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Performance

VenueRoyal Opera House
Also: Linbury Studio, Ballet Studio, Clore Studio,Floral Hall
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From7th July 2009
To18th July 2009
WhenJul09 7, 10, 13, 15 at 19:30. Jul09 4 at 19:00. Jul09 18 Mat 12:30 (family performance)
Royal Opera House (V377)
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The Barber of Seville (Il Barbiere Di Siviglia)

The Barber of Seville (Il Barbiere Di Siviglia)

Work:: The Barber of Seville (Il Barbiere Di Siviglia) (S1872)

Il barbiere di Siviglia. A young English aristocrat arrives in Seville to woo the lovely Rosina. However, she is being pursued by an unscrupulous older man, Bartolo and it is only with the ingenious help of the quick thinking barber, Figaro, that the situation is rescued.
Music Rossini
Lyrics Sterbini (after [Beaumarchais])

Production:: (T01017718805)

BP Summer Big Screens 2009 - July 15 19:30 Live to Trafalgar Square, London; Canary Wharf, London; Walthamstow Town Square, Waltham Forest; Centenary Square, Bradford; The Hayes, Cardiff; Market Place, Derby; Millennium Square, Leeds; Clayton Square, Liverpool; Exchange Square, Manchester; Centre Square, Middlesbrough; The Piazza, Plymouth; Guildhall Square, Portsmouth; All Saints Square, Rotherham; Castle Square, Swansea; Wharf Green, Swindon.
Producer Royal Opera
Director Moshe Leiser
Director Patrice Caurier
Design Christian Fenouillat
Costume Agostino Cavalca
Lighting Christophe Forey
Conductor Antonio Pappano
Performer Pietro Spagnoli (Figaro)
Performer Joyce DiDonato (Rosina)
Performer Juan Diego Florez (Count Almaviva Not Jul 13)
Performer Colin Lee (Count Almaviva Jul 13 / 18)
Performer Alessandro Corbelli (Doctor Bartolo)
Performer Ferruccio Furlanetto (Don Basilio)
Performer Jennifer Rhys-Davies (Berta)
Performer Changhan Lim (Riorello)

Listing:: L1463124946




Production details

BP Summer Big Screens 2009 - July 15 19:30 Live to Trafalgar Square, London; Canary Wharf, London; Walthamstow Town Square, Waltham Forest; Centenary Square, Bradford; The Hayes, Cardiff; Market Place, Derby; Millennium Square, Leeds; Clayton Square, Liverpool; Exchange Square, Manchester; Centre Square, Middlesbrough; The Piazza, Plymouth; Guildhall Square, Portsmouth; All Saints Square, Rotherham; Castle Square, Swansea; Wharf Green, Swindon.

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