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La bohème

Teatro de la Maestranza: Sala principalPaseo de Cristóbal Colón 22, Seville, Andalusia, 41001, Spain
Dates/times in Madrid time zone
Friday 04 December 202620:00
Saturday 05 December 202620:00
Tuesday 08 December 202620:00
Wednesday 09 December 202620:00
Thursday 10 December 202620:00
Friday 11 December 202620:00
Saturday 12 December 202620:00
Programme
Puccini, Giacomo (1858-1924)La bohèmeLibretto by Luigi Illica, Giuseppe Giacosa
Performers
Teatro de la Maestranza
Carlo MontanaroConductorDec 04, 08, 10, 12
Valentin EgelConductorDec 05, 09, 11
Sir Jonathan MillerDirector
Isabella BywaterSet Designer, Costume Designer
Jean KalmanLighting Designer
Real Orquesta Sinfónica de Sevilla
Coro Teatro de la Maestranza
Escolanía de Los Palacios
Julio NomdedeuBassCustoms Sergeant
Celso AlbeloTenorRodolfoDec 04, 08, 10, 12
Angel Raii GomezTenorRodolfoDec 05, 09, 11
Ailyn PérezSopranoMimìDec 04, 08, 10, 12
Berna PerlesSopranoMimìDec 05, 09, 11
Alfonso MujicaBaritoneMarcelloDec 04, 08, 10, 12
Carlos DazaBaritoneMarcelloDec 05, 09, 11
Giuliana GianfaldoniSopranoMusettaDec 04, 08, 10, 12
Soraya MéncidSopranoMusettaDec 05, 09, 11
Lluis Calvet i PeyBaritoneSchaunardDec 04, 08, 10, 12
Carlos Fernando ReynosoBaritoneSchaunardDec 05, 09, 11
Marko MimicaBassCollineDec 04, 08, 10, 12
Sebastià Serra RodriguezBassCollineDec 05, 09, 11
Pablo GálvezBaritoneAlcindoro
Manuel de DiegoTenorParpignol
Gregorio GarcíaBaritoneCustoms Officer

Since 2017, the stage of the Teatro de la Maestranza has not relived the setbacks of the bohemians who, with the music of Puccini, shared a garret and projects in a Paris out of step with time. The story of Rodolfo, Mimi, Marcello and friends is the sad truth about short lived youth, how reality feeds on dreams and false perceptions, obliging one to mature too quickly in an overly cold world.

La bohème designed by Jonathan Miller for the English National Opera (revived here by Isabella Bywater) takes the action to the 30´s of the last century, respecting the original action while putting the focus on each character of this group tragedy. It is tainted by verismo, but with the most Italian “canto” and the very beautiful melodies for its protagonists.

Leading the cast on this occasion are two of the grand voices on the international scene: tenor Celso Albelo and soprano Ailyn Pérez, acclaimed interpreters of Puccini in two of their favourite roles. It will be the first time they perform together on the stage of our theatre. The anticipated return home after nearly 10 years of the poet, the seamstress and the rest of the bohemians will be quite the event.

Reviews of La bohème directed by Sir Jonathan Miller

Teatro de la Maestranza y Salas del Arenal, S.A.