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Manon Lescaut

Gran Teatre del Liceu: AuditoriumLa Rambla, 51-59, Barcelona, Catalonia, 08002, Spain
Dates/times in Madrid time zone
Tuesday 17 March 202619:30
Friday 20 March 202619:30
Monday 23 March 202619:30
Thursday 26 March 202619:30
Sunday 29 March 202617:00
Wednesday 01 April 202619:30
Programme
Puccini, Giacomo (1858-1924)Manon LescautLibretto by Luigi Illica, Marco Praga, Domenico Oliva
Performers
Gran Teatre del Liceu
Josep PonsConductor
Àlex OlléDirector
Alfons FloresSet Designer
Lluc CastellsCostume Designer
Joachim KleinLighting Designer
Orquesta Sinfónica del Gran Teatre del Liceu
Coro del Gran Teatre del Liceu
Emmanuel CarlierVideo
Luis Toro ArayaAssistant conductor
Asmik GrigorianSopranoManon Lescaut
Joshua GuerreroTenorChevalier des Grieux
Iurii SamoilovBaritoneLescaut
Donato di StefanoBassGeronte di Ravoir
Filip FilipovićTenorEdmondo
Carmen ArtazaMezzo-sopranoMusician
Álvaro DianaTenorDancing master

Manon Lescaut is a passionate opera that explores the tragic love between a young student and a beautiful woman torn between love and luxury. Premiered in 1893, it marked Puccini’s first major success and began his fruitful collaboration with librettists Illica and Giacosa. The opera features rich melodies, including the famous “Sola, perduta, abbandonata,” showcasing Puccini’s lyrical prowess.

Directed by Àlex Ollé, this production from the Frankfurt Opera updates the story to a contemporary setting, depicting Manon and her brother as immigrants facing exploitation. Set designs by Alfons Flores and costumes by Lluc Castells create a gritty, urban atmosphere, while the recurring motif of the word “LOVE” underscores the opera’s themes of desire and despair.

Lithuanian soprano Asmik Grigorian stars as Manon, delivering a compelling performance alongside American tenor Joshua Guerrero as Des Grieux. Conducted by Josep Pons, this production offers a modern, emotionally charged interpretation of Puccini’s masterpiece.

Reviews of Manon Lescaut directed by Àlex Ollé

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