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VenueBristol Hippodrome
TownBristol
CountyCity of Bristol
From12th July 2001
To12th July 2001
When19:15
Bristol Hippodrome (V856)
Current/Future Listings
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Katya Kabanova

Katya Kabanova

Work:: Katya Kabanova (S1976)

Katya Kabanova is a woman with a gentle soul and a passionate nature, drowning in a narrow-minded small town society. She is married to Tichon, a weak man entirely under the thumb of his nightmare of a mother, Kabanicha. Katya has caught the eye of the romantic Boris, and when Tichon leaves on a business trip, temptation proves impossible to resist. Katya and Boris embark on a passionate affair, spending every night together. But when her husband returns, a storm breaks in Katya's heart and mind. Overwhelmed by a sense of guilt, she feels compelled to confess her sin.
Music Janaceck
Book by Ostrovsky

Production:: (T01700089895)

New Production - Sung in Czech with English surtitles. Co-production with Grand Theatre de Geneve.
Company Welsh National Opera
Conductor Carlo Rizzi (until Jan 28)
Conductor Gareth Jones (from Jul 5)
Producer Katie Michell
Design Vicki Mortimer
Lighting Paule Constable
Choreographer Struan Leslie
Performer Alan Fairs (Dikoj)
Performer Ian Storey (Boris Grigorievich)
Performer Suzanne Murphy (Marfa Kabanova-Kabanicha)
Performer Peter Hoare (Tichon Ivanich Kabanov)
Performer Claire Bradshaw (Varvara)
Performer Nuccia Focile (Katerina Kabanova)
Performer Nicholas Sears

Listing:: L0951484074




Production details

New Production - Sung in Czech with English surtitles. Co-production with Grand Theatre de Geneve.

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