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Peter Grimes by Benjamin Britten Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Peter Grimes by Benjamin Britten Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal
2nd April 2025
Runs to 7th June 2025
Directed by Melly Still
Tides of tragedy, a sea of struggle
Peter Grimes is a tale of isolation and prejudice. Haunted by rumours and suspicion, a fisherman finds himself grappling with inner demons as the local community turns against him. But what really happened to his apprentice? Uncover the mysteries of a coastal village, where the sea whispers secrets and everyone thinks they know your business, as tragedy unfolds against the ominous backdrop of powerful, melodic waves.
Britten’s iconic opera, rich with dramatic choruses, enthralling solos and the famous Sea Interludes, comes to life in this new production from WNO, as the forces of nature collide with the harshness of human behaviour. Dive into a turbulent sea and a storm of emotions for a performance that lingers on way after the final note.
Nicky Spence as Peter Grimes
Sally Matthews as Ellen Orford.
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Peter Grimes by Benjamin Britten Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Peter Grimes by Benjamin Britten Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal
2nd April 2025
Runs to 7th June 2025
Directed by Melly Still
Tides of tragedy, a sea of struggle
Peter Grimes is a tale of isolation and prejudice. Haunted by rumours and suspicion, a fisherman finds himself grappling with inner demons as the local community turns against him. But what really happened to his apprentice? Uncover the mysteries of a coastal village, where the sea whispers secrets and everyone thinks they know your business, as tragedy unfolds against the ominous backdrop of powerful, melodic waves.
Britten’s iconic opera, rich with dramatic choruses, enthralling solos and the famous Sea Interludes, comes to life in this new production from WNO, as the forces of nature collide with the harshness of human behaviour. Dive into a turbulent sea and a storm of emotions for a performance that lingers on way after the final note.
Nicky Spence as Peter Grimes
Sally Matthews as Ellen Orford.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Peter Grimes by Benjamin Britten Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Peter Grimes by Benjamin Britten Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal
2nd April 2025
Runs to 7th June 2025
Directed by Melly Still
Tides of tragedy, a sea of struggle
Peter Grimes is a tale of isolation and prejudice. Haunted by rumours and suspicion, a fisherman finds himself grappling with inner demons as the local community turns against him. But what really happened to his apprentice? Uncover the mysteries of a coastal village, where the sea whispers secrets and everyone thinks they know your business, as tragedy unfolds against the ominous backdrop of powerful, melodic waves.
Britten’s iconic opera, rich with dramatic choruses, enthralling solos and the famous Sea Interludes, comes to life in this new production from WNO, as the forces of nature collide with the harshness of human behaviour. Dive into a turbulent sea and a storm of emotions for a performance that lingers on way after the final note.
Nicky Spence as Peter Grimes.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
19th September 2023
Stacey Alleaume as Violetta Valéry
David Junghoon Kim as Alfredo Germont
Adam Gilbert as Alfredo Germont
Mark S Doss as Giorgio Germont
James Cleverton as Baron Douphol
Sian Meinir as Annina
Martin Lloyd as Doctor Grenvil
Francesca Saracino as Flora Bervoix
George Newton-Fitzgerald as Flora's Servant | The Messenger
Howard Kirk as Gaston
Simon Crosby Buttle as Giuseppe
Philip Lloyd-Evans as Marquis D'Obigny
Lucy Burns as Dancer
Ashton Hall as Dancer
Ángel Gabriel Gutiérrez as Dancer
Belinda Chapman as Dancer
Bianca Hopkin as sDancer
Alastair Postlethwaite as Dancer
Creative
Alexander Joel - Conductor
David McVicar - Original Director
Sarah Crisp - Revival Director
Tanya McCallin - Designer
Jennifer Tipton - Lighting Designer
Andrew George - Original Choreographer
Sirena Tocco - Choreographer and Dance Captain
What would you give up for love?
Always the belle of the ball, Violetta, the most elegant courtesan in all of Paris, has her choice of wealthy admirers falling at her feet. She lives for the glamorous lifestyle of high society, but when she finds herself deeply in love with the penniless aristocratic poet Alfredo, she is willing to give everything up for him. Can she be accepted just as a woman who has fallen in love, or is she to remain a ‘fallen woman’ whose love has no future?
Based on Alexandre Dumas fils’s novel, La Dame aux Camélias, Verdi’s timeless opera features some of the most evocative arias and melodies including the instantly recognisable Brindisi (the drinking song) and the beautifully poignant finale, Addio del passato.
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Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
19th September 2023
Stacey Alleaume as Violetta Valéry
What would you give up for love?
Always the belle of the ball, Violetta, the most elegant courtesan in all of Paris, has her choice of wealthy admirers falling at her feet. She lives for the glamorous lifestyle of high society, but when she finds herself deeply in love with the penniless aristocratic poet Alfredo, she is willing to give everything up for him. Can she be accepted just as a woman who has fallen in love, or is she to remain a ‘fallen woman’ whose love has no future?
Based on Alexandre Dumas fils’s novel, La Dame aux Camélias, Verdi’s timeless opera features some of the most evocative arias and melodies including the instantly recognisable Brindisi (the drinking song) and the beautifully poignant finale, Addio del passato.
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Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
19th September 2023
Stacey Alleaume as Violetta Valéry
David Junghoon Kim as Alfredo Germont
Adam Gilbert as Alfredo Germont
Mark S Doss as Giorgio Germont
James Cleverton as Baron Douphol
Sian Meinir as Annina
Martin Lloyd as Doctor Grenvil
Francesca Saracino as Flora Bervoix
George Newton-Fitzgerald as Flora's Servant | The Messenger
Howard Kirk as Gaston
Simon Crosby Buttle as Giuseppe
Philip Lloyd-Evans as Marquis D'Obigny
Lucy Burns as Dancer
Ashton Hall as Dancer
Ángel Gabriel Gutiérrez as Dancer
Belinda Chapman as Dancer
Bianca Hopkin as sDancer
Alastair Postlethwaite as Dancer
Creative
Alexander Joel - Conductor
David McVicar - Original Director
Sarah Crisp - Revival Director
Tanya McCallin - Designer
Jennifer Tipton - Lighting Designer
Andrew George - Original Choreographer
Sirena Tocco - Choreographer and Dance Captain
What would you give up for love?
Always the belle of the ball, Violetta, the most elegant courtesan in all of Paris, has her choice of wealthy admirers falling at her feet. She lives for the glamorous lifestyle of high society, but when she finds herself deeply in love with the penniless aristocratic poet Alfredo, she is willing to give everything up for him. Can she be accepted just as a woman who has fallen in love, or is she to remain a ‘fallen woman’ whose love has no future?
