Celebrating its tenth birthday, David McVicar’s production of Gounod’s Faust sets its bombastic goings-on in the heart of 1870s Paris in the build-up to the Franco-Prussian war. While the opera itself is firmly embedded in the repertoire, this production is particularly notable for Charles Edwards’ breathtaking scenery.
To complement Gounod's classic re-telling upstairs, there is a modern interpretation of Faust downstairs at the Royal Opera House. If you fancy a performance of Faust and are a fan of new music, why not opt for young English composer Luke Bedford’s hotly anticipated Through His Teeth, which will be opening at the Lindbury Studio Theatre on the 3rd April. The opera will be performed by fantastic contemporary music specialists CHROMA and is guaranteed to showcase the talents of one of the most exciting composers of our age. If you are wondering where to start with Bedford’s music, we suggest the beautiful Wonderful Two Headed Nightingale for solo violin, solo viola and ensemble.
Tickets: £7-£160
Address and Map: Covent Garden, London WC2E 9DD
Underground: Covent Garden
What | Faust - Royal Opera House |
Where | Royal Opera House, Bow Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 9DD | MAP |
When |
04 Apr 14 – 25 Apr 14, 7pm |
Price | |
Website | click here to book via the Royal Opera House |