A form of German-language musical theatre that alternates spoken dialogue with sung numbers, popular in the 18th and early 19th centuries. Mozart's The Magic Flute is the most famous singspiel. The form influenced the development of operetta and, through that lineage, the modern musical. Singspiel was distinguished from through-composed opera by its use of spoken scenes, making it more accessible to general audiences.

Related Plays

Plays related to singspiel.