Based on Alexandre Dumas fils’s novel, La Dame aux Camélias, Verdi’s timeless opera features some of the most evocative arias and melodies including the instantly recognisable Brindisi (the drinking song) and the beautifully poignant finale, Addio del passato.
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Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
19th September 2023
Stacey Alleaume as Violetta Valéry
David Junghoon Kim as Alfredo Germont
Adam Gilbert as Alfredo Germont
Mark S Doss as Giorgio Germont
James Cleverton as Baron Douphol
Sian Meinir as Annina
Martin Lloyd as Doctor Grenvil
Francesca Saracino as Flora Bervoix
George Newton-Fitzgerald as Flora's Servant | The Messenger
Howard Kirk as Gaston
Simon Crosby Buttle as Giuseppe
Philip Lloyd-Evans as Marquis D'Obigny
Lucy Burns as Dancer
Ashton Hall as Dancer
Ángel Gabriel Gutiérrez as Dancer
Belinda Chapman as Dancer
Bianca Hopkin as sDancer
Alastair Postlethwaite as Dancer
Creative
Alexander Joel - Conductor
David McVicar - Original Director
Sarah Crisp - Revival Director
Tanya McCallin - Designer
Jennifer Tipton - Lighting Designer
Andrew George - Original Choreographer
Sirena Tocco - Choreographer and Dance Captain
What would you give up for love?
Always the belle of the ball, Violetta, the most elegant courtesan in all of Paris, has her choice of wealthy admirers falling at her feet. She lives for the glamorous lifestyle of high society, but when she finds herself deeply in love with the penniless aristocratic poet Alfredo, she is willing to give everything up for him. Can she be accepted just as a woman who has fallen in love, or is she to remain a ‘fallen woman’ whose love has no future?
Based on Alexandre Dumas fils’s novel, La Dame aux Camélias, Verdi’s timeless opera features some of the most evocative arias and melodies including the instantly recognisable Brindisi (the drinking song) and the beautifully poignant finale, Addio del passato.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
19th September 2023
Stacey Alleaume as Violetta Valéry
David Junghoon Kim as Alfredo Germont
Adam Gilbert as Alfredo Germont
Mark S Doss as Giorgio Germont
James Cleverton as Baron Douphol
Sian Meinir as Annina
Martin Lloyd as Doctor Grenvil
Francesca Saracino as Flora Bervoix
George Newton-Fitzgerald as Flora's Servant | The Messenger
Howard Kirk as Gaston
Simon Crosby Buttle as Giuseppe
Philip Lloyd-Evans as Marquis D'Obigny
Lucy Burns as Dancer
Ashton Hall as Dancer
Ángel Gabriel Gutiérrez as Dancer
Belinda Chapman as Dancer
Bianca Hopkin as sDancer
Alastair Postlethwaite as Dancer
Creative
Alexander Joel - Conductor
David McVicar - Original Director
Sarah Crisp - Revival Director
Tanya McCallin - Designer
Jennifer Tipton - Lighting Designer
Andrew George - Original Choreographer
Sirena Tocco - Choreographer and Dance Captain
What would you give up for love?
Always the belle of the ball, Violetta, the most elegant courtesan in all of Paris, has her choice of wealthy admirers falling at her feet. She lives for the glamorous lifestyle of high society, but when she finds herself deeply in love with the penniless aristocratic poet Alfredo, she is willing to give everything up for him. Can she be accepted just as a woman who has fallen in love, or is she to remain a ‘fallen woman’ whose love has no future?
Based on Alexandre Dumas fils’s novel, La Dame aux Camélias, Verdi’s timeless opera features some of the most evocative arias and melodies including the instantly recognisable Brindisi (the drinking song) and the beautifully poignant finale, Addio del passato.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
19th September 2023
Stacey Alleaume as Violetta Valéry
David Junghoon Kim as Alfredo Germont
What would you give up for love?
Always the belle of the ball, Violetta, the most elegant courtesan in all of Paris, has her choice of wealthy admirers falling at her feet. She lives for the glamorous lifestyle of high society, but when she finds herself deeply in love with the penniless aristocratic poet Alfredo, she is willing to give everything up for him. Can she be accepted just as a woman who has fallen in love, or is she to remain a ‘fallen woman’ whose love has no future?
Based on Alexandre Dumas fils’s novel, La Dame aux Camélias, Verdi’s timeless opera features some of the most evocative arias and melodies including the instantly recognisable Brindisi (the drinking song) and the beautifully poignant finale, Addio del passato.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
19th September 2023
Stacey Alleaume as Violetta Valéry
David Junghoon Kim as Alfredo Germont
What would you give up for love?
Always the belle of the ball, Violetta, the most elegant courtesan in all of Paris, has her choice of wealthy admirers falling at her feet. She lives for the glamorous lifestyle of high society, but when she finds herself deeply in love with the penniless aristocratic poet Alfredo, she is willing to give everything up for him. Can she be accepted just as a woman who has fallen in love, or is she to remain a ‘fallen woman’ whose love has no future?
Based on Alexandre Dumas fils’s novel, La Dame aux Camélias, Verdi’s timeless opera features some of the most evocative arias and melodies including the instantly recognisable Brindisi (the drinking song) and the beautifully poignant finale, Addio del passato.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
19th September 2023
Stacey Alleaume as Violetta Valéry
What would you give up for love?
Always the belle of the ball, Violetta, the most elegant courtesan in all of Paris, has her choice of wealthy admirers falling at her feet. She lives for the glamorous lifestyle of high society, but when she finds herself deeply in love with the penniless aristocratic poet Alfredo, she is willing to give everything up for him. Can she be accepted just as a woman who has fallen in love, or is she to remain a ‘fallen woman’ whose love has no future?
Based on Alexandre Dumas fils’s novel, La Dame aux Camélias, Verdi’s timeless opera features some of the most evocative arias and melodies including the instantly recognisable Brindisi (the drinking song) and the beautifully poignant finale, Addio del passato.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
19th September 2023
Stacey Alleaume as Violetta Valéry
What would you give up for love?
Always the belle of the ball, Violetta, the most elegant courtesan in all of Paris, has her choice of wealthy admirers falling at her feet. She lives for the glamorous lifestyle of high society, but when she finds herself deeply in love with the penniless aristocratic poet Alfredo, she is willing to give everything up for him. Can she be accepted just as a woman who has fallen in love, or is she to remain a ‘fallen woman’ whose love has no future?
Based on Alexandre Dumas fils’s novel, La Dame aux Camélias, Verdi’s timeless opera features some of the most evocative arias and melodies including the instantly recognisable Brindisi (the drinking song) and the beautifully poignant finale, Addio del passato.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
19th September 2023
Stacey Alleaume as Violetta Valéry
What would you give up for love?
