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Details

The essence of Grand Opera first performed in Cairo in 1871. Set in Egypt at the time of the pharoes. A captain of guard (Radames) is in love with Aida, an Ethiopian slave girl - who happens also to be the daughter of the king of Ethiopia. Her mistress, Amneris, is also in love with Radames. When the Ethiopians invade Radames is chosen to lead the army. When they return victorious Radames asks for all the Ethiopian slaves to be released - except Aida and her father who persuades her to trick Radames into revealing the plans of the Egyptian army - but he suggests that they all run away to Ethiopia together. When Radames is accused of treason he gives himself up to let Aida and her father escape but is condemned to be improisoned alive. As the last stones are put in place Aida appears and joins him in the tomb so that they might die together. Sung in English with surtitles projected above the stage.

Cast/Performers

Latonia Moore (Aida Sep 28-Oct 27), Morenike Fadayomi (Aida - Oct 31-Dec 2), Gwyn Hughes-Jones (Radames), Michelle DeYoung (Amneris - Sep 28-Oct 27), Dana Beth Miller (Amneris - Oct 31-Dec 2), Musa Ngqungwana (Amonastro), Brindley Sherratt (Ramfis), Matthew Best (The King of Egypt), Dleanor Dennis (High Priestess), David Webb (Messenger)

Creatives/Company

Music: Verdi
Lyrics: Ghislanzoni
Company(s): English National Opera, Improbable
Director(s): Phelim McDermott, Basil Twist (movement director)
Conductor(s): Keri-Lynn Wilson (not Nov 10 / 17), Christian Baldini (Nov 10 / 17)
Design: Tom Pye
Costume: Kevin Pollard
Lighting: Bruno Poet
Translation: Edmund Tracey

Aida

Aida (Opera or Operetta) production archive for QTIX code T02022444302. Details of all Aida archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1857

Archive Listings

28 Sep 17
  to
2 Dec 17
London Coliseum
West End, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.
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