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Madama Butterfly

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Milton Keynes TheatreMilton Keynes, South-East, MK9 3NZ, Royaume-uni
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de London
Programme
Puccini, Giacomo (1858-1924)Madama ButterflyLivret de Luigi Illica, Giuseppe Giacosa
Artistes
Welsh National Opera
Andrew GreenwoodDirection
Joachim HerzMise en scène
Reinhart ZimmermanDécors
Eleonore KleiberCostumes
Chorus of Welsh National Opera
Orchestra of Welsh National Opera
Sarah CrispRevival Director
Karah SonSopranoCio-Cio-San (Madama Butterfly)2017 mars 24
Linda RichardsonSopranoCio-Cio-San (Madama Butterfly)2017 mars 25
Jonathan BurtonTénorPinkerton2017 mars 24
Paul Charles ClarkeTénorPinkerton2017 mars 25
David KempsterBarytonSharpless
Rebecca Afonwy-JonesMezzo-sopranoSuzuki
Richard WiegoldBasseLe Bonze
Sian MeinirSopranoKate Pinkerton
Simon Crosby ButtleTénorGoro
Monika SawaSopranoLa mère de Cio-Cio-San
Meriel AndrewSopranoLa cousine
Carolyn JacksonSopranoLa tante
Alastair MooreBarytonPrince Yamadori
Jack O'KellyBarytonL'officier d'état civil
Martin LloydBasseLe commissaire impérial
George Newton-FitzgeraldBasseYakuside

Joachim Herz’s Madam Butterfly has been with us for over three decades and with good reason. It’s a classic, traditional staging of this much-loved opera. While being completely faithful to the composer’s intentions it also critiques imperialism to powerful effect. Each scene looks like a sepia photograph through which we glimpse a vanished world.

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