Always the belle of the ball, Violetta, the most elegant courtesan in all of Paris, has her choice of wealthy admirers falling at her feet. She lives for the glamorous lifestyle of high society, but when she finds herself deeply in love with the penniless aristocratic poet Alfredo, she is willing to give everything up for him. Can she be accepted just as a woman who has fallen in love, or is she to remain a ‘fallen woman’ whose love has no future?
Based on Alexandre Dumas fils’s novel, La Dame aux Camélias, Verdi’s timeless opera features some of the most evocative arias and melodies including the instantly recognisable Brindisi (the drinking song) and the beautifully poignant finale, Addio del passato.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
19th September 2023
Stacey Alleaume as Violetta Valéry
What would you give up for love?
Always the belle of the ball, Violetta, the most elegant courtesan in all of Paris, has her choice of wealthy admirers falling at her feet. She lives for the glamorous lifestyle of high society, but when she finds herself deeply in love with the penniless aristocratic poet Alfredo, she is willing to give everything up for him. Can she be accepted just as a woman who has fallen in love, or is she to remain a ‘fallen woman’ whose love has no future?
Based on Alexandre Dumas fils’s novel, La Dame aux Camélias, Verdi’s timeless opera features some of the most evocative arias and melodies including the instantly recognisable Brindisi (the drinking song) and the beautifully poignant finale, Addio del passato.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
19th September 2023
Stacey Alleaume as Violetta Valéry
What would you give up for love?
Always the belle of the ball, Violetta, the most elegant courtesan in all of Paris, has her choice of wealthy admirers falling at her feet. She lives for the glamorous lifestyle of high society, but when she finds herself deeply in love with the penniless aristocratic poet Alfredo, she is willing to give everything up for him. Can she be accepted just as a woman who has fallen in love, or is she to remain a ‘fallen woman’ whose love has no future?
Based on Alexandre Dumas fils’s novel, La Dame aux Camélias, Verdi’s timeless opera features some of the most evocative arias and melodies including the instantly recognisable Brindisi (the drinking song) and the beautifully poignant finale, Addio del passato.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
19th September 2023
Stacey Alleaume as Violetta Valéry
David Junghoon Kim as Alfredo Germont
What would you give up for love?
Always the belle of the ball, Violetta, the most elegant courtesan in all of Paris, has her choice of wealthy admirers falling at her feet. She lives for the glamorous lifestyle of high society, but when she finds herself deeply in love with the penniless aristocratic poet Alfredo, she is willing to give everything up for him. Can she be accepted just as a woman who has fallen in love, or is she to remain a ‘fallen woman’ whose love has no future?
Based on Alexandre Dumas fils’s novel, La Dame aux Camélias, Verdi’s timeless opera features some of the most evocative arias and melodies including the instantly recognisable Brindisi (the drinking song) and the beautifully poignant finale, Addio del passato.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
19th September 2023
Stacey Alleaume as Violetta Valéry
David Junghoon Kim as Alfredo Germont
What would you give up for love?
Always the belle of the ball, Violetta, the most elegant courtesan in all of Paris, has her choice of wealthy admirers falling at her feet. She lives for the glamorous lifestyle of high society, but when she finds herself deeply in love with the penniless aristocratic poet Alfredo, she is willing to give everything up for him. Can she be accepted just as a woman who has fallen in love, or is she to remain a ‘fallen woman’ whose love has no future?
Based on Alexandre Dumas fils’s novel, La Dame aux Camélias, Verdi’s timeless opera features some of the most evocative arias and melodies including the instantly recognisable Brindisi (the drinking song) and the beautifully poignant finale, Addio del passato.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
19th September 2023
Stacey Alleaume as Violetta Valéry
David Junghoon Kim as Alfredo Germont
What would you give up for love?
Always the belle of the ball, Violetta, the most elegant courtesan in all of Paris, has her choice of wealthy admirers falling at her feet. She lives for the glamorous lifestyle of high society, but when she finds herself deeply in love with the penniless aristocratic poet Alfredo, she is willing to give everything up for him. Can she be accepted just as a woman who has fallen in love, or is she to remain a ‘fallen woman’ whose love has no future?
Based on Alexandre Dumas fils’s novel, La Dame aux Camélias, Verdi’s timeless opera features some of the most evocative arias and melodies including the instantly recognisable Brindisi (the drinking song) and the beautifully poignant finale, Addio del passato.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_160618403_EYE
Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
19th September 2023
David Junghoon Kim as Alfredo Germont
What would you give up for love?
Always the belle of the ball, Violetta, the most elegant courtesan in all of Paris, has her choice of wealthy admirers falling at her feet. She lives for the glamorous lifestyle of high society, but when she finds herself deeply in love with the penniless aristocratic poet Alfredo, she is willing to give everything up for him. Can she be accepted just as a woman who has fallen in love, or is she to remain a ‘fallen woman’ whose love has no future?
Based on Alexandre Dumas fils’s novel, La Dame aux Camélias, Verdi’s timeless opera features some of the most evocative arias and melodies including the instantly recognisable Brindisi (the drinking song) and the beautifully poignant finale, Addio del passato.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
19th September 2023
Stacey Alleaume as Violetta Valéry
David Junghoon Kim as Alfredo Germont
What would you give up for love?
Always the belle of the ball, Violetta, the most elegant courtesan in all of Paris, has her choice of wealthy admirers falling at her feet. She lives for the glamorous lifestyle of high society, but when she finds herself deeply in love with the penniless aristocratic poet Alfredo, she is willing to give everything up for him. Can she be accepted just as a woman who has fallen in love, or is she to remain a ‘fallen woman’ whose love has no future?
Based on Alexandre Dumas fils’s novel, La Dame aux Camélias, Verdi’s timeless opera features some of the most evocative arias and melodies including the instantly recognisable Brindisi (the drinking song) and the beautifully poignant finale, Addio del passato.
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Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
19th September 2023
Stacey Alleaume as Violetta Valéry
David Junghoon Kim as Alfredo Germont
Adam Gilbert as Alfredo Germont
Mark S Doss as Giorgio Germont
James Cleverton as Baron Douphol
Sian Meinir as Annina
Martin Lloyd as Doctor Grenvil
Francesca Saracino as Flora Bervoix
George Newton-Fitzgerald as Flora's Servant | The Messenger
Howard Kirk as Gaston
Simon Crosby Buttle as Giuseppe
Philip Lloyd-Evans as Marquis D'Obigny
Lucy Burns as Dancer
Ashton Hall as Dancer
Ángel Gabriel Gutiérrez as Dancer
Belinda Chapman as Dancer
Bianca Hopkin as sDancer
Alastair Postlethwaite as Dancer
Creative
Alexander Joel - Conductor
David McVicar - Original Director
Sarah Crisp - Revival Director
Tanya McCallin - Designer
Jennifer Tipton - Lighting Designer
Andrew George - Original Choreographer
Sirena Tocco - Choreographer and Dance Captain
What would you give up for love?
