| Date | Event | Composers, Works, Performers |
|---|---|---|
| Saturday 25-May-13 07:30pm |
The London ColiseumWozzeck |
English National Opera Edward Gardner, Conductor Carrie Cracknell, Director Tom Scutt, Set Designer Jon Clark, Lighting Designer Leigh Melrose, Baritone: Wozzeck Tom Randle, Tenor: Captain James Morris, Bass: Doctor Bryan Register, Tenor: Drum major Adrian Dwyer, Tenor: Andres Andrew Greenan, Bass: First Apprentice James Cleverton, Baritone: Second Apprentice Sara Jakubiak, Soprano: Marie Clare Presland, Contralto: Margret |
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| The London Coliseum, St. Martin's Lane, London WC2N 4ES, United Kingdom Saturday 25-May-13 07:30pm Wozzeck tells the story of a simple soldier, troubled by visions, who murders his unfaithful partner and dies, leaving behind an orphaned child. Berg’s early 20th-century masterpiece comes to ENO for the first time in 25 years.
This new production is by acclaimed director Carrie Cracknell. One of the most exciting young British directors of her generation, Carrie Cracknell is an Associate Director at the Young Vic, where her recent production of A Doll’s House was a critical success (‘If you ever see a production of a play, see this one’ Sunday Telegraph; ‘Carrie Cracknell ... set the Young Vic ablaze with her production over the summer ... Ibsen’s play reconsidered with fresh rabid emotion’ New York Times; ‘The best production of an Ibsen I’ve ever seen’ Kerry Shale, BBC Radio 4 Saturday Review).Tickets £16 - £99.Edward Gardner, Conductor Carrie Cracknell, Director Tom Scutt, Set Designer Jon Clark, Lighting Designer Leigh Melrose, Baritone: Wozzeck Tom Randle, Tenor: Captain James Morris, Bass: Doctor Bryan Register, Tenor: Drum major Adrian Dwyer, Tenor: Andres Andrew Greenan, Bass: First Apprentice James Cleverton, Baritone: Second Apprentice Sara Jakubiak, Soprano: Marie Clare Presland, Contralto: Margret | ||
| Wednesday 25-Sep-13 07:30pm |
The London ColiseumFidelio |
English National Opera Edward Gardner, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Emma Bell, Soprano: Leonore Sarah Tynan, Soprano: Marzelline Stuart Skelton, Tenor: Florestan Adrian Dwyer, Tenor: Jaquino Philip Horst, Bass-baritone: Don Pizarro Roland Wood, Baritone: Don Fernando James Creswell, Bass: Rocco |
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| The London Coliseum, St. Martin's Lane, London WC2N 4ES, United Kingdom Wednesday 25-Sep-13 07:30pm Fidelio, Op.72 (Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827)) (New production) Co-produced by ENO and the Bavarian State Opera, Munich.
In Fidelio, political prisoner Florestan is unjustly held captive by Don Pizarro, the corrupt governor of a state prison. Florestan's wife, Leonore, searches for him by assuming the disguise of a young man called Fidelio and joining the prison staff as a guard. Her rescue of Florestan offers a universal story of the power of marital love and fidelity triumphing over injustice and tyranny. Two hundred years after its premiere, Beethoven's Fidelio continues to thrill audiences with its many echoes of the composer's symphonic works, powerful orchestral imagination and exquisite melodies. Calixto Bieito's unique vision of Beethoven's only opera explores the psychological prison of each character, in a production which is contemporary and yet abstract, and which always seeks to challenge our expectations and certainties about this much-admired opera. Edward Gardner, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Emma Bell, Soprano: Leonore Sarah Tynan, Soprano: Marzelline Stuart Skelton, Tenor: Florestan Adrian Dwyer, Tenor: Jaquino Philip Horst, Bass-baritone: Don Pizarro Roland Wood, Baritone: Don Fernando James Creswell, Bass: Rocco | ||
| Friday 27-Sep-13 07:30pm |
The London ColiseumFidelio |
English National Opera Edward Gardner, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Emma Bell, Soprano: Leonore Sarah Tynan, Soprano: Marzelline Stuart Skelton, Tenor: Florestan Adrian Dwyer, Tenor: Jaquino Philip Horst, Bass-baritone: Don Pizarro Roland Wood, Baritone: Don Fernando James Creswell, Bass: Rocco |
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| The London Coliseum, St. Martin's Lane, London WC2N 4ES, United Kingdom Friday 27-Sep-13 07:30pm Fidelio, Op.72 (Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827)) (New production) Co-produced by ENO and the Bavarian State Opera, Munich.
