Kurzprofil
| Adresse | Bute Place, Cardiff
Cardiff Wales CF10 5AL Vereinigtes Königreich |
| Google maps | 51° 27' 53.892" N 3° 9' 53.113" W |
Veranstaltungstippsmehr...
CardiffBluebeard’s Castle + Oedipus Rex

Bartók, Strawinsky
Lidiya Yankovskaya; Joe Hill-Gibbins; Welsh National Opera; Milla Clarke; Welsh National Opera Orchestra; Nathan Berg
CardiffLa bohème

Puccini: La bohème
Corinna Niemeyer; Floris Visser; Welsh National Opera; Dieuweke van Reij; Jon Morrell; Alex Brok; Welsh National Opera Orchestra
CardiffThe Anonymous Lover

Chevalier de Saint-George: L'Amant anonyme
Frederick Brown; Omar Elerian; Welsh National Opera; Cécile Trémolières; Welsh National Opera Orchestra; Nardus Williams
CardiffHedd Wyn: Eisteddfod Atomig

McNeff: Hedd Wyn: Eisteddfod Atomig
Iwan Davies; Steffan Donnelly; Welsh National Opera; Steffan Lloyd Owen; Paul Carey Jones
CardiffLes Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo

Verschiedene: Mixed Programme
Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo
Neue Kritikenmehr...
Pelléas et Mélisande
Mélisande als Lulu in David Pountneys unbefriedigender Inszenierung von Debussys Pelléas et Mélisande für die Welsh National Opera.
Beware of what you wish for: The Makropulos Affair at WNO
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Olivia Fuchs gives a powerful staging of Janáček's morality tale of the perils of eternal youth, with an excellent cast, but there are reservations about the title role.
WNO’s belated 75th birthday party gets off to a triumphant start
WNO finally emerges from the pandemic with a performance of The Barber of Seville full of emotion and elation.
WNO’s Figaro revival crackles with humour and exudes joie de vivre
A solid Figaro in Cardiff, in which individual performances are a joy, and humour abounds.
WNO tackles Vêpres but the vocal fireworks fail to ignite
David Pountney completes his “Verdi trilogy” for the company but although his staging has fluidity, it lacks an explosive ending... and the vocal performances disappoint.
Carmen in Cardiff: WNO's powerful new production is a triumph
Virginie Verrez acted not with fire and ice but with gallic insouciance.
Joyce El-Khoury shines as Donizetti's Tudor queen
It is a thing of wonder that Roberto Devereux is one of Donizetti’s lesser known works. Whether on account of its challenging soprano part, or its fussy Tudor setting, it is rarely performed, but contains some of the composer’s most beautiful – and indeed memorable – arias and duets.
Bowler hats and lobsters: WNO's surreal Magic Flute returns
Dominic Cooke’s Magritte-inspired production returns to Wales Millennium Centre to keep the audience giggling.