Always the belle of the ball, Violetta, the most elegant courtesan in all of Paris, has her choice of wealthy admirers falling at her feet. She lives for the glamorous lifestyle of high society, but when she finds herself deeply in love with the penniless aristocratic poet Alfredo, she is willing to give everything up for him. Can she be accepted just as a woman who has fallen in love, or is she to remain a ‘fallen woman’ whose love has no future?
Based on Alexandre Dumas fils’s novel, La Dame aux Camélias, Verdi’s timeless opera features some of the most evocative arias and melodies including the instantly recognisable Brindisi (the drinking song) and the beautifully poignant finale, Addio del passato.
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Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
Dress rehearsal of La traviata Composed by Verdi Welsh National Opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales, UK
19th September 2023
Stacey Alleaume as Violetta Valéry
David Junghoon Kim as Alfredo Germont
Adam Gilbert as Alfredo Germont
Mark S Doss as Giorgio Germont
James Cleverton as Baron Douphol
Sian Meinir as Annina
Martin Lloyd as Doctor Grenvil
Francesca Saracino as Flora Bervoix
George Newton-Fitzgerald as Flora's Servant | The Messenger
Howard Kirk as Gaston
Simon Crosby Buttle as Giuseppe
Philip Lloyd-Evans as Marquis D'Obigny
Lucy Burns as Dancer
Ashton Hall as Dancer
Ángel Gabriel Gutiérrez as Dancer
Belinda Chapman as Dancer
Bianca Hopkin as sDancer
Alastair Postlethwaite as Dancer
Creative
Alexander Joel - Conductor
David McVicar - Original Director
Sarah Crisp - Revival Director
Tanya McCallin - Designer
Jennifer Tipton - Lighting Designer
Andrew George - Original Choreographer
Sirena Tocco - Choreographer and Dance Captain
What would you give up for love?
Always the belle of the ball, Violetta, the most elegant courtesan in all of Paris, has her choice of wealthy admirers falling at her feet. She lives for the glamorous lifestyle of high society, but when she finds herself deeply in love with the penniless aristocratic poet Alfredo, she is willing to give everything up for him. Can she be accepted just as a woman who has fallen in love, or is she to remain a ‘fallen woman’ whose love has no future?
Based on Alexandre Dumas fils’s novel, La Dame aux Camélias, Verdi’s timeless opera features some of the most evocative arias and melodies including the instantly recognisable Brindisi (the drinking song) and the beautifully poignant finale, Addio del passato.
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Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein's Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
20th June 2023.
Directed by James Bonas
Ed Lyon as Candide
Claudia Boyle as Cunégonde
Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th-century France crashes into 20th-century post-war America. Take a seat and strap in tight for a mind-boggling journey as we hurtle through a fantastical world of chaos – from castles in the Alps to skyscrapers in Montevideo, from earthquakes in Lisbon to the Amazonian jungles beyond the Andes. With societies riven by inequality and families displaced by war today, the story remains as relevant now as when it was first written in 1759.
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Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein's Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
20th June 2023.
Directed by James Bonas
Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th-century France crashes into 20th-century post-war America. Take a seat and strap in tight for a mind-boggling journey as we hurtle through a fantastical world of chaos – from castles in the Alps to skyscrapers in Montevideo, from earthquakes in Lisbon to the Amazonian jungles beyond the Andes. With societies riven by inequality and families displaced by war today, the story remains as relevant now as when it was first written in 1759.
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Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein's Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
20th June 2023.
Directed by James Bonas
Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th-century France crashes into 20th-century post-war America. Take a seat and strap in tight for a mind-boggling journey as we hurtle through a fantastical world of chaos – from castles in the Alps to skyscrapers in Montevideo, from earthquakes in Lisbon to the Amazonian jungles beyond the Andes. With societies riven by inequality and families displaced by war today, the story remains as relevant now as when it was first written in 1759.
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Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein's Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
20th June 2023.
Directed by James Bonas
Ed Lyon as Candide
Mark Nathan as Maximilian
Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th-century France crashes into 20th-century post-war America. Take a seat and strap in tight for a mind-boggling journey as we hurtle through a fantastical world of chaos – from castles in the Alps to skyscrapers in Montevideo, from earthquakes in Lisbon to the Amazonian jungles beyond the Andes. With societies riven by inequality and families displaced by war today, the story remains as relevant now as when it was first written in 1759.
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Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein's Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
20th June 2023.
Directed by James Bonas
Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th-century France crashes into 20th-century post-war America. Take a seat and strap in tight for a mind-boggling journey as we hurtle through a fantastical world of chaos – from castles in the Alps to skyscrapers in Montevideo, from earthquakes in Lisbon to the Amazonian jungles beyond the Andes. With societies riven by inequality and families displaced by war today, the story remains as relevant now as when it was first written in 1759.
Ed Lyon as Candide
Claudia Boyle as Cunégonde
Gillian Bevan as Pangloss | Narrator | Sage | Beggar
Madeleine Shaw as The Old Lady
Aled Hall as Governor | Vanderdendur
Mark Nathan as Maximilian
Francesca Saracino as Paquette
Dafydd Allen as Captain | Crook
Fiona Harrison-Wolfe as Sheep 1
Helen Greenaway as Sheep 2
Michael Clifton-Thompson as Judge 1 | Señor 1
Alastair Moore as Judge 2 | Señor 2
Martin Lloyd as Judge 3
Gareth Dafydd Morris as Baron
Angharad Morgan as Baroness
Julian Boyce as Archbishop
Sarah Pope Guest 1
Stephen Wells Guest 2
Stella Woodman Aide
Alun Rhys-Jenkins as Ragotski
Ruby Davies/Dancer
Rachel Harris/Dancer
Cerian Jordan/Dancer
Vivian Gayle/Dancer
Ben AndersonDancer
Michael Kirby/Dancer
Amaris Gillies/Dancer
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Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein's Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
20th June 2023.
Directed by James Bonas
Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th-century France crashes into 20th-century post-war America. Take a seat and strap in tight for a mind-boggling journey as we hurtle through a fantastical world of chaos – from castles in the Alps to skyscrapers in Montevideo, from earthquakes in Lisbon to the Amazonian jungles beyond the Andes. With societies riven by inequality and families displaced by war today, the story remains as relevant now as when it was first written in 1759.
