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Performance

VenueLondon Coliseum
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From9th June 2016
To9th July 2016
London Coliseum (V376)
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  • Date of change: 12 Jan 16 - T1650121154

Tristan and Isolde

Tristan and Isolde

Work:: Tristan and Isolde (S2110)

First performed 1865. Set in the time of legend. A ship between Ireland and Cornwall with Tristan taking Isolde to be the bride of the King of Cornwall. Tristan refuses to see Isolde on the ship as he was wounded in slaying her original betrothed though she'd nursed him back. She tells Brangane, her attendant, to prepare them a poison but she substitutes a love potion and they declare their mutual love. Isolde marries the king but meets Tristan secretly, until they are discovered and the king is distraught and Tristan lets himself be wounded in a fight with the kings friend Merlot before leaving for Brittany. Waiting for Isolde to come Tristan is sad but when she does arrive he tears off his bandages and dies in her arms, meanwhile a ship bearing Merlot arrives and he and Tristan's servant Kurwenal die fighting each other - though actually Merlot had come to forgive Tristan.
Music Wagner
Lyrics Wagner

Production:: (T1650121154)

Sung in English with surtitles
Producer English National Opera
Conductor edward Gardner
Director Daniel Kramer
Design Anish Kapoor
Costume Christina Cunningham
Lighting Peter Mumford
Design Frieder Weiss (video)
Performer Stuart Skelton (Tristan)
Performer Matthew Rose (Marke)
Performer Heidi Melton (Isolde)
Performer Craig Colclough (Kurwenal)
Performer Karen Cargill (Brangaene)
Performer Stephen Rooke (Melot)
Performer David Webb (A Young Sailor)
Performer Peter Van Hulle (A Shepherd)
Performer Paul Sheehan (A Helmsman)

Listing:: L0323822792




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Sung in English with surtitles

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  • 26 Jun 16 Sign Interpreted
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