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PUCCINI LA BOHEME STARRING FLOSS A COCKAPOODLE AS MUSETTA'S DOG AT SWANSEA GRAND THEATRE ON THURSDAY 6TH APRIL |
Opera & Ballet International proudly presents an Ellen Kent production with international soloists, highly praised chorus and full orchestraOne of the most romantic operas ever written Introducing the International soprano Alyona Kistenyova as Mimi and starring Olga Perrier, the international French Soprano as Musetta Floss will be treading the boards as Musetta's dog in the cafe scene, with brass bands and lots of street children. Floss is a local dog from Rhos Swansea; she is 3 years old and has been described by her owner as ‘a very clever dog who likes to do tricks’. Floss has won awards for her agility training, she also loves to eat and her favourite food is chicken. She is a pretty cockapoodle and has a glamorous white coat with bows in her hair. Most of all Floss loves to be with people; she is very friendly and will no doubt love her experience and all the attention when she stars in La Boheme. Her owner Sian Griffiths will go on stage with Floss dressed as Musetta’s maid. Award-winning opera director and producer Ellen Kent said: “People say never work with children or animals but I love to do both. The first time was 20 years ago when my pet cat Holly Go-Lightly was in one of my productions and was an instant hit. Since then we’ve had horses, dogs, goldfish and even a golden eagle with a 6ft wingspan on stage. “Many years ago when we last did La Boheme and asked local people to volunteer their pets it was a huge success. We even used a rescue dog once and found him dozens of new owners! “We’re a nation of animal lovers after all. I’m sure there is plenty of doggie talent out there.” Ellen Kent brings one of the most romantic operas ever written to the stage in her new tour, traditionally staged featuring beautiful sets and costumes. The set reflects the Bohemian art of the period and will include a brass band, snow effects and Musetta’s dog will also make an entrance. “Ellen Kent always includes extra touches and here we had a colourful carnival scene with street entertainers, a local brass, snow effects and a dog (very well behaved on the night).” – Bristol Post, 2013 Puccini’s masterpiece, La Boheme, is based on Henri Murger’s novel Scenes de la vie de boheme. Set in Paris, it focuses on the love between seamstress Mimi and poet Rodolfo. The powerful and emotional La Boheme is the tragic tale of hopeless romance between the doomed, consumptive Mimi and penniless writer Rodolfo. After falling in love instantly, Rodolfo later leaves Mimi due to her flirtatious behaviour, although he wracked by guilt since their life together has probably worsened Mimi’s delicate constitution. In true tragic opera fashion, the pair reunite briefly at the end before Mimi dies. "I try to do opera that the audience can emotionally connect with, not just on a musical level but with the personal drama happening on the stage.” Ellen was inspired by reading George Orwell’s book “Down and out in Paris”, in her depiction of the extreme poverty in the backstreets and attics of Paris. This classic tale of Parisian love and loss features many famous arias including ‘Your Tiny Hand is Frozen’, ‘They Call Me Mimi’ and ‘Musetta’s Waltz’. Sung in Italian with English surtitles. * Cast subject to change. “Authentic, tender and passionate” - Daily Telegraph Alyona Kistenyova had a beautiful pure strong voice - allied to a real emotional intensity, it shone to perfection in Vissi d’arte. (Tosca)" The Argus, Brighton 2016 “The opera tugged me along and conducted my inner strings with accomplished magic.” – Southend Echo, 2014 To book tickets call the Box Office on 01792 475715 or visit www.swanseagrand.co.uk and they are £15 - £33.00** with selected concessions available. ** All tickets include a 50p Restoration Fund contribution. Online booking fee applies. |
| Grand Theatre Swansea web site: www.swansea.gov.uk/grandtheatre |
| Jo. Hicks e-mail: Jo.Hicks@swansea.gov.uk |
| Friday, March 31, 2017 |
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Opera & Ballet International proudly presents an Ellen Kent production with international soloists, highly praised chorus and full orchestra