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István, a király ("Stephen, the King") is a Hungarian rock opera written by Levente Szörényi (music) and János Bródy (lyrics), based on the life of Saint Stephen of Hungary. The storyline was based on the play Ezredforduló (Turn of the Millennium) by Miklós Boldizsár, who co-wrote the libretto. The opera was first staged in 1983 on an open-air stage in Budapest. This first performance was also made into a 1984 film, directed by Gábor Koltay, and its music released on an album. The musical became a smash hit and is still very popular in Hungary and among Hungarian minorities in neighboring countries.

Date: 04/19/1984
Rating: 7.2
Cast: László Pelsőczy, Miklós Varga, Gyula Vikidál, Katalin Berek, Bernadette Sára, Máté Victor, Juhász Jácint, Lajos Balázsovits, Gyula Deák Bill, Feró Nagy, Ottilia Kovács, Márta Sebestyén, Péter Balázs, Sándor Sörös, Sándor Szakácsi, Zsuzsa Nyertes, János Bródy, Sándor Halmágyi, Zsolt Körtvélyessy

László Pelsőczy as István in Stephen, the King László Pelsőczy

Miklós Varga

Gyula Vikidál as Koppány in Stephen, the King Gyula Vikidál

Katalin Berek as Sarolt in Stephen, the King Katalin Berek

Bernadette Sára as Gizella in Stephen, the King Bernadette Sára

Máté Victor as Asztrik in Stephen, the King Máté Victor

Juhász Jácint

Lajos Balázsovits as Vecellin in Stephen, the King Lajos Balázsovits

Gyula Deák Bill

Feró Nagy as Laborc in Stephen, the King Feró Nagy

Ottilia Kovács

Márta Sebestyén as Réka (singing voice) in Stephen, the King Márta Sebestyén

Péter Balázs as Bese in Stephen, the King Péter Balázs

Sándor Sörös as Solt in Stephen, the King Sándor Sörös

Sándor Szakácsi as Sur in Stephen, the King Sándor Szakácsi

Zsuzsa Nyertes as Boglárka in Stephen, the King Zsuzsa Nyertes

János Bródy as Regős in Stephen, the King János Bródy

Sándor Halmágyi as Pázmány in Stephen, the King Sándor Halmágyi

Zsolt Körtvélyessy as Hont in Stephen, the King Zsolt Körtvélyessy

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