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Performance

VenueBristol Hippodrome
TownBristol
CountyCity of Bristol
From12th April 2018
To12th April 2018
When19:15
Bristol Hippodrome (V856)
Current/Future Listings
Listings Archive

Production Changes

Previous details associated with this item and date of change.
  • Date of change: 1 Mar 17 - T1599702283

Don Giovanni

Don Giovanni

Work:: Don Giovanni (S1919)

Written shortly after The Marriage of Figaro. Based on the famous legend of Don Juan the master seducer from whom no woman can be considered safe. Don Giovanni pursues, seduces, rapes and murders and in the climax is pulled to hell by a stone statue of one of his victims come to life - he remains unrepentant. His servant Leporello witnesses all his masters wrongs. There is also a rarely performed opera of the same name (and story) by Giuseppe Gazzaniga which was first performed in 1786, eight months before Mozart's version.
Music Mozart
Lyrics Da Ponte (1787)

Production:: (T1599702283)

Sung in Italian, with English and Welsh surtitles
Company Welsh National
Conductor James Southalli
Director John Caird (original director)
Director Caroline Chaney (revival director)
Design John Napier
Costume Yoon Bae
Design Yoon Bae (assistant)
Lighting David Hersey
Director Matthew Holmquist (staff director)
Director Samuel Davies (revival fight director)
Performer David Stout (Leporello)
Performer Elizabeth Watts (Donna Elvira - not Mar 23)
Performer Camilla Roberts (Donna Elvira - Mar 23)
Performer Emily Birsan (Donna Anna - not Mar 7)
Performer Meeta Raval (Donna Anna - Mar 7)
Performer Gavan Ring (Don Giovanni)
Performer Miklos Sebestyen (Commendatore)
Performer Benjamin Hulett (Don Ottavio - not Apr 19)
Performer Nico Darmanin (Don Ottavio - Apr 19)
Performer Katie Bray (Zerlina)
Performer Gareth Brynmor John (Masetto)

Listing:: L685717874




Production details

Sung in Italian, with English and Welsh surtitles

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