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VenueBristol Hippodrome
TownBristol
CountyCity of Bristol
From12th April 2014
To12th April 2014
When19:15
PricesFrom £7.50. To £40.00.
Bristol Hippodrome (V856)
Current/Future Listings
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  • Date of change: 23 Jan 14 - T1270706184
  • Date of change: 14 Feb 13 - T02006527128

La traviata

La traviata

Work:: La traviata (S1989)

Amongst the most popular of Verdi's operas, La traviata is the work of a master of the musical drama. Its perfumed arias and soaring choruses vividly depict the ravishingly decadent but glamorous world of Parisian high society as the background to a heart rending story of romantic happiness destroyed. Original book called La Dame aux Camelias.
Music Verdi
Lyrics Francesco Maria Piave
Book by Dumas

Production:: (T1270706184)

Company Welsh National Opera
Conductor Simon Phillippo
Director David McVicar
Director Sarah Crisp (revival)
Design Tanya McCallin
Lighting Jennifer Tipton
Choreographer Andrew George
Lighting Benjamin Naylor (realised on tour)
Choreographer Colm Seery (revival)
Performer Joanna Jeffries (dance captain)
Performer Linda Richardson (Violetta Valery)
Performer Rebecca Afonwy-Jones (Flora)
Performer Philip Lloyd-Evans (Marquis d'Oblgny)
Performer Jack O'Kelly (Baron Douphol)
Performer Howard Kirk (Gaston)
Performer Peter Sonn (Alfredo Germont - until Mar 1)
Performer Ji-Min Park (Alfredo Germont - Mar 4 / 8 / 11)
Performer Leonardo Capalbo (Alfredo Germont from Mar 15)
Performer Sian Meinir (Annina)
Performer Michael Clifton-Thompson (Giuseppe)
Performer Alan Opie (Giorglo Germont)
Performer Martin Lloyd (Doctor Grenvil)
Performer George Newton-Fitzgerald (Messenger)
Performer Laurence Cole (Flora's Servant)
Performer Esther Fuge
Performer Joanna Jeffries
Performer Sophia McGregor
Performer Jenna Sloan
Performer Gordon Brandie
Performer Nicholas Keegan
Performer Ashley James Orwin

Listing:: L0176746397




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