The most important English opera since the time(s) of Henry Purcell
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225 min
Based on a poem published in 1810 with more ethnographic than dramatic focus, Britten constructed a sombre parable about the conflict between the masses and the individual. The maritime atmosphere, the crudity of people’s lives and passions, and the complex, impenetrable personality of the protagonist come together in a tragedy which ferments and explodes in the din of silence and hearsay. New production of the Teatro Real, in co-production with the Royal Opera House Covent Garden of London, the Opéra national of Paris and the Teatro dell’Opera of Rome
Name | Character | Team | |
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Allan Clayton | Peter Grimes | Unowned | |
Maria Bengtsson | Ellen Orford | Unowned | |
Christopher Purves | Cap. Balstrode | Unowned | |
Catherine Wyn-Rogers | Auntie | Unowned | |
John Graham-Hall | Bob Boles | Unowned | |
Clive Bayley | Swallow | Unowned | |
Rosie Aldridge | Mrs. Sedley | Unowned | |
Jacques Imbrailo | Ned Keene | Unowned | |
Barnaby Rea | Hobson | Unowned | |
Rocío Pérez | First Niece | Unowned | |
Natalia Labourdette | Second Niece | Unowned |