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Performance

VenueBristol Hippodrome
TownBristol
CountyCity of Bristol
From25th October 2018
To27th October 2018
WhenThu, Sat 19:15
Bristol Hippodrome (V856)
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  • Date of change: 11 Sep 18 - T992015837
  • Date of change: 24 Feb 18 - T992015837

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:: (T992015837)

Company Welsh National Opera
Conductor James Southall
Director David McVicar
Director Sarah Crisp (revival director)
Director Sarah Crisp (revival director)
Design Tanya McCallin
Lighting Jennifer Tipton (original lighting designer)
Choreographer Andrew George (original choreographer)
Choreographer Colm Seery (revival choreographer / dance captain)
Performer Linda Richardson (Violetta - Sep 21 / 28 / Oct 10 / 17 / 19 / 25 Nov 7 / 14)
Performer Anush Hovhannisyan (Violetta - Sep 30 Oct 4 / 6 / 12 / 27 Nov 9 / 16 / 21 / 23)
Performer Rebecca Afonwy-Jones (Flora)
Performer Philip Lloyd-Evans (Marquis)
Performer Howard Kirk (Gaston)
Performer Kang Wang (Alfredo)
Performer Sian Meinir (Annia)
Performer Simon Crosby Buttle (Giuseppe)
Performer Roland Wood (Germont)
Performer Martin Lloyd (Doctor Grenvil)
Performer George Newton-Fitzgerald (The Messenger)
Performer Laurence Cole (Flora's Servant)
Performer Maria Comes (Dancer)

Listing:: L0805309748




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  • 27 Oct 18 Audio Described
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