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Performance

VenueLondon Coliseum
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From29th January 2014
To27th February 2014
WhenJan 29, Feb 6, 14, 21, 27 at 19:00. Feb 1, 8 at 18:00. Feb 23 Mat 15:00
London Coliseum (V376)
Current/Future Listings
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  • Date of change: 2 May 13 - T503230322

Peter Grimes

Peter Grimes

Work:: Peter Grimes (S2056)

A character torn between the conventional and the visionary. A wilful, hard working fisherman wanting to earn respect but cast out after the suspicious death of his apprentice. And then a second apprentice falls to his death.
Author Benjamin Britten
Lyrics Montagu Slater

Production:: (T503230322)

Classic Revival.
Producer English National Opera
Producer De Vlaamse Opera
Producer Opera de Oviedo
Producer Deutsche Oper Berlin
Conductor Edward Gardner
Director David Alden
Design Paul Steinberg
Lighting Adam Silverman
Costume Brigitte Reiffenstuel
Choreographer Maxine Braham
Performer Stuart Skelton (Peter Grimes)
Performer Elza van den Heever (Ellen Orford)
Performer Iain Paterson (Balstrode)
Performer Rebecca De Pont Davies (Auntie)
Performer Matthew Best (Swallow)
Performer Leigh Melrose (Ned Keene)
Performer Michael Colvin (Bob Boles)
Performer Felicity Palmer (Mrs Sedley)
Performer Rhian Lois (1st Niece)
Performer Mary Bevan (2nd Neice)
Performer Matthew Trevino (Hobson)
Performer Tim Robinson (Reverend Horace Adams)

Listing:: L01832690475




Current production:Work

Production details

Classic Revival.

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