Karlstad (2005)
*''Wake Up'' (written and composed by Rainhard Fendrich, music arranged by Harold Faltermeyer)
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* Austria (world premiere): Raimund Theater (VBW), Vienna (September 29th, 2002 - January 1, 2004)
* ''Barbarella'' (written by Rudi Klausnitzer, composed by Dave Stewart, based on the work and character by Jean-Claude Forest)
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* Austria (world premiere): Raimund Theater (VBW), Vienna (March 11th, 2004 - January 1, 2005)
* ''Rebecca'' (written by Michael Kunze, composed by Sylvester Levay)
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* Austria (world premiere): Raimund Theater (VBW), Vienna (since September 28th, 2006)
*''Rudolf'' (written by Jack Murphy, Phoebe Hwang, and Nan Knighton, composed by Frank Wildhorn)
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* Hungary (world premiere): alternating between the Operett Színház in Budapest and the open-air theatre in Szeged since May 26, 2006.

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