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It is the eve of the Battle of Marengo. Napoleon's army has caused chaos and disarray throughout all Italy. Against this background of political turmoil stands Floria Tosca, Rome's famous and most beautiful opera singer. To save her lover, Cavaradossi, she must sacrifice her virtue to the evil Baron Scarpia. Can the power of love and honour ever prevail against the forces of corruption and betrayal? Tosca is a moving and passionate exploration of personal freedom, the cost of ideals and the choices forced on us by love.

Creatives/Company

Music: Puccini
Lyrics(s): Giacosa, Illica

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Archive listings for Tosca (2024)

Work type: Opera or Operetta. There are performances of this work in the listings (current and future) database, see Tosca

T1056100141

Set in the grit and glamour of 1960s Rome, Stephen Barlow's acclaimed 2008 production of Tosca returns to Opera Holland Park for the centenary of Puccini's death. Sung in Italian with Englis surtitlesProducer Opera Holland Park. Company City of London Sinfonia. Company Opera Holland Park Chorus. Conductor Matthew Kofi Waldren. Director Stephen Barlow. Design Yannis Thavoris. Other Dominic Ellis-Peckham (chorus master). Conductor Gabriella Teychenne (Jun 9). Company Children from Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School (children's chorus). Performer Amanda Echalaz (Tosca). Performer Ann Patalong (Tosca - Jun 12). Performer Jose de Eca (Cavaradossi). Performer Morgan Pearse (Scarpia). Performer Edwin Kaye (Angelotti). Performer Ross Ramgobin (Sacristan). Performer Phillip Costovski (Spoletta). Performer Alex Jones (Sciarrone). Performer Jack Holton (A Jailer).
28 May 24 to 22 Jun 24Opera Holland Park - Open Air Theatre, Inner London :: V203
listing details L3003228

T01960229011

Company Oxford Opera Company.
10 May 24 to 11 May 24Oxford Playhouse, Oxford :: V803
listing details L2123863196

T0972318725

Company Classical Opera.
14 Feb 24Belgrade Theatre, Coventry :: V153
listing details L73063970

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