Details
A great love story, the sea nymph Galatea's passion for her shepherd Acis turns from joy of the opening pastoral to dark despair as Acis is slain by Polyphemus.
Acis and Galatea, with libretto by John Gay, was first performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden (the name of the first theatre on the Royal Opera House site), in 1736. It received further performances in 1824 in the second Theatre Royal. New Production.
Cast/Performers
Charles Workman (Acis),
Danielle de Niese (Galatea),
Matthew Rose (Polyphemus),
Paul Agnes (Damon),
Ji-Min Park (Coridon)
Creatives/Company
Music:
HandelProducer:
Royal OperaChoreographer:
Wayne McGregorDesign:
Hildegard BechtlerConductor:
Christopher HogwoodCompany:
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment