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In a theatrical world of self-obsession, disguise and illusion, nothing and no-one is quite as it seems … A witty and surprising opera-comique by one of the most gifted French melodists,
Mignon is based on Goethe's Wilhelm Meister. Ambiguous characters inhabit a mysterious setting full of theatrical artifice, as extremes of emotion and explosive jealousy lead to a dramatic showdown, revealing a staggering truth. Sung in English. We celebrate Thomas’s bicentenary with the opera which brought his first great international acclaim. Many will recall one of the Festival’s earliest successes - Hamlet - by the same composer. This production is generously supported by the Friends of Buxton Festival. Running time: 3hrs.
Cast/Performers
Wendy Dawn Thompson (Mignon),
Gillian Keith (Philine),
Ryan MacPherson (Wilhelm),
Russell Smythe (Lothario),
Andrew Mackenzie-Wicks (Laerte),
Mark Holland (Jamo),
Amar Muchhala (Frederick)
Creatives/Company
Author:
Ambroise ThomasLyrics(s):
Michel Carre,
Jules BarbierProducer:
Buxton FestivalTranslation:
Hugh MacdonaldCompany(s):
Northern Chamber Orchestra,
Festival ChorusDirector:
Annilese MiskimmonConductor:
Andrew GreenwoodDesign:
Nicky ShawLighting:
John Bishop