Ad not shown

Archive listings for Dialogues Des Carmelites (2014)

Work type: Play.

T362507768

The terror and turbulence of the French Revolution provides the backdrop for Francis Poulenc's powerful opera of faith, bravery and redemption. Poulenc created the libretto for Dialogues des Carm?lites after a play of the same name by writer Georges Bernanos and the opera was given its premiere at La Scala, Milan, in 1957. It arrived at Covent Garden the following year, with a cast that featured Dame Joan Sutherland in the role of the courageous Mother Marie of the Incarnation. Running time: 3hrs (inclu one interval), Sung in French with English surtitlesProducer Royal Opera. Conductor Simon Rattle. Director Robert Carsen. Design Michael Levine. Costume Falk Bauer. Lighting Jean Kalman. Director Philippe Giraudeau (movement). Performer Sally Matthews (Blanche). Company Royal Opera Chorus. Company Orchestra of the Royal Opera House. Performer Sally Matthews (Blanche de la Force). Performer Anna Prohaska (Sister Constance). Performer Emma Bell (Madame Lidone). Performer Sophie Koch (Mother Marie). Performer Deborah Polaski (Madame de Croissy). Performer Thomas Allen (Marquis de la Force). Performer Yann Beuron (Chevalier de la Force). Performer Elizabeth Sikora (Mother Jeanne). Performer Catherine Carby (Sister Mathilde). Performer Alan Oke (Father Confessor). Performer David Butt Philip (First Commissary). Performer Michel de Souza (Second Commissary). Performer Ashley Riches (First Officer). Performer Craig Smith (Gaoler).
29 May 14 to 11 Jun 14Royal Opera House, West End :: V377
listing details L1694154547

Details

Dialogues Des Carmelites archiveBlanche, the timid daughter of an aristocrat, joins the Carmelite order of nuns, against the wishes of her family. In the monastery she meets Constance, a lively peasant girl, who makes a shocking prophecy.

Creatives/Company

Music: Francis Poulenc

What's On By Year ...

Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.
Ad not shown
CORONAVIRUS: All venues in the UK were shut down on March 16, 2020, and the restrictions were finally lifted on July 19, 2021. It is important to mention that the UK Theatre Web archive listings (iUKTDb) from March 2020 to July 2021 might not be accurate due to the lack of information regarding rescheduled and cancelled shows.

Mastodon X - Twitter © Dynamic Listing Ltd, UK. 1995-2024