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Performance

VenueSoho Theatre
Also: Studio
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From11th August 2011
Opened22nd August 2011
To17th September 2011
When19:15. Mats Aug 18, 20, 25, 27, Sep 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17 at 15:00
PricesFrom £10.00. To £29.50.
Soho Theatre (V1035)
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Production Changes

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  • Date of change: 12 Jul 11 - T0621090557

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:: (T0621090557)

Champagne is flowing in Sloane Square while cash and coke change hands in the back alleys of Soho. City trader Jonny slinks effortlessly through the city s dark underbelly, on the prowl for new and dangerous experiences. Desired, depraved and dragging his reluctant intern behind him, he leaves a trail of broken hearts and barristers blood in his wake. Sung in a new English translation and set in the pre-credit crunch days of the early noughties, this heady mix of sex, violence and beautiful music is a collaboration between Soho Theatre and the UK s hottest opera company, OperaUpClose, following the critically acclaimed and Olivier Award winning success of La Boh?me. In a new English version written and directed by Robin Norton-Hale
Producer Adam Spreadbury-Maher
Producer Ben Cooper (for OperaUpClose)
Producer Soho Theatre
Adapted by Robin Norton-Hale
Director Robin Norton-Hale
Design Cherry Truluck
Costume Cherry Truluck
Musical Director Emily Leather
Performer Maciek O'Shea
Performer Marc Callahan
Performer Paul Carey Jones
Performer Dickon Gough
Performer Richard Immergluck
Performer Tom Stoddart
Performer Fleur Bray
Performer Claire Egan
Performer Elinor Jane Moran
Performer Rosie Coad
Performer Christina Gill
Performer Joanna Marie Skillet
Performer Stephanie Bodsworth
Performer Emily Jane Thomas
Performer Marcin Gesla
Performer Miles Horner
Performer Robin Bailey
Performer Anthony Flaum
Performer Gerard Delrez
Performer Martin Nelson
Performer Sian Cameron
Performer Edward Lee
Performer Louisa Tee
Performer John David Woods

Listing:: L0541728694




Production details

Champagne is flowing in Sloane Square while cash and coke change hands in the back alleys of Soho. City trader Jonny slinks effortlessly through the city s dark underbelly, on the prowl for new and dangerous experiences. Desired, depraved and dragging his reluctant intern behind him, he leaves a trail of broken hearts and barristers blood in his wake. Sung in a new English translation and set in the pre-credit crunch days of the early noughties, this heady mix of sex, violence and beautiful music is a collaboration between Soho Theatre and the UK s hottest opera company, OperaUpClose, following the critically acclaimed and Olivier Award winning success of La Boh?me. In a new English version written and directed by Robin Norton-Hale

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  • 7 Sep 11 Captioned
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