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Performance

VenueTheatre Royal
Also: Studio, Stage 2
TownNorwich
CountyNorfolk
From8th November 2000
To11th November 2000
WhenNov 8, 11 19:15
Theatre Royal (V72)
Current/Future Listings
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La boheme

Work:: La boheme (S1980)

Puccini's most enduring opera. The story of the love of the poor poet Rodolfo for the consumptive seamstress Mimi. Set in the Latin Quarter of Paris the course of their love is constantly threatened by Rodolfo's jealousy and Mimi's illness. The painter Marcello and the provocative Musetta are the other main characters. This is where 'your tiny hand is frozen' comes from and the last few bars, as Rodolfo realises Mimi is dead, are some of opera's most moving moments.
Music Puccini
Lyrics Giacosa
Lyrics Illica
Book by Murger

Production:: (T0445453150)

A New Production for this year's Glyndebourne Tour. David McVicar's new production of this great work will re-interpret La boheme by examining it through the eyesof contemporary student life. Sung in Italian with English supertitles. The performance lasts approximately 2hrs 10mins including one interval of twenty minutes.
Company Glyndebourne Touring Opera
Conductor Louis Langree
Conductor Tecwyn Evans (Nov 1 / Dec 6)
Design Michael Vale
Costume Mikki Engelsbel
Lighting Paule Constable
Company Glyndebourne Touring Opera Orchestra
Company The Glyndebourne Chorus
Performer Alfred Boe (Rodolfo)
Performer Luca Grassi (Marcello)
Performer Nicolas Teste (Colline)
Performer Riccardo Novaro (Schaunard)
Performer Simona Todaro (Mimi)
Performer Claron McFadden (Musetta)
Performer Eric Roberts (Benoit / Alcindoro)

Listing:: L0367959117




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A New Production for this year's Glyndebourne Tour. David McVicar's new production of this great work will re-interpret La boheme by examining it through the eyesof contemporary student life. Sung in Italian with English supertitles. The performance lasts approximately 2hrs 10mins including one interval of twenty minutes.

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