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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2016 20:18:20 GMT
Just got their announcement email - details sparse at the moment Autumn 2016 Shakespeare 400 10 September - 2 October & 6 - 10 December† Macbeth, Verdi, New production The Merchant of Venice, André Tchaikowsky, UK première (presumably this production since David Pountney was involved - www.ft.com/cms/s/2/d1ac5a6a-f2b3-11e2-a203-00144feabdc0.html)Kiss Me, Kate, Cole Porter, New Production (email says "new production" but is oddly illustrated with a photo from the Opera North 2015 production ) Summer 2017 Vienna Vice 20 May - 17 June Die Fledermaus, Johann Strauss II, Revival Der Rosenkavalier, Richard Strauss, New production Spring 2017 Love’s Poisoned Chalice 28 January - 18 February La bohème, Puccini, Revival Madam Butterfly, Puccini, Revival Le Vin Herbé, Frank Martin, New production
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Post by Dawnstar on Feb 10, 2016 21:03:04 GMT
I'm already planning a trip to Cardiff for Rosenkavalier - my favourite opera - assuming that it doesn't tour, as their summer season usually doesn't.
I think that the ON Kiss Me Kate was credited in the programme as a co-production with WNO. They probably just mean "new to WNO", as opera companies have a habit of saying "new" when they actually mean "just new to us".
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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2016 21:13:02 GMT
Ah yes, I'm sure you're right.
Assuming dates work out I'll be up there for a Macbeth / Merchant weekend I think, and also probably Rosenkavalier which I don't think I've ever seen.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Feb 11, 2016 12:49:58 GMT
Good season
I'm interested in quite a few especially Venice
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Post by Dawnstar on Feb 12, 2016 22:19:35 GMT
Ah yes, I'm sure you're right. Assuming dates work out I'll be up there for a Macbeth / Merchant weekend I think, and also probably Rosenkavalier which I don't think I've ever seen. Oh, you really must see Rosenkavalier at some point, whether WNO's or elsewhere. Parts of it are indescribably beautiful & moving. I think I'd like the Trio to be the last music I hear before dying - not that I'm planning to die just yet, got far too much theatregoing booked!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2016 23:05:45 GMT
I think that the ON Kiss Me Kate was credited in the programme as a co-production with WNO. They probably just mean "new to WNO", as opera companies have a habit of saying "new" when they actually mean "just new to us". It's definitely a co-production. I remember they did that with Sweeney Todd last year, advertising it as a "new production" even though it had already been performed in Dundee, Leeds and Manchester (in the round).
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2016 8:44:47 GMT
Great looking season. On a related note I was going into the WMC as the WNO matinee was letting out on Tuesday, the comment from one audience member was "well that was better than I expected anyway"
Not sure which one she'd seen of this season but good to know her presumably low expectations were exceeded....
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Post by Dawnstar on Feb 18, 2016 19:35:20 GMT
Great looking season. On a related note I was going into the WMC as the WNO matinee was letting out on Tuesday, the comment from one audience member was "well that was better than I expected anyway" Not sure which one she'd seen of this season but good to know her presumably low expectations were exceeded.... I wonder if it was a public dress rehearsal of Nozze di Figaro? The only opera of the spring season that has officially opened so far is Barbiere di Siviglia & that hasn't had any matinees.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2016 9:40:49 GMT
Ah given the timing it was likely the public dress rehearsal. How could I forget those. (I spent a couple of years front and back of house on them and they are unholy nightmares of a thing, mainly because letting the WNO crowd loose on unreserved seating is asking for trouble and the theatre also enjoys doing a fire alarm test during public dress runs)
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Post by Dawnstar on Feb 19, 2016 20:32:33 GMT
Unreserved seating in a place the size of the WMC must be awful. When you see the complaints on the Southwark Playhouse thread for a theatre maybe a 20th of the size!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2016 10:13:36 GMT
It was an utter nightmare. Particularly as the invited crowd have shall we say "strong" opinions about their place in the hierarchy and therefore where they should be sitting. Also passive aggressive queuing at it's finest!!
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Post by Dawnstar on Feb 22, 2016 18:26:40 GMT
I wonder why WNO didn't just allocate seats? I've never actually been to one, not being able to afford the membership, but I'm sure from what I've heard from those that have that the ROH's public rehearsals aren't a seating free for all.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2016 8:09:52 GMT
I don't know really, it's just 'always been that way' I think because when they started doing it there weren't as many on the invite list and it didn't matter quite so much? it also doesn't help that it's a mix of 'old guard' WNO audience and 'industry people' a lethal combination
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Post by bordeaux on Mar 7, 2016 18:44:46 GMT
Very exciting news. Not often a major opera puts on two operas I've never heard of in the space of one year. Puts some other companies to shame. I could have done without Kiss Me Kate perhaps - for which I would have substituted Walton's Troilus and Cressida to make it three rarities in a year - but it's a great show in the right hands.
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