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ROYAL OPERA
HOUSE NO CINEMA (2014/2015)
From: Heloísa
Helena De Castro Guimarães
Date: 2014-08-01
Cinemas
16 OCTOBER
2014
Kenneth
MacMillan’s acclaimed tragic
ballet is a modern
masterpiece.
Coming soon
16
OCTOBER 2014
Kenneth MacMillan’s
acclaimed tragic
ballet is a modern
masterpiece.
27
OCTOBER 2014
A
despairing father is
torn between love
for his family and
duty to a corrupt
city in Verdi’s
searing early
tragedy starring
Placido Domingo
conducted by Antonio
Pappano.
26
NOVEMBER 2014
Laurent Pelly’s
acclaimed production
of Donizetti’s opera
radiates tenderness,
humour and southern
sunshine, starring
Vittorio Grigolo,
Lucy Crowe and Bryn
Terfel.
16
DECEMBER 2014
Follow Alice down
the rabbit hole in
Christopher
Wheeldon’s
thrillingly
entertaining ballet.
29
JANUARY 2015
David
McVicar directs a
new production of
Umberto Giordano’s
passionate drama of
liberty and love in
the French
Revolution, starring
Jonas Kaufmann and
Eva-Maria Westbroek
conducted by Antonio
Pappano.
24
FEBRUARY 2015
Tim
Albery’s acclaimed
production is a
darkly insightful
account of Wagner’s
early masterpiece,
starring Bryn Terfel
conducted by Andris
Nelsons.
17
MARCH 2015
Anthony Dowell’s
production of the
greatest romantic
ballet draws upon
the opulence of
1890s Russia.
1
APRIL 2015
John
Fulljames presents a
new production of
Bertolt Brecht and
Kurt Weill’s
furiously
impassioned satire
on consumerism,
starring Anne Sofie
von Otter, Willard
White and Christine
Rice conducted by
Mark Wigglesworth.
5 MAY
2015
Frederick Ashton’s
joyful ballet
contains some of his
most brilliant
choreography.
10
JUNE 2015
A
lost key and an
accidental touch of
cold hands in the
dark – so begins one
of the greatest
romances of all
opera. Anna Netrebko
and Joseph Calleja
star in the live
cinema relay.
5
JULY 2015
Damiano Michieletto
makes his Royal
Opera House debut
with a new
production of
Rossini’s final
opera and greatest
masterpiece,
starring Gerald
Finley conducted by
Antonio Pappano.
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