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Performance

VenueRoyal Opera House
Also: Linbury Studio, Ballet Studio, Clore Studio,Floral Hall
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From14th March 2016
To5th April 2016
WhenMar16 14, 18, 21, 24, 26, 30, Apr16 5 at 19:30
Royal Opera House (V377)
Current/Future Listings
Listings Archive

Production Changes

Previous details associated with this item and date of change.
  • Date of change: 20 Apr 15 - T1488384111

Boris Godunov

Boris Godunov

Work:: Boris Godunov (S1878)

Based on Pushkin's The Comedy of the Distress of the Muscovite State, of Tsar Boris and of Grishka Otrepiev - there are several version developed by Mussorsky over a number of years. Set in Russia and Poland between 1598 and 1605. Boris is 'persuaded' to accept the crown after murdering the true heir. A young monk pretends to be the murdered heir in order to avenge the death and there is a swell amongst the people in his favour. In the end Boris dies.
Author Mussorsky

Production:: (T1488384111)

Sung in Russian with English surtitles.
Producer Royal Opera House
Producer Deutsche Oper Berlin
Conductor Antonio Pappano
Director Richard Jones
Design Miriam Buether
Costume Nicky Gillibrand
Lighting Mimi Jordan Sherin
Choreographer Ben Wright
Performer Bryn Terfel (Boris Godunov)
Performer Vlada Borovko (Xenia)
Performer Sarah Pring (Xenia's Nurse)
Performer John Graham-Hall (Prince Shuisky)
Performer Kostas Smoriginas (Andrei Shchelkalov)
Performer Ain Anger (Pimen)
Performer David Butt Phillip (Grigory)
Performer John Tomlinson (Varlaam)
Performer Harry Nicoll (Missail)
Performer Rebecca de Pont Davies (Innkeeper)
Performer Andrew Tortise (Simpleton)
Performer Jeremy White (Nikitich)
Performer Adrian Clarke (Mityukha)
Performer James Platt (Zaretsky)
Performer Nicholas Sales (Boyar)
Company Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
Company Royal Opera Chorus

Listing:: L592098457




Production details

Sung in Russian with English surtitles.

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