Ed Lyon as Candide
Claudia Boyle as Cunégonde
Gillian Bevan as Pangloss | Narrator | Sage | Beggar
Madeleine Shaw as The Old Lady
Aled Hall as Governor | Vanderdendur
Mark Nathan as Maximilian
Francesca Saracino as Paquette
Dafydd Allen as Captain | Crook
Fiona Harrison-Wolfe as Sheep 1
Helen Greenaway as Sheep 2
Michael Clifton-Thompson as Judge 1 | Señor 1
Alastair Moore as Judge 2 | Señor 2
Martin Lloyd as Judge 3
Gareth Dafydd Morris as Baron
Angharad Morgan as Baroness
Julian Boyce as Archbishop
Sarah Pope Guest 1
Stephen Wells Guest 2
Stella Woodman Aide
Alun Rhys-Jenkins as Ragotski
Ruby Davies/Dancer
Rachel Harris/Dancer
Cerian Jordan/Dancer
Vivian Gayle/Dancer
Ben AndersonDancer
Michael Kirby/Dancer
Amaris Gillies/Dancer
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Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein's Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
20th June 2023.
Directed by James Bonas
Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th-century France crashes into 20th-century post-war America. Take a seat and strap in tight for a mind-boggling journey as we hurtle through a fantastical world of chaos – from castles in the Alps to skyscrapers in Montevideo, from earthquakes in Lisbon to the Amazonian jungles beyond the Andes. With societies riven by inequality and families displaced by war today, the story remains as relevant now as when it was first written in 1759.
Ed Lyon as Candide
Claudia Boyle as Cunégonde
Gillian Bevan as Pangloss | Narrator | Sage | Beggar
Madeleine Shaw as The Old Lady
Aled Hall as Governor | Vanderdendur
Mark Nathan as Maximilian
Francesca Saracino as Paquette
Dafydd Allen as Captain | Crook
Fiona Harrison-Wolfe as Sheep 1
Helen Greenaway as Sheep 2
Michael Clifton-Thompson as Judge 1 | Señor 1
Alastair Moore as Judge 2 | Señor 2
Martin Lloyd as Judge 3
Gareth Dafydd Morris as Baron
Angharad Morgan as Baroness
Julian Boyce as Archbishop
Sarah Pope Guest 1
Stephen Wells Guest 2
Stella Woodman Aide
Alun Rhys-Jenkins as Ragotski
Ruby Davies/Dancer
Rachel Harris/Dancer
Cerian Jordan/Dancer
Vivian Gayle/Dancer
Ben AndersonDancer
Michael Kirby/Dancer
Amaris Gillies/Dancer
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Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein's Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
20th June 2023.
Directed by James Bonas
Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th-century France crashes into 20th-century post-war America. Take a seat and strap in tight for a mind-boggling journey as we hurtle through a fantastical world of chaos – from castles in the Alps to skyscrapers in Montevideo, from earthquakes in Lisbon to the Amazonian jungles beyond the Andes. With societies riven by inequality and families displaced by war today, the story remains as relevant now as when it was first written in 1759.
Ed Lyon as Candide
Claudia Boyle as Cunégonde
Gillian Bevan as Pangloss | Narrator | Sage | Beggar
Madeleine Shaw as The Old Lady
Aled Hall as Governor | Vanderdendur
Mark Nathan as Maximilian
Francesca Saracino as Paquette
Dafydd Allen as Captain | Crook
Fiona Harrison-Wolfe as Sheep 1
Helen Greenaway as Sheep 2
Michael Clifton-Thompson as Judge 1 | Señor 1
Alastair Moore as Judge 2 | Señor 2
Martin Lloyd as Judge 3
Gareth Dafydd Morris as Baron
Angharad Morgan as Baroness
Julian Boyce as Archbishop
Sarah Pope Guest 1
Stephen Wells Guest 2
Stella Woodman Aide
Alun Rhys-Jenkins as Ragotski
Ruby Davies/Dancer
Rachel Harris/Dancer
Cerian Jordan/Dancer
Vivian Gayle/Dancer
Ben AndersonDancer
Michael Kirby/Dancer
Amaris Gillies/Dancer
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Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein's Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
20th June 2023.
Directed by James Bonas
Madeleine Shaw as The Old Lady
Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th-century France crashes into 20th-century post-war America. Take a seat and strap in tight for a mind-boggling journey as we hurtle through a fantastical world of chaos – from castles in the Alps to skyscrapers in Montevideo, from earthquakes in Lisbon to the Amazonian jungles beyond the Andes. With societies riven by inequality and families displaced by war today, the story remains as relevant now as when it was first written in 1759.
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Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein's Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
20th June 2023.
Directed by James Bonas
Madeleine Shaw as The Old Lady
Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th-century France crashes into 20th-century post-war America. Take a seat and strap in tight for a mind-boggling journey as we hurtle through a fantastical world of chaos – from castles in the Alps to skyscrapers in Montevideo, from earthquakes in Lisbon to the Amazonian jungles beyond the Andes. With societies riven by inequality and families displaced by war today, the story remains as relevant now as when it was first written in 1759.
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Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein's Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
20th June 2023.
Directed by James Bonas
Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th-century France crashes into 20th-century post-war America. Take a seat and strap in tight for a mind-boggling journey as we hurtle through a fantastical world of chaos – from castles in the Alps to skyscrapers in Montevideo, from earthquakes in Lisbon to the Amazonian jungles beyond the Andes. With societies riven by inequality and families displaced by war today, the story remains as relevant now as when it was first written in 1759.
Madeleine Shaw as The Old Lady
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Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein's Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
20th June 2023.
Directed by James Bonas
Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th-century France crashes into 20th-century post-war America. Take a seat and strap in tight for a mind-boggling journey as we hurtle through a fantastical world of chaos – from castles in the Alps to skyscrapers in Montevideo, from earthquakes in Lisbon to the Amazonian jungles beyond the Andes. With societies riven by inequality and families displaced by war today, the story remains as relevant now as when it was first written in 1759.
Ed Lyon as Candide
Claudia Boyle as Cunégonde
Gillian Bevan as Pangloss | Narrator | Sage | Beggar
Madeleine Shaw as The Old Lady
Aled Hall as Governor | Vanderdendur
Mark Nathan as Maximilian
Francesca Saracino as Paquette
Dafydd Allen as Captain | Crook
Fiona Harrison-Wolfe as Sheep 1
Helen Greenaway as Sheep 2
Michael Clifton-Thompson as Judge 1 | Señor 1
Alastair Moore as Judge 2 | Señor 2
Martin Lloyd as Judge 3
Gareth Dafydd Morris as Baron
Angharad Morgan as Baroness
Julian Boyce as Archbishop
Sarah Pope Guest 1
Stephen Wells Guest 2
Stella Woodman Aide
Alun Rhys-Jenkins as Ragotski
Ruby Davies/Dancer
Rachel Harris/Dancer
Cerian Jordan/Dancer
Vivian Gayle/Dancer
Ben AndersonDancer
Michael Kirby/Dancer
Amaris Gillies/Dancer
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Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein's Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
20th June 2023.
