Details
Set in Paris in1905, a three act comedy which includes a can-can at Chez Maxim's. The plot centres around the past love affair between Madame Glavari (the wealthy widow of the title) and Count Danilovitsch - which becomes inextricably entailed with the appalling state of the Pontevedrian economy (they need her cash). Several sub-plots add to the drama - the Ambassador's fondness for young females and his wife's penchant for even younger men - all help to produce an evening of witty songs and lively music. Sung in English with subtitles projected above the stage.
Cast/Performers
Sarah Tynan (Hanna Glawari),
Nathan Gunn (Count Danilo Danilowitsch),
Andrew Shore (Baron Mirko Zeta),
Robert Murray (Camille de Rosillon),
Rhian Lois (Valencienne),
Nicholas Lester (Vicomte Cascada),
Jamie MacDougall (Raoul de St Brioche)
Creatives/Company
Music:
Franz LeharBook by:
Victor LeonLyrics:
Leo SteinProducer:
English National OperaConductor(s):
Kristiina Poska,
Martin Fitzpatrick (Apr19 1 / 4 / 13)
Director:
Max WebsterDesign:
Ben StonesCostume:
Esther BialasLighting:
Bruno PoetChoreographer:
Stephen Mear