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Performance

VenueLondon Coliseum
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From23rd June 2016
To8th July 2016
WhenJun 23, 25, 28, Jul 1, 6, 8
London Coliseum (V376)
Current/Future Listings
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  • Date of change: 12 Jan 16 - T15736256

Jenufa

Jenufa

Work:: Jenufa (S6298)

Set in Moravia in 1900. Jenufa, loved by Laca, has a son by Steva. Steva denies responsibility and is set to marry the mayor's daughter Karolka. Thinking that she would aid a marriage between Laca and Jenufa the sexton, Kostelnicka drowns the baby in the brook and tells Jenufa that it has died. Jenufa and Laca are about to be married as are Steva and Karolka. As the ceremony begins news comes that the body of a baby has been found under the ice. The Kostelnicka steps forward and confesses her guilt. Comforted by Jenufa's forgiveness, she is led away. Jenufa now turns to Laca and gives him his freedom; but he is faithful, and as the curtain falls they pledge their love.
Music Janacek
Lyrics Janacek (after Preissova)

Production:: (T15736256)

Sung in English with surtitles
Producer English National Opera
Conductor Mark Wigglesworth
Director David Alden
Design Charles Edwards
Costume Jon Morrell
Lighting Adam Silverman
Choreographer Claire Glaskin (original choreographer)
Choreographer Maxine Braham (revival choreographer)
Performer Laura Wilde (Jenufa)
Performer Michaela Martens (Kostelnicka)
Performer Peter Hoare (Laca Klemen)
Performer Nicky Spence (Steva Buryja)
Performer Felicity Palmer (Grandmother Buryja)
Performer Graeme Danby (Mill Foreman / Mayor)
Performer Valerie Reid (Mayor's Wife)
Performer Soraya Maji (Karolka)
Performer Sarah Labiner (Jano)

Listing:: L0130896788




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Sung in English with surtitles

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  • 6 Jul 16 Sign Interpreted
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