Directed by James Bonas
Ed Lyon as Candide
Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th-century France crashes into 20th-century post-war America. Take a seat and strap in tight for a mind-boggling journey as we hurtle through a fantastical world of chaos – from castles in the Alps to skyscrapers in Montevideo, from earthquakes in Lisbon to the Amazonian jungles beyond the Andes. With societies riven by inequality and families displaced by war today, the story remains as relevant now as when it was first written in 1759.
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Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein's Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
20th June 2023.
Directed by James Bonas
Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th-century France crashes into 20th-century post-war America. Take a seat and strap in tight for a mind-boggling journey as we hurtle through a fantastical world of chaos – from castles in the Alps to skyscrapers in Montevideo, from earthquakes in Lisbon to the Amazonian jungles beyond the Andes. With societies riven by inequality and families displaced by war today, the story remains as relevant now as when it was first written in 1759.
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Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein's Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
20th June 2023.
Directed by James Bonas
Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th-century France crashes into 20th-century post-war America. Take a seat and strap in tight for a mind-boggling journey as we hurtle through a fantastical world of chaos – from castles in the Alps to skyscrapers in Montevideo, from earthquakes in Lisbon to the Amazonian jungles beyond the Andes. With societies riven by inequality and families displaced by war today, the story remains as relevant now as when it was first written in 1759.
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Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein's Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
20th June 2023.
Directed by James Bonas
Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th-century France crashes into 20th-century post-war America. Take a seat and strap in tight for a mind-boggling journey as we hurtle through a fantastical world of chaos – from castles in the Alps to skyscrapers in Montevideo, from earthquakes in Lisbon to the Amazonian jungles beyond the Andes. With societies riven by inequality and families displaced by war today, the story remains as relevant now as when it was first written in 1759.
Ed Lyon as Candide
Claudia Boyle as Cunégonde
Gillian Bevan as Pangloss | Narrator | Sage | Beggar
Madeleine Shaw as The Old Lady
Aled Hall as Governor | Vanderdendur
Mark Nathan as Maximilian
Francesca Saracino as Paquette
Dafydd Allen as Captain | Crook
Fiona Harrison-Wolfe as Sheep 1
Helen Greenaway as Sheep 2
Michael Clifton-Thompson as Judge 1 | Señor 1
Alastair Moore as Judge 2 | Señor 2
Martin Lloyd as Judge 3
Gareth Dafydd Morris as Baron
Angharad Morgan as Baroness
Julian Boyce as Archbishop
Sarah Pope Guest 1
Stephen Wells Guest 2
Stella Woodman Aide
Alun Rhys-Jenkins as Ragotski
Ruby Davies/Dancer
Rachel Harris/Dancer
Cerian Jordan/Dancer
Vivian Gayle/Dancer
Ben AndersonDancer
Michael Kirby/Dancer
Amaris Gillies/Dancer
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Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein's Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
20th June 2023.
Directed by James Bonas
Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th-century France crashes into 20th-century post-war America. Take a seat and strap in tight for a mind-boggling journey as we hurtle through a fantastical world of chaos – from castles in the Alps to skyscrapers in Montevideo, from earthquakes in Lisbon to the Amazonian jungles beyond the Andes. With societies riven by inequality and families displaced by war today, the story remains as relevant now as when it was first written in 1759.
Ed Lyon as Candide
Claudia Boyle as Cunégonde
Gillian Bevan as Pangloss | Narrator | Sage | Beggar
Madeleine Shaw as The Old Lady
Aled Hall as Governor | Vanderdendur
Mark Nathan as Maximilian
Francesca Saracino as Paquette
Dafydd Allen as Captain | Crook
Fiona Harrison-Wolfe as Sheep 1
Helen Greenaway as Sheep 2
Michael Clifton-Thompson as Judge 1 | Señor 1
Alastair Moore as Judge 2 | Señor 2
Martin Lloyd as Judge 3
Gareth Dafydd Morris as Baron
Angharad Morgan as Baroness
Julian Boyce as Archbishop
Sarah Pope Guest 1
Stephen Wells Guest 2
Stella Woodman Aide
Alun Rhys-Jenkins as Ragotski
Ruby Davies/Dancer
Rachel Harris/Dancer
Cerian Jordan/Dancer
Vivian Gayle/Dancer
Ben AndersonDancer
Michael Kirby/Dancer
Amaris Gillies/Dancer
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Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein's Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
20th June 2023.
Directed by James Bonas
Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th-century France crashes into 20th-century post-war America. Take a seat and strap in tight for a mind-boggling journey as we hurtle through a fantastical world of chaos – from castles in the Alps to skyscrapers in Montevideo, from earthquakes in Lisbon to the Amazonian jungles beyond the Andes. With societies riven by inequality and families displaced by war today, the story remains as relevant now as when it was first written in 1759.
Ed Lyon as Candide
Claudia Boyle as Cunégonde
Gillian Bevan as Pangloss | Narrator | Sage | Beggar
Madeleine Shaw as The Old Lady
Aled Hall as Governor | Vanderdendur
Mark Nathan as Maximilian
Francesca Saracino as Paquette
Dafydd Allen as Captain | Crook
Fiona Harrison-Wolfe as Sheep 1
Helen Greenaway as Sheep 2
Michael Clifton-Thompson as Judge 1 | Señor 1
Alastair Moore as Judge 2 | Señor 2
Martin Lloyd as Judge 3
Gareth Dafydd Morris as Baron
Angharad Morgan as Baroness
Julian Boyce as Archbishop
Sarah Pope Guest 1
Stephen Wells Guest 2
Stella Woodman Aide
Alun Rhys-Jenkins as Ragotski
Ruby Davies/Dancer
Rachel Harris/Dancer
Cerian Jordan/Dancer
Vivian Gayle/Dancer
Ben AndersonDancer
Michael Kirby/Dancer
Amaris Gillies/Dancer
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Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein's Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
20th June 2023.
Directed by James Bonas
Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th-century France crashes into 20th-century post-war America. Take a seat and strap in tight for a mind-boggling journey as we hurtle through a fantastical world of chaos – from castles in the Alps to skyscrapers in Montevideo, from earthquakes in Lisbon to the Amazonian jungles beyond the Andes. With societies riven by inequality and families displaced by war today, the story remains as relevant now as when it was first written in 1759.
