I used canonical tags for characters who have them, and disambiguated Escalus (listed on the website as Escalus, Verona hercege, which means "Escalus, Prince of Verona"). The only character I nominated not listed there is Tybalt's Manservant, an uncredited non-speaking role but canonical tag on AO3.
Many characters are listed as both their operetta character and their character in the frame story. I am nominating only frame story characters: Marika, Borika, Zsuzsika, Kárló, Gautier, and The Interpreter (listed as Tolmács in the cast list, which just means "interpreter" in Hungarian - he is unnamed).
János Vitéz - Kacsóh/Petőfi is a Hungarian operetta based on a poem by Sándor Petőfi. The operetta ("musical" according to Wikipedia) adds a new character, Bágo. I nominated
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I left a comment with information on my small fandom nominations, but since it has links to info it was marked as spam, fyi. Please let me know if you have any questions.
My nomination of Elisabeth (Színház) refers to the Hungarian non-replica production of the Austrian musical Elisabeth about the life of Empress Elisabeth of Austria, which is why most of the characters are historical personages as well. Info on the musical as well as a list of characters can be found on wikipedia, under "Elisabeth (musical)". The character tags I used are canonical, but not specific to the fandom; please let me know if I should go back and disambiguate from Historical RPF.
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Bullfinch
Contessa With Squid
Man with Gold Earring
Mists of Oolong
The Socialite
Troubadour Tuning His Tuna
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Róméo és Júlia - Hungarian musical, character list at the bottom here with cast.
I used canonical tags for characters who have them, and disambiguated Escalus (listed on the website as Escalus, Verona hercege, which means "Escalus, Prince of Verona"). The only character I nominated not listed there is Tybalt's Manservant, an uncredited non-speaking role but canonical tag on AO3.
Csínom Palkó - reinvented Hungarian operetta, character list at the bottom here with cast
Many characters are listed as both their operetta character and their character in the frame story. I am nominating only frame story characters: Marika, Borika, Zsuzsika, Kárló, Gautier, and The Interpreter (listed as Tolmács in the cast list, which just means "interpreter" in Hungarian - he is unnamed).
János Vitéz - Kacsóh/Petőfi is a Hungarian operetta based on a poem by Sándor Petőfi. The operetta ("musical" according to Wikipedia) adds a new character, Bágo. I nominated ( ... )
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My nomination of Elisabeth (Színház) refers to the Hungarian non-replica production of the Austrian musical Elisabeth about the life of Empress Elisabeth of Austria, which is why most of the characters are historical personages as well. Info on the musical as well as a list of characters can be found on wikipedia, under "Elisabeth (musical)". The character tags I used are canonical, but not specific to the fandom; please let me know if I should go back and disambiguate from Historical RPF.
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