| jueves 19 noviembre 2026 | 19:30 |
| Puccini, Giacomo (1858-1924) | La bohème | Libreto de Luigi Illica, Giuseppe Giacosa |
| Welsh National Opera | ||
| Frederick Brown | Dirección | |
| Floris Visser | Dirección de escena | |
| Dieuweke van Reij | Diseño de escena | |
| Jon Morrell | Diseño de vestuario | |
| Alex Brok | Diseño de iluminación | |
| Welsh National Opera Orchestra | ||
| Pim Veulings | Coreografía | Original |
| Carlos Cardoso | Tenor | Rodolfo |
| Alexia Voulgaridou | Soprano | Mimì |
| Navasard Hakobyan | Barítono | Marcello |
| Laura Perešivana | Soprano | Musetta |
| Owain Rowlands | Barítono | Schaunard |
| Ross Fettes | Barítono | Colline |
| Christopher Lemmings | Tenor | Parpignol |
In the Latin Quarter of Paris, four young artists live for the moment, sharing what little they have; chasing big dreams and laughing through the cold. When Rodolfo meets Mimì, a quiet seamstress with a fading light, their connection is instant and unforgettable. But in a world shaped by poverty and passion, love burns brightly but all too briefly.
Puccini’s deeply moving masterpiece captures the passion of youth through some of the most beautiful and recognisable music ever written. La bohème evokes the spirit and intensity of bohemian life: the joy of falling in love, the pain of letting go, and the fragile of it all.
This acclaimed production reimagines this beloved story with striking clarity and emotional power. Set in a stark, monochrome world inspired by 1930s Paris where shadows linger and the presence of death is never far away.
The result is a La bohème that feels both timeless and contemporary. It paints a vivid portrait of young lives lived on the edge, where every moment matters and every goodbye cuts deep.
Ticket sale opens on 20 May 2026
Críticas de La bohème dirigida por Floris Visser

