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Performance

VenueLongborough Festival Opera
TownMoreton-in-Marsh
CountyGloucestershire
From3rd July 2015
To19th July 2015
WhenJul 3, 7, 11, 15, 19 at 18:30
Longborough Festival Opera (V1570387415)
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  • Date of change: 8 Jul 15 - T0516396859

Don Pasquale

Work:: Don Pasquale (S1920)

The opera tells the story of how one old man learns a harsh and expensive lesson when he tries to stand in the way of true love. In the finest traditions of the genre we enjoy disguises, crooked lawyers, scheming doctors and at its heart, two love-truck youngsters trying to find a way to be together. Above all, Donizetti's score is suffused with beauty and vivacity from which a torrent of wonderful music tumbles. First performed in 1843.
Music Donizetti
Lyrics Giovanni Ruffini
Lyrics Donizetti
Book by Anelli

Production:: (T0516396859)

Performances on 3, 7, 11, 15 July begin at 6.30 pm and have a 90 minute dining interval. The performance on Sunday 19 July begins at 3 pm and has a 75 minute afternoon tea interval. Sung in Italian with English surtitles.
Producer Longborough Festival Opera
Conductor Thomas Blunt
Director Alan Privett
Design Lara Booth
Lighting Anna Sbokou
Director Jo Meredith (movement director)
Performer David Stout
Performer Susanna Hurrell (Norina)
Performer Jesus Alvarez (Ernesto)
Performer Gary Griffiths (Malatesta)
Performer Sarah Minns (ensemble)
Performer Chiara Vinci (ensemble)
Performer Aino Konkka (ensemble)
Performer Emma Watkinson (ensemble)
Performer Laurence Panter (ensemble)
Performer Rhodri Prys Jones (ensemble)
Performer Ricardo Panela (ensemble)
Performer James Davies (ensemble)

Listing:: L01170232748




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Production details

Performances on 3, 7, 11, 15 July begin at 6.30 pm and have a 90 minute dining interval. The performance on Sunday 19 July begins at 3 pm and has a 75 minute afternoon tea interval. Sung in Italian with English surtitles.

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