| domingo 22 marzo 2026 | 15:00 |
| Martin Pickard | Dirección | |
| Harry Fehr | Dirección de escena | |
| Nicky Shaw | Diseño de escena | |
| Mark Jonathan | Diseño de iluminación | |
| Royal Northern College of Music Orchestra | ||
| Christian Loizou | Barítono | Priest |
| Esther Shea | Soprano | Fox (Zlatohřbítek) |
| Clementine Thompson | Soprano | Vixen (Bystrouška) |
| Jay Broadhurst | Tenor | Schoolmaster |
| Charlie Barker | Barítono | Forester |
| Bonnie Staude | Soprano | Chocholka |
| Ruth Harley | Soprano | Frantík |
| Morgan Rosati | Soprano | Mrs Paškova |
| Sophia Parker | Soprano | Pepík |
| Jem Gray | Mezzosoprano | Forester’s wife |
| Sarah Rappoport | Mezzosoprano | Lapák |
| Ellena Hicks | Mezzosoprano | Owl |
| Oscar Bowen-Hill | Tenor | Rooster |
| Merel-Magali Cox | Contralto | Woodpecker |
| Gabriel Jones | Tenor | Mosquito |
| Sam Rose | Tenor | Pásek |
| Khaled Issa | Barítono | Harašta |
| Benjamin Finnie | Bajo | Badger |
When a curious fox cub is captured by a Forester in the woods, their unlikely encounter unfolds into a tale of nature, humanity, and the cycle of life.
Inspired by a Czech newspaper comic strip, the fantastical tale of The Cunning Little Vixen follows the spirited Vixen Sharp-Ears through her life’s journey. Transcending the boundaries of the human and animal realms, the story illuminates our delicate relationship with nature and the passage of time.
The Vixen endures a youth of cruel confinement at the hands of the Forester and his family. Following an attempt, in vain, to incite a rebellion among the other farmyard animals, she eventually finds the courage to escape captivity. In the wild, she meets a charming male fox and, following an unexpected turn of fate, the two quickly marry. At last, the Vixen is able to live a free life in the world she was born to roam.
But, with the Forester still haunted by her memory, this freedom comes at a final heavy cost for our spirited heroine…
Janáček’s evocative score weaves in folk tunes of his native Moravia with lush orchestral writing, gloriously embodying the playful wildness of the animal world against the majestic backdrop of the forest.
Written at the end of his career, The Cunning Little Vixen is a reflection of Janáček’s own life and impending death, exploring the natural cycle of life and the eternal rhythms of the natural word.
Join us as we raise the curtain on this vibrant, colourful, yet deeply moving tale.
Tickets
Full Price £30.50, £26
Student/Under 26 £17.50, £15

