The Royal Opera's next season has been announced. Overall it looks a pretty strong season, and with lots of 'regie' producers being employed, there will be lots for people to get enraged at. A lot of new works and world premieres as well.
New productions of:
Revivals of:
New productions of:
- La bohème (Richard Jones),
- La Tragédie de Carmen (a restaging of the late Peter Brook’s version of Carmen at Wilton’s music hall)
- Semiramide (David Alden), with Joyce di Donato
- Monteverdi’s The Return of Ulysses (at the Roundhouse)
- Carmen (to be directed by Barrie Kosky, so likely to be controversial and/or hated by the usual suspects)
- From the House of the Dead (to be directed by Krzysztof Warlikowski, so could also be controversial)
- Coraline (new opera by Mark-Anthony Turnage, at the Barbican)
- Lessons in Love and Violence (new opera by George Benjamin)
- A new opera by Tansy Davies and Nick Drake (no title yet apparently)
- Mamzer Bastard (new opera by Na'ama Zisser)
- Lohengrin (to be directed by David Alden)
Revivals of:
- Die Zauberflöte
- Herheim’s Les Vêpres siciliennes
- Katie Mitchell’s Lucia di Lammermoor
- Cavalleria rusticana / Pagliacci, a good cast, but unfortunately to be conducted by Daniel Oren
- Rigoletto, with Dmitri Hvorostovsky (on the assumption that the continuing treatment of his brain tumour is successful)
- Salome
- Tosca (Gheorghui returns)
- Macbeth, with Anna Netrebko (if she turns up)
- 4.48 Psychosis (by Philip Venables
- Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk
- Don Giovanni (another revival of Holten’s dreary production)
- Falstaff (Bryn Terfel returns)
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