Ed Lyon as Candide
Claudia Boyle as Cunégonde
Gillian Bevan as Pangloss | Narrator | Sage | Beggar
Madeleine Shaw as The Old Lady
Aled Hall as Governor | Vanderdendur
Mark Nathan as Maximilian
Francesca Saracino as Paquette
Dafydd Allen as Captain | Crook
Fiona Harrison-Wolfe as Sheep 1
Helen Greenaway as Sheep 2
Michael Clifton-Thompson as Judge 1 | Señor 1
Alastair Moore as Judge 2 | Señor 2
Martin Lloyd as Judge 3
Gareth Dafydd Morris as Baron
Angharad Morgan as Baroness
Julian Boyce as Archbishop
Sarah Pope Guest 1
Stephen Wells Guest 2
Stella Woodman Aide
Alun Rhys-Jenkins as Ragotski
Ruby Davies/Dancer
Rachel Harris/Dancer
Cerian Jordan/Dancer
Vivian Gayle/Dancer
Ben AndersonDancer
Michael Kirby/Dancer
Amaris Gillies/Dancer
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Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein's Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
20th June 2023.
Directed by James Bonas
Madeleine Shaw as The Old Lady
Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th-century France crashes into 20th-century post-war America. Take a seat and strap in tight for a mind-boggling journey as we hurtle through a fantastical world of chaos – from castles in the Alps to skyscrapers in Montevideo, from earthquakes in Lisbon to the Amazonian jungles beyond the Andes. With societies riven by inequality and families displaced by war today, the story remains as relevant now as when it was first written in 1759.
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Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein's Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
20th June 2023.
Directed by James Bonas
Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th-century France crashes into 20th-century post-war America. Take a seat and strap in tight for a mind-boggling journey as we hurtle through a fantastical world of chaos – from castles in the Alps to skyscrapers in Montevideo, from earthquakes in Lisbon to the Amazonian jungles beyond the Andes. With societies riven by inequality and families displaced by war today, the story remains as relevant now as when it was first written in 1759.
Ed Lyon as Candide
Claudia Boyle as Cunégonde
Gillian Bevan as Pangloss | Narrator | Sage | Beggar
Madeleine Shaw as The Old Lady
Aled Hall as Governor | Vanderdendur
Mark Nathan as Maximilian
Francesca Saracino as Paquette
Dafydd Allen as Captain | Crook
Fiona Harrison-Wolfe as Sheep 1
Helen Greenaway as Sheep 2
Michael Clifton-Thompson as Judge 1 | Señor 1
Alastair Moore as Judge 2 | Señor 2
Martin Lloyd as Judge 3
Gareth Dafydd Morris as Baron
Angharad Morgan as Baroness
Julian Boyce as Archbishop
Sarah Pope Guest 1
Stephen Wells Guest 2
Stella Woodman Aide
Alun Rhys-Jenkins as Ragotski
Ruby Davies/Dancer
Rachel Harris/Dancer
Cerian Jordan/Dancer
Vivian Gayle/Dancer
Ben AndersonDancer
Michael Kirby/Dancer
Amaris Gillies/Dancer
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Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein's Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
20th June 2023.
Directed by James Bonas
Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th-century France crashes into 20th-century post-war America. Take a seat and strap in tight for a mind-boggling journey as we hurtle through a fantastical world of chaos – from castles in the Alps to skyscrapers in Montevideo, from earthquakes in Lisbon to the Amazonian jungles beyond the Andes. With societies riven by inequality and families displaced by war today, the story remains as relevant now as when it was first written in 1759.
Ed Lyon as Candide
Claudia Boyle as Cunégonde
Gillian Bevan as Pangloss | Narrator | Sage | Beggar
Madeleine Shaw as The Old Lady
Aled Hall as Governor | Vanderdendur
Mark Nathan as Maximilian
Francesca Saracino as Paquette
Dafydd Allen as Captain | Crook
Fiona Harrison-Wolfe as Sheep 1
Helen Greenaway as Sheep 2
Michael Clifton-Thompson as Judge 1 | Señor 1
Alastair Moore as Judge 2 | Señor 2
Martin Lloyd as Judge 3
Gareth Dafydd Morris as Baron
Angharad Morgan as Baroness
Julian Boyce as Archbishop
Sarah Pope Guest 1
Stephen Wells Guest 2
Stella Woodman Aide
Alun Rhys-Jenkins as Ragotski
Ruby Davies/Dancer
Rachel Harris/Dancer
Cerian Jordan/Dancer
Vivian Gayle/Dancer
Ben AndersonDancer
Michael Kirby/Dancer
Amaris Gillies/Dancer
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Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein's Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
20th June 2023.
Directed by James Bonas
Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th-century France crashes into 20th-century post-war America. Take a seat and strap in tight for a mind-boggling journey as we hurtle through a fantastical world of chaos – from castles in the Alps to skyscrapers in Montevideo, from earthquakes in Lisbon to the Amazonian jungles beyond the Andes. With societies riven by inequality and families displaced by war today, the story remains as relevant now as when it was first written in 1759.
Ed Lyon as Candide
Claudia Boyle as Cunégonde
Gillian Bevan as Pangloss | Narrator | Sage | Beggar
Madeleine Shaw as The Old Lady
Aled Hall as Governor | Vanderdendur
Mark Nathan as Maximilian
Francesca Saracino as Paquette
Dafydd Allen as Captain | Crook
Fiona Harrison-Wolfe as Sheep 1
Helen Greenaway as Sheep 2
Michael Clifton-Thompson as Judge 1 | Señor 1
Alastair Moore as Judge 2 | Señor 2
Martin Lloyd as Judge 3
Gareth Dafydd Morris as Baron
Angharad Morgan as Baroness
Julian Boyce as Archbishop
Sarah Pope Guest 1
Stephen Wells Guest 2
Stella Woodman Aide
Alun Rhys-Jenkins as Ragotski
Ruby Davies/Dancer
Rachel Harris/Dancer
Cerian Jordan/Dancer
Vivian Gayle/Dancer
Ben AndersonDancer
Michael Kirby/Dancer
Amaris Gillies/Dancer
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Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein's Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
20th June 2023.
Directed by James Bonas
Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th-century France crashes into 20th-century post-war America. Take a seat and strap in tight for a mind-boggling journey as we hurtle through a fantastical world of chaos – from castles in the Alps to skyscrapers in Montevideo, from earthquakes in Lisbon to the Amazonian jungles beyond the Andes. With societies riven by inequality and families displaced by war today, the story remains as relevant now as when it was first written in 1759.
