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19 July 2024 until 2 August 2024
 
7.30pm
Opera Holland Park Theatre
Ilchester Place
London
W8 6LU

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+44 (0 )300 999 1000

From £24
Acis and Galatea

Michael Papadopoulos, conductor
Louise Bakker, cirector
Alyson Cummins, cesigner
Johanne Jensen, lighting designer
Merry Holden, choreographer
Anthony Gregory, Acis
Elizabeth Karani, Galatea
Chuma Sijeqa, Polyphemus
Ruairi Bowen, Damon

G F Handel: Acis and Galatea

Composed in 1718 for private performance in the gardens of the Duke of Chandos’s palace, and based on an episode in Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Handel’s tragicomic serenata is a miniature masterpiece of love, loss and transformation. Birdsong and murmuring waters weave through the music as the sea nymph Galatea and the shepherd Acis celebrate their mutual love, enraging the lustful cyclops, Polyphemus. When Polyphemus attacks Acis, the shepherd is transformed into a natural spring, forever at one with the idyllic landscape and the tears of his beloved nymph.

Louise Bakker directs Opera Holland Park’s first production of a Handel opera. Former Opera Holland Park Young Artist and alumnus of the Royal Opera’s Jette Parker scheme Michael Papadopoulos conducts, with Anthony Gregory and Elizabeth Karani as the lovers, Acis and Galatea. South African bass-baritone Chuma Sijeqa takes the role of Polyphemus, the cyclops driven mad by unrequited passion.
 
17 July 2024 until 3 August 2024
 
7.30pm
Opera Holland Park Theatre
Ilchester Place
London
W8 6LU

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+44 (0 )300 999 1000

From £24
Il segreto di Susanna / Pagliacci

Il segreto di Susanna:
John Andrews, conductor
John Wilkie, director
Takis, designer
Mark Jonathan, lighting designer
Clare Presland, Countess Susanna
Richard Burkhard, Count Gil
John Savournin, Sante

Pagliacci:
Francesco Cilluffo, conductor
Martin Lloyd-Evans, director
Bridget Kimak, designer
Mark Jonathan, lighting designer
Richard Harker, chorus master and assistant conductor
David Butt Philip, Canio
Alison Langer, Nedda
Robert Hayward, Tonio
Zwakele Tshabalala, Beppe
Harry Thatcher, Silvio

Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari: Il segreto di Susanna
Ruggero Leoncavallo: Pagliacci

A double bill fuelled by sexual jealousy contrasts Wolf-Ferrari’s elegant honeymoon comedy with Leoncavallo’s shocking story of a double murder. When Gil detects the scent of a cigarette in his apartment, he assumes that his wife, Susanna, has taken a lover, but Susanna’s secret is not what it seems. When Canio the clown is told that his wife, Nedda, is unfaithful, he determines to wreak revenge on her and her lover, bringing a bloody end to their Harlequinade. Sophisticated and deadly, Pagliacci was purported to be based on true crime, while Il segreto di Susanna anticipates the screwball comedies of 1930s Hollywood, with music of delicious wit and charm.

Clare Presland, Richard Burkhard and John Savournin reunite for this first revival of John Wilkie’s stylish 2019 production of Il segreto di Susanna. Now the leading tenor of his generation, David Butt Philip returns to Opera Holland Park to make his role debut as Canio in Martin Lloyd-Evans’s new production of Pagliacci, conducted by Francesco Cilluffo. Alison Langer sings the role of Nedda, Canio’s unhappy wife, with Harry Thatcher as her lover, Silvio.
 
27 July 2024 until 4 August 2024
 
Worcestershire

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Worcester Three Choirs Festival

 


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