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VenueMayflower Theatre
TownSouthampton
CountyHampshire
From24th November 2020
To26th November 2020
Mayflower Theatre (V774)
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  • Date of change: 10 Mar 20 - T091065287

The Barber of Seville (Il Barbiere Di Siviglia)

The Barber of Seville (Il Barbiere Di Siviglia)

Work:: The Barber of Seville (Il Barbiere Di Siviglia) (S1872)

Il barbiere di Siviglia. A young English aristocrat arrives in Seville to woo the lovely Rosina. However, she is being pursued by an unscrupulous older man, Bartolo and it is only with the ingenious help of the quick thinking barber, Figaro, that the situation is rescued.
Music Rossini
Lyrics Sterbini (after [Beaumarchais])

Production:: (T091065287)

Sung in Italian with English (and Welsh in some venues) surtitles
Company Welsh National Opera
Conductor Tomas Hanus
Conductor Frederick Brown
Director Giles Havergal
Design Russell Craig
Lighting Davy Cunningham
Performer Nico Darmanin (Count Almaviva)
Performer Nicholas Lester (Figaro)
Performer Heather Lowe (Rosina)
Performer Andrew Shore (Doctor Bartolo)
Performer Isabelle Peters (Berta)
Performer Angharad Morgan (Berta)
Performer Keel Watson (Basilio)
Performer HOward Kirk (Fiorello)
Performer Martin Lloyd (Officer)
Performer Simon Crosby Buttle (Ambrogio)
Performer Alastair Moore (Notary / Mayor)
Performer Helen Greenaway (Bag Lady)
Performer Emma Mary Llewellyn (Innkeeper's Wife)
Performer Michael Clifton-Thompson (Policeman)
Performer Huw Llywelyn (Policeman)
Performer Gareth Lloyd (Inkeeper)
Performer Julian Boyce (Rosina Fan)
Performer Laurence Cole (Berta Fan)
Performer Jasey Hall (Rosina Fan)
Performer Stephen Wells (Priest)

Listing:: L816381267




Production details

Sung in Italian with English (and Welsh in some venues) surtitles

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