In Fidelio, political prisoner Florestan is unjustly held captive by Don Pizarro, the corrupt governor of a state prison. Florestan's wife, Leonore, searches for him by assuming the disguise of a young man called Fidelio and joining the prison staff as a guard. Her rescue of Florestan offers a universal story of the power of marital love and fidelity triumphing over injustice and tyranny. Two hundred years after its premiere, Beethoven's Fidelio continues to thrill audiences with its many echoes of the composer's symphonic works, powerful orchestral imagination and exquisite melodies. Calixto Bieito's unique vision of Beethoven's only opera explores the psychological prison of each character, in a production which is contemporary and yet abstract, and which always seeks to challenge our expectations and certainties about this much-admired opera. Edward Gardner, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Emma Bell, Soprano: Leonore Sarah Tynan, Soprano: Marzelline Stuart Skelton, Tenor: Florestan Adrian Dwyer, Tenor: Jaquino Philip Horst, Bass-baritone: Don Pizarro Roland Wood, Baritone: Don Fernando James Creswell, Bass: Rocco | ||
| Tuesday 1-Oct-13 07:30pm |
The London ColiseumFidelio |
English National Opera Edward Gardner, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Emma Bell, Soprano: Leonore Sarah Tynan, Soprano: Marzelline Stuart Skelton, Tenor: Florestan Adrian Dwyer, Tenor: Jaquino Philip Horst, Bass-baritone: Don Pizarro Roland Wood, Baritone: Don Fernando James Creswell, Bass: Rocco |
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| The London Coliseum, St. Martin's Lane, London WC2N 4ES, United Kingdom Tuesday 1-Oct-13 07:30pm Fidelio, Op.72 (Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827)) (New production) Co-produced by ENO and the Bavarian State Opera, Munich.
In Fidelio, political prisoner Florestan is unjustly held captive by Don Pizarro, the corrupt governor of a state prison. Florestan's wife, Leonore, searches for him by assuming the disguise of a young man called Fidelio and joining the prison staff as a guard. Her rescue of Florestan offers a universal story of the power of marital love and fidelity triumphing over injustice and tyranny. Two hundred years after its premiere, Beethoven's Fidelio continues to thrill audiences with its many echoes of the composer's symphonic works, powerful orchestral imagination and exquisite melodies. Calixto Bieito's unique vision of Beethoven's only opera explores the psychological prison of each character, in a production which is contemporary and yet abstract, and which always seeks to challenge our expectations and certainties about this much-admired opera. Edward Gardner, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Emma Bell, Soprano: Leonore Sarah Tynan, Soprano: Marzelline Stuart Skelton, Tenor: Florestan Adrian Dwyer, Tenor: Jaquino Philip Horst, Bass-baritone: Don Pizarro Roland Wood, Baritone: Don Fernando James Creswell, Bass: Rocco | ||
| Thursday 3-Oct-13 07:30pm |
The London ColiseumFidelio |
English National Opera Edward Gardner, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Emma Bell, Soprano: Leonore Sarah Tynan, Soprano: Marzelline Stuart Skelton, Tenor: Florestan Adrian Dwyer, Tenor: Jaquino Philip Horst, Bass-baritone: Don Pizarro Roland Wood, Baritone: Don Fernando James Creswell, Bass: Rocco |
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| The London Coliseum, St. Martin's Lane, London WC2N 4ES, United Kingdom Thursday 3-Oct-13 07:30pm Fidelio, Op.72 (Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827)) (New production) Co-produced by ENO and the Bavarian State Opera, Munich.
In Fidelio, political prisoner Florestan is unjustly held captive by Don Pizarro, the corrupt governor of a state prison. Florestan's wife, Leonore, searches for him by assuming the disguise of a young man called Fidelio and joining the prison staff as a guard. Her rescue of Florestan offers a universal story of the power of marital love and fidelity triumphing over injustice and tyranny. Two hundred years after its premiere, Beethoven's Fidelio continues to thrill audiences with its many echoes of the composer's symphonic works, powerful orchestral imagination and exquisite melodies. Calixto Bieito's unique vision of Beethoven's only opera explores the psychological prison of each character, in a production which is contemporary and yet abstract, and which always seeks to challenge our expectations and certainties about this much-admired opera. Edward Gardner, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Emma Bell, Soprano: Leonore Sarah Tynan, Soprano: Marzelline Stuart Skelton, Tenor: Florestan Adrian Dwyer, Tenor: Jaquino Philip Horst, Bass-baritone: Don Pizarro Roland Wood, Baritone: Don Fernando James Creswell, Bass: Rocco | ||
| Sunday 6-Oct-13 07:30pm |
The London ColiseumFidelio |
English National Opera Edward Gardner, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Emma Bell, Soprano: Leonore Sarah Tynan, Soprano: Marzelline Stuart Skelton, Tenor: Florestan Adrian Dwyer, Tenor: Jaquino Philip Horst, Bass-baritone: Don Pizarro Roland Wood, Baritone: Don Fernando James Creswell, Bass: Rocco |
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| The London Coliseum, St. Martin's Lane, London WC2N 4ES, United Kingdom Sunday 6-Oct-13 07:30pm Fidelio, Op.72 (Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827)) (New production) Co-produced by ENO and the Bavarian State Opera, Munich.
