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Performance

VenueLondon Coliseum
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From31st January 2011
To3rd March 2011
WhenJan 31, Feb 9, 15, 18, 23, 25, Mar 3 at 19:30. Feb 5, 12 at 18:30
PricesFrom £12.00. To £95.00.
London Coliseum (V376)
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Lucrezia Borgia

Lucrezia Borgia

Work:: Lucrezia Borgia (S01524382057)


Author Romani (after Hugo)

Production:: (T1855998684)

New Production. The groundbreaking British film-maker Mike Figgis makes his operatic debut with one of the Italian composer’s most psychologically profound masterpieces. Figgis has directed some of the most significant cinema of recent years, including the Oscar-winning Leaving Las Vegas starring Nicolas Cage. Claire Rutter, star of ENO’s Zandra Rhodes-designed Aida, returns as Renaissance Italy’s darkest femme fatale, with rising young American tenor Michael Fabiano (who made an impressive UK debut as the Duke in ENO’s Rigoletto in 2009) as Lucrezia’s long-lost son.
Producer English National Opera
Conductor Paul Daniel
Director Mike Figgis
Design Es Devlin
Costume Brigitte Reiffenstuehl
Lighting Peter Mumford
Translation Paul Daniel
Performer Claire Rutter (Lucrezia Borgia)
Performer Michael Fabiano (Gennaro)
Performer Elizabeth DeShong (Maffio Orsini)
Performer Alastair Miles (Alfonso d'Este)

Listing:: L602743982




Production details

New Production. The groundbreaking British film-maker Mike Figgis makes his operatic debut with one of the Italian composer’s most psychologically profound masterpieces. Figgis has directed some of the most significant cinema of recent years, including the Oscar-winning Leaving Las Vegas starring Nicolas Cage. Claire Rutter, star of ENO’s Zandra Rhodes-designed Aida, returns as Renaissance Italy’s darkest femme fatale, with rising young American tenor Michael Fabiano (who made an impressive UK debut as the Duke in ENO’s Rigoletto in 2009) as Lucrezia’s long-lost son.

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