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Performance

VenueOpera Holland Park - Open Air Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From2nd June 2015
To27th June 2015
WhenJun 2, 5, 11, 13, 18, 20, 25, 27 at 19:00
Opera Holland Park - Open Air Theatre (V203)
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  • Date of change: 20 Mar 15 - T538966671

Il trittico - Il Tabarro/Suor Angelica/Gianni Schicchi

Work:: Il trittico (S1961)

Three one-act operas tell contrasting stories of jealousy and murder, loss and suicide, romance and cheerful trickery.
Author Puccini

Production:: Il Tabarro/Suor Angelica/Gianni Schicchi (T538966671)

Puccini's Il trittico consists of three one-act, contrasting pieces. The first opera Il tabarro (The Cloak), is set on a barge on the Seine, and explores an unusually dark setting of a tragedy which ends in violence and brutality, while Suor Angelica looks at the themes of sin, redemption and motherhood within a repressive religious life. The triptych ends with Gianni Schicchi which sets the story of a clever rogue and a greedy Florentine family in the 1950s. Sung in Italian with English surtitles.
Producer Opera Holland Park
Company City of London Sinfonia
Corporate Sponsor Investec Wealth & Investment
Conductor Stuart Stratford
Director Martin Lloyd-Evans (Il Tabarro)
Director Oliver Platt (Suor Angelica)
Director Martin Lloyd-Evans (Gianni Schicci - originally directed)
Director Oliver Platt (Gianni Schicci - revival director)
Design Neil Irish
Lighting Richard Howell
Performer Stephen Gadd (Michele Il Tabarro)
Performer Anne Sophie Duprels (Giorgetta Il Tabarro not Jun 25 / 27)
Performer Elin Pritchard (Giorgetta Il Tabarro Jun 25 / 27)
Performer Jeff Gwaltney (Luigi Il Tabarro)
Performer Sarah Pring (Frugola Il Tabarro)
Performer Aled Hall (Tinca Il Tabarro)
Performer Simon Wilding (Talpa Il Tabarro)
Performer Johane Ansell (Soprano Amante Il Tabarro)
Performer James Edwards (Tenor Amante Il Tabarro)
Performer Peter Davoren (Song Vendor)
Performer Anne Sophie Duprels (Suor Angelca Suor Angelica not Jun 25 / 27)
Performer Rosalind Plowright (La Zia Principessa Suor Angelica)
Performer Fiona Mackay (La Badessa Suor Angelica)
Performer Laura Woods (La Suora Zelatirce Suor Angelica)
Performer Kathryn Walker (La Maestra delle Novizie Suor Angelica)
Performer Johane Ansell (Suor Genovieffa Suor Angelca)
Performer Kathryn Hannah (Suor Osmina Suor Angelica)
Performer Rosanne Have (Suor Dolcina Suor Angelica)
Performer Chloe Treharne (La Suora Infermiera Suor Angelica)
Performer Anna Patalong (Una Ceratrice Suor Angelica)
Performer Sarah Minns (Una Cercatrice Suor Angelica)
Performer Naomi Kilby (Una Novizia Suor Angelica)
Performer Rebecca Hardwick (Una Conversa Suor Angelica)
Performer Chloe Hinton (Una Conversa Suor Angelica)
Performer Richard Burkhard (Gianni Schicchi)
Performer Sarah Pring (Zita Gianni Schicchi))
Performer Anna Patalong (Lauretta Gianni Schicchi not Jun 25 / 27)
Performer Christina Petrou (Lauretta Gianni Schicchi)
Performer James Edwards (Gherardo Gianni Schicchi)
Performer Aled Hall (Nella Gianni Schicchi)
Performer Elin Pritchard (Betto Gianni Schicchi)
Performer Simon Wilding (Simone Gianni Schicchi)
Performer William Robert Allenby (Marco Gianni Schicchi)
Performer Ian Beadle (La Ciesca Gianni Schicchi)
Performer Chloe Hinton (Spinelloccio Gianni Schicchi)
Performer Henry Grant Kerswell (Amantio di Nicolsa Gianni Schicchi)
Performer John Lofthouse (Pinellino Gianni Schicchi)
Performer Alistair Sutherland (Guccio Gianni Schicchi)
Performer Tom Asher (Gheradino Gianni Schicchi)
Performer Barnaby Stewart (Buoso Gianni Schicchi)
Performer Seamus McGowan (Gianni Schicchi)

Listing:: L1654381446




Il Tabarro/Suor Angelica/Gianni Schicchi

Puccini's Il trittico consists of three one-act, contrasting pieces. The first opera Il tabarro (The Cloak), is set on a barge on the Seine, and explores an unusually dark setting of a tragedy which ends in violence and brutality, while Suor Angelica looks at the themes of sin, redemption and motherhood within a repressive religious life. The triptych ends with Gianni Schicchi which sets the story of a clever rogue and a greedy Florentine family in the 1950s. Sung in Italian with English surtitles.

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