Announcing the new season from the Royal Opera House and other leading venues around the world
Tickets: £20 / £19 Concessions / £17.50 Curzon Members / £5.00 Children
Mayfair Royal Box: £100 / £80 Curzon Members
Chelsea Pullmans: £22.50 / £19 Curzon Members
16 December 2008: HANSEL & GRETEL, Royal Opera House (Opera) – LIVE
7.20pm (Performance starts 7.30pm) Approximate duration 1h 45m, with one interval
Sir Colin Davis conducts a new production of Humperdinck’s opera by directors Moshe Leiser & Patrice Caurier. The phenomenal cast includes Diana Damrau, Angelika Kirchschlager, Thomas Allen, Anja Silja, and Elizabeth Connell.
28 December 2008: THE NUTCRACKER, Royal Ballet – LIVE *
12.20pm (Performance start 12.30pm) Approximate duration 2h20m, with one interval
Peter Wright’s production of this seasonal favourite is classical ballet at its most approachable and visually entrancing. E.T.A. Hoffmann’s story tells of one Christmas Eve, when young Clara creeps downstairs for one of her presents, but instead finds herself at the start of a night of magical adventures. Through it all, Tchaikovsky’s music is some of the most instantly memorable of all ballet, with a wealth of famous melodies.
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5 April 2009: *MESSIAH, King’s College Cambridge (Concert) – LIVE
7.15pm / Approximate duration TBC
Handel’s death was on 14th April 1759 – exactly 250 years ago in April 2009. This performance will be screened live from the Chapel of King’s College, Cambridge on Palm Sunday – 5th April. Stephen Cleobury will conduct the Choir with the Adademy of Ancient Music providing the orchestra.
3 June 2009: ONDINE, Royal Ballet – LIVE
7.15pm / Approximate duration 2h 32m with 2 intervals
Frederick Ashton’s three-act ballet Ondine was famously created for Margot Fonteyn and Michael Soames. The storyline is of a playful and mischevious water sprite who falls in love with a mortal with tragic consequences, with music by Hans Werner Henze. Highlights include the famous shadow dance in Act 1 and a dramatic shipwreck in Act 2.
25 June 2009: LA TRAVIATA, Royal Opera House (Opera) – LIVE
6.45pm / Approximate duration 3h 12m with 2 intervals
Verdi’s most famous work is performed here by Renée Fleming, Joseph Calleja and Thomas Hampson in a revival of Richard Eyre’s highly acclaimed production. Conductor: Antonio Pappano.
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