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The Trojans - Part 1: The Capture of Troy

The Trojans - Part 1: The Capture of Troy (Opera or Operetta) production archive for QTIX code T1520756303. Details of all The Trojans - Part 1: The Capture of Troy archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S415075910

Archive Listings

27 Jan 03
  to
27 Feb 03
London Coliseum
West End, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

Details

Part 1 of The Trojans chronicles the siege and destruction of Troy. This chilling atmosphere is dispelled when it appears that the besieging Greeks have abandoned their struggle and left behind tribute in the form of a monumental wooden horse. Despite warnings from the seer, Cassandra, the Trojans celebrate their apparent deliverance and drag the horse through the walls into the heart of the city as an offering to their goddess, Pallas. That night, as Troy sleeps, the Greek troops emerge from their hiding place inside the wooden horse and ransack the city. As the women of Troy lament the destruction, prince Aeneas obeys the instructions of the dead hero Hector to abandon Troy and lead a band of survivors to establish a new homeland in Italy. New production supported by a syndicate of individual donors. Co-production with San Francisco Opera. Running time 1 hr 35 mins

Cast/Performers

Susan Bickley (Cassandra), John Daszak (Aeneas), Victoria Simmonds (Ascanius), Ethna Robinson (Hecuba), Robert Poulton (Coroebus), Pavlo Hunka (Ghost of Hector), Gerard O'Connor (Priam), Iain Paterson (Pantheus), Colin Lee (Helenus), Barry Martin (Greek Captain)

Creatives/Company

Music: Berlioz
Company: English National Opera
Conductor(s): Paul Daniel, Dominic Wheeler
Director: Richard Jones
Design: Stewart Laing
Lighting: Wolfgang Gobbel
Choreographer: Philippe Giraudeau
Translation: Hugh Macdonald

Reviews

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