Operette Balzers has been firmly rooted in cultural events of the region
for decades. This year it looks back on its first operetta production 75
years ago when "The Village without a Bell" by Edward Künneke was
performed. The history of the organisation itself began back in 1918,
when the actors entertained their audiences with plays and musical
performances in the early years until the real operetta era began in
1946. In the anniversary year 2021, the creative artists will begin
preparations for Johann Strauss' "A Night in Venice", which will be
performed as an anniversary operetta at the beginning of 2022.
To
mark this joyous occasion, Philately Liechtenstein is launching the
special stamp "75 Years of Operette Balzers" (face value: CHF 0.85). The
stamp is divided into four parts and shows in clockwise direction a
stage with a curtain and spotlights, the number 75, a mask as a symbol
for the theatre and the griffin from the coat of arms of the
municipality of Balzers. Designer Sereina Hatt used the heraldic colours
of blue and gold as well as the dark red of the Operette's appearance
and gave the special stamp a ceremonial look with hot foil stamping in
gold.