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VenueThe Lilian Baylis Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From23rd September 2007
To23rd September 2007
When19:15
PricesFrom £20.00. To £20.00.
The Lilian Baylis Theatre (V236)
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I Capuleti e i Montecchi The Capulets and Montagues)

Work:: I Capuleti e i Montecchi The Capulets and Montagues) (S837183125)

The tragic tale of the star-crossed lover Romeo and Juliet unfolds in Bellini's operatic version which draws on both Shakespeare and his original source material.
Music Vencenzo Bellini
Lyrics Felice Romani (after Matteo Bandello and Luigi Sceola and William Shakespeare)

Production:: (T1019197041)

Sung in Italian with English surtitles. In this production, inspired by the film The Godather, the action is updated to the 1940s. In this world, loyalty, honour and vengeance are key. If violated, Mafiosi men are compelled to respond violently. Before the opera begins, Romeo has killed the son of the head of the Capuleti family in battle. There can be no forgiveness. The tragic plight of the two young lovers seems all the more impossible.
Company Pimlico Opera
Director Dominic Cooke (original director)
Director Ptolemy Christie (revival director)
Design Robert Innes Hopkins (original designer)
Design Louie Whitemore (revival designer)
Conductor Alice Farnham
Performer Owen Gilhooly (Capellio)
Performer Andrew Conley (Lorenzo)
Performer Jonas Gudmundsson (Tebaldo)
Performer Hannah Pedley (Romeo)
Performer Sinead Campbell (Giulietta)

Listing:: L01994553808




Production details

Sung in Italian with English surtitles. In this production, inspired by the film The Godather, the action is updated to the 1940s. In this world, loyalty, honour and vengeance are key. If violated, Mafiosi men are compelled to respond violently. Before the opera begins, Romeo has killed the son of the head of the Capuleti family in battle. There can be no forgiveness. The tragic plight of the two young lovers seems all the more impossible.

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