Leeds Grand TheatreLeeds, Yorkshire and the Humber, LS1 6NZ, Royaume-uni
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de London
Artistes
Opera North | |||
Jac van Steen | Direction | 2013 sept. 14, 21 mat, 27, oct. 10, 16 | |
Phyllida Lloyd | Mise en scène | ||
Anthony Ward | Décors | ||
Martin Pickard | Direction | 2013 oct. 26 | |
Giselle Allen | Soprano | Ellen Orford | |
Jennifer France | Soprano | First Niece | |
Aoife O'Sullivan | Soprano | Second Niece | |
Rebecca de Pont Davies | Mezzo-soprano | Mrs Sedley | |
Yvonne Howard | Mezzo-soprano | Auntie | |
Mark Le Brocq | Ténor | Bob Boles | |
Jeffrey Lloyd-Roberts | Ténor | Peter Grimes | |
Iain Paton | Ténor | Rev Horace Adams | |
Robert Hayward | Baryton | Captain Balstrode | |
Stephen Richardson | Basse | Hobson | 2013 sept. 14, 21 mat, 27, oct. 10, 16 |
Benedict Nelson | Baryton | Ned Keene | |
Paul Hudson | Basse | Hobson | 2013 oct. 26 |
Revival of 2006 production
‘The operatic event of the year’ The Sunday Times.
Set in a small fishing community on the English coast, this astounding opera is an utterly absorbing, emotionally compelling experience, not to be missed. Britten’s atmospheric music takes powerful inspiration from the sea, vividly portraying the human drama unfolding around the outsider Peter Grimes.
‘The operatic event of the year’ The Sunday Times.
Set in a small fishing community on the English coast, this astounding opera is an utterly absorbing, emotionally compelling experience, not to be missed. Britten’s atmospheric music takes powerful inspiration from the sea, vividly portraying the human drama unfolding around the outsider Peter Grimes.