Ed Lyon as Candide
Claudia Boyle as Cunégonde
Gillian Bevan as Pangloss | Narrator | Sage | Beggar
Madeleine Shaw as The Old Lady
Aled Hall as Governor | Vanderdendur
Mark Nathan as Maximilian
Francesca Saracino as Paquette
Dafydd Allen as Captain | Crook
Fiona Harrison-Wolfe as Sheep 1
Helen Greenaway as Sheep 2
Michael Clifton-Thompson as Judge 1 | Señor 1
Alastair Moore as Judge 2 | Señor 2
Martin Lloyd as Judge 3
Gareth Dafydd Morris as Baron
Angharad Morgan as Baroness
Julian Boyce as Archbishop
Sarah Pope Guest 1
Stephen Wells Guest 2
Stella Woodman Aide
Alun Rhys-Jenkins as Ragotski
Ruby Davies/Dancer
Rachel Harris/Dancer
Cerian Jordan/Dancer
Vivian Gayle/Dancer
Ben AndersonDancer
Michael Kirby/Dancer
Amaris Gillies/Dancer
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Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein's Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
20th June 2023.
Directed by James Bonas
Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th-century France crashes into 20th-century post-war America. Take a seat and strap in tight for a mind-boggling journey as we hurtle through a fantastical world of chaos – from castles in the Alps to skyscrapers in Montevideo, from earthquakes in Lisbon to the Amazonian jungles beyond the Andes. With societies riven by inequality and families displaced by war today, the story remains as relevant now as when it was first written in 1759.
Ed Lyon as Candide
Claudia Boyle as Cunégonde
Gillian Bevan as Pangloss | Narrator | Sage | Beggar
Madeleine Shaw as The Old Lady
Aled Hall as Governor | Vanderdendur
Mark Nathan as Maximilian
Francesca Saracino as Paquette
Dafydd Allen as Captain | Crook
Fiona Harrison-Wolfe as Sheep 1
Helen Greenaway as Sheep 2
Michael Clifton-Thompson as Judge 1 | Señor 1
Alastair Moore as Judge 2 | Señor 2
Martin Lloyd as Judge 3
Gareth Dafydd Morris as Baron
Angharad Morgan as Baroness
Julian Boyce as Archbishop
Sarah Pope Guest 1
Stephen Wells Guest 2
Stella Woodman Aide
Alun Rhys-Jenkins as Ragotski
Ruby Davies/Dancer
Rachel Harris/Dancer
Cerian Jordan/Dancer
Vivian Gayle/Dancer
Ben AndersonDancer
Michael Kirby/Dancer
Amaris Gillies/Dancer
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Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein's Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
20th June 2023.
Directed by James Bonas
Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th-century France crashes into 20th-century post-war America. Take a seat and strap in tight for a mind-boggling journey as we hurtle through a fantastical world of chaos – from castles in the Alps to skyscrapers in Montevideo, from earthquakes in Lisbon to the Amazonian jungles beyond the Andes. With societies riven by inequality and families displaced by war today, the story remains as relevant now as when it was first written in 1759.
Ed Lyon as Candide
Claudia Boyle as Cunégonde
Gillian Bevan as Pangloss | Narrator | Sage | Beggar
Madeleine Shaw as The Old Lady
Aled Hall as Governor | Vanderdendur
Mark Nathan as Maximilian
Francesca Saracino as Paquette
Dafydd Allen as Captain | Crook
Fiona Harrison-Wolfe as Sheep 1
Helen Greenaway as Sheep 2
Michael Clifton-Thompson as Judge 1 | Señor 1
Alastair Moore as Judge 2 | Señor 2
Martin Lloyd as Judge 3
Gareth Dafydd Morris as Baron
Angharad Morgan as Baroness
Julian Boyce as Archbishop
Sarah Pope Guest 1
Stephen Wells Guest 2
Stella Woodman Aide
Alun Rhys-Jenkins as Ragotski
Ruby Davies/Dancer
Rachel Harris/Dancer
Cerian Jordan/Dancer
Vivian Gayle/Dancer
Ben AndersonDancer
Michael Kirby/Dancer
Amaris Gillies/Dancer
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Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein's Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
20th June 2023.
Directed by James Bonas
Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th-century France crashes into 20th-century post-war America. Take a seat and strap in tight for a mind-boggling journey as we hurtle through a fantastical world of chaos – from castles in the Alps to skyscrapers in Montevideo, from earthquakes in Lisbon to the Amazonian jungles beyond the Andes. With societies riven by inequality and families displaced by war today, the story remains as relevant now as when it was first written in 1759.
Ed Lyon as Candide
Claudia Boyle as Cunégonde
Gillian Bevan as Pangloss | Narrator | Sage | Beggar
Madeleine Shaw as The Old Lady
Aled Hall as Governor | Vanderdendur
Mark Nathan as Maximilian
Francesca Saracino as Paquette
Dafydd Allen as Captain | Crook
Fiona Harrison-Wolfe as Sheep 1
Helen Greenaway as Sheep 2
Michael Clifton-Thompson as Judge 1 | Señor 1
Alastair Moore as Judge 2 | Señor 2
Martin Lloyd as Judge 3
Gareth Dafydd Morris as Baron
Angharad Morgan as Baroness
Julian Boyce as Archbishop
Sarah Pope Guest 1
Stephen Wells Guest 2
Stella Woodman Aide
Alun Rhys-Jenkins as Ragotski
Ruby Davies/Dancer
Rachel Harris/Dancer
Cerian Jordan/Dancer
Vivian Gayle/Dancer
Ben AndersonDancer
Michael Kirby/Dancer
Amaris Gillies/Dancer
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Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein's Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
Dress rehearsal of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
20th June 2023.
Directed by James Bonas
Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th-century France crashes into 20th-century post-war America. Take a seat and strap in tight for a mind-boggling journey as we hurtle through a fantastical world of chaos – from castles in the Alps to skyscrapers in Montevideo, from earthquakes in Lisbon to the Amazonian jungles beyond the Andes. With societies riven by inequality and families displaced by war today, the story remains as relevant now as when it was first written in 1759.
Ed Lyon as Candide
Claudia Boyle as Cunégonde
Gillian Bevan as Pangloss | Narrator | Sage | Beggar
Madeleine Shaw as The Old Lady
Aled Hall as Governor | Vanderdendur
Mark Nathan as Maximilian
Francesca Saracino as Paquette
Dafydd Allen as Captain | Crook
Fiona Harrison-Wolfe as Sheep 1
Helen Greenaway as Sheep 2
Michael Clifton-Thompson as Judge 1 | Señor 1
Alastair Moore as Judge 2 | Señor 2
Martin Lloyd as Judge 3
Gareth Dafydd Morris as Baron
Angharad Morgan as Baroness
Julian Boyce as Archbishop
Sarah Pope Guest 1
Stephen Wells Guest 2
Stella Woodman Aide
Alun Rhys-Jenkins as Ragotski
Ruby Davies/Dancer
Rachel Harris/Dancer
Cerian Jordan/Dancer
Vivian Gayle/Dancer
Ben AndersonDancer
Michael Kirby/Dancer
Amaris Gillies/Dancer
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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