In Fidelio, political prisoner Florestan is unjustly held captive by Don Pizarro, the corrupt governor of a state prison. Florestan's wife, Leonore, searches for him by assuming the disguise of a young man called Fidelio and joining the prison staff as a guard. Her rescue of Florestan offers a universal story of the power of marital love and fidelity triumphing over injustice and tyranny. Two hundred years after its premiere, Beethoven's Fidelio continues to thrill audiences with its many echoes of the composer's symphonic works, powerful orchestral imagination and exquisite melodies. Calixto Bieito's unique vision of Beethoven's only opera explores the psychological prison of each character, in a production which is contemporary and yet abstract, and which always seeks to challenge our expectations and certainties about this much-admired opera. Edward Gardner, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Emma Bell, Soprano: Leonore Sarah Tynan, Soprano: Marzelline Stuart Skelton, Tenor: Florestan Adrian Dwyer, Tenor: Jaquino Philip Horst, Bass-baritone: Don Pizarro Roland Wood, Baritone: Don Fernando James Creswell, Bass: Rocco | ||
| Saturday 12-Oct-13 07:30pm |
The London ColiseumFidelio |
English National Opera Edward Gardner, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Emma Bell, Soprano: Leonore Sarah Tynan, Soprano: Marzelline Stuart Skelton, Tenor: Florestan Adrian Dwyer, Tenor: Jaquino Philip Horst, Bass-baritone: Don Pizarro Roland Wood, Baritone: Don Fernando James Creswell, Bass: Rocco |
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| The London Coliseum, St. Martin's Lane, London WC2N 4ES, United Kingdom Saturday 12-Oct-13 07:30pm Fidelio, Op.72 (Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827)) (New production) Co-produced by ENO and the Bavarian State Opera, Munich.
In Fidelio, political prisoner Florestan is unjustly held captive by Don Pizarro, the corrupt governor of a state prison. Florestan's wife, Leonore, searches for him by assuming the disguise of a young man called Fidelio and joining the prison staff as a guard. Her rescue of Florestan offers a universal story of the power of marital love and fidelity triumphing over injustice and tyranny. Two hundred years after its premiere, Beethoven's Fidelio continues to thrill audiences with its many echoes of the composer's symphonic works, powerful orchestral imagination and exquisite melodies. Calixto Bieito's unique vision of Beethoven's only opera explores the psychological prison of each character, in a production which is contemporary and yet abstract, and which always seeks to challenge our expectations and certainties about this much-admired opera. Edward Gardner, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Emma Bell, Soprano: Leonore Sarah Tynan, Soprano: Marzelline Stuart Skelton, Tenor: Florestan Adrian Dwyer, Tenor: Jaquino Philip Horst, Bass-baritone: Don Pizarro Roland Wood, Baritone: Don Fernando James Creswell, Bass: Rocco | ||
| Thursday 17-Oct-13 07:30pm |
The London ColiseumFidelio |
English National Opera Edward Gardner, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Emma Bell, Soprano: Leonore Sarah Tynan, Soprano: Marzelline Stuart Skelton, Tenor: Florestan Adrian Dwyer, Tenor: Jaquino Philip Horst, Bass-baritone: Don Pizarro Roland Wood, Baritone: Don Fernando James Creswell, Bass: Rocco |
| More info... | ||
| The London Coliseum, St. Martin's Lane, London WC2N 4ES, United Kingdom Thursday 17-Oct-13 07:30pm Fidelio, Op.72 (Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827)) (New production) Co-produced by ENO and the Bavarian State Opera, Munich.
In Fidelio, political prisoner Florestan is unjustly held captive by Don Pizarro, the corrupt governor of a state prison. Florestan's wife, Leonore, searches for him by assuming the disguise of a young man called Fidelio and joining the prison staff as a guard. Her rescue of Florestan offers a universal story of the power of marital love and fidelity triumphing over injustice and tyranny. Two hundred years after its premiere, Beethoven's Fidelio continues to thrill audiences with its many echoes of the composer's symphonic works, powerful orchestral imagination and exquisite melodies. Calixto Bieito's unique vision of Beethoven's only opera explores the psychological prison of each character, in a production which is contemporary and yet abstract, and which always seeks to challenge our expectations and certainties about this much-admired opera. Edward Gardner, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Emma Bell, Soprano: Leonore Sarah Tynan, Soprano: Marzelline Stuart Skelton, Tenor: Florestan Adrian Dwyer, Tenor: Jaquino Philip Horst, Bass-baritone: Don Pizarro Roland Wood, Baritone: Don Fernando James Creswell, Bass: Rocco | ||