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Il barbiere di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville)

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Leeds Grand TheatreLeeds, Yorkshire and the Humber, LS1 6NZ, United Kingdom
Dates/times in London time zone
Programme
Rossini, Gioachino (1792-1868)Il barbiere di SivigliaLibretto by Cesare Sterbini
Performers
Opera North
Stuart StratfordConductor
Giles HavergalDirector
Russell CraigSet Designer, Costume Designer
Gerry JenkinsonLighting Designer
Katie BrayMezzo-sopranoRosina
Nicholas WattsTenorCount Almaviva
Gavan RingBaritoneFigaro
Eric RobertsBaritoneDr Bartolo
Victoria SharpSopranoBerta
Alastair MilesBassDon Basilio
Nicholas ButterfieldBassFiorello

Rosina is rich, beautiful and in love with a dashing young Count. However, her elderly guardian, Doctor Bartolo, has designs on her himself, and does everything he can to put obstacles in the way of their happiness. But with the help of the sharp-witted Figaro, true love finally triumphs.

Tuneful and vivacious, Rossini’s score contains one irresistibly catchy number after another, ranging from the fireworks of Figaro’s ‘Largo al factotum’ to the seductive beauty of the Count’s ‘Ecco, ridente’.

Giles Havergal’s handsome period production delivers pure enjoyment with bags of style. This revival features three exceptionally engaging young singers in Nicholas Watts (Count), Katie Bray (Rosina) and Gavan Ring (Figaro). They are joined by one of the UK’s most distinguished operatic basses, Alastair Miles, as Basilio, and this classic production wouldn’t be complete without the comic genius of Eric Roberts as Bartolo.

Reviews of Il barbiere di Siviglia directed by Giles Havergal

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