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Royal Ballet & Opera: Cosi Fan Tutte (12A As Live tbc)

Showing

23 Feb - 28 Feb

Next

Tue 23 Feb 6:45 PM

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Tickets

£18.00 (Adult / Oedolion)

£17.00 (Child / Plentyn)

£17.00 (Disabled / Anabl)

£17.00 (Full Time Student 15+ / Myfyrwyr Llawn Amser 15+)

£17.00 (Senior 60+ / Pobl Hyn 60+)

£17.00 (Job Seekers / Income Support / Ceiswyr Gwaith )

+ 10% booking fee per ticket

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Spurred on by a bet, two young men hatch a plan to test the fidelity of their girlfriends. What follows is a slippery game of seduction and power, the four lovers plunging into a dizzying world of shifting reality, where truth becomes increasingly unstable. Così fan tutte has lost none of its sting since it first scandalised audiences in 1790. In her Main Stage debut, Netia Jones, Associate Director of The Royal Opera, reimagines Mozart’s comedy of manners through a sharp contemporary lens, where 18th-century romantic trickery meets deeply satirical high-tech deceit. Taking on the roles of the lovers is an exciting young cast led by Louise Alder, Simone McIntosh, Mingjie Lei and Huw Montague Rendall, with Gerald Finley as their manipulative game-master Don Alfonso and Emily Pogorelc as Despina. Thomas Hengelbrock conducts, bringing out the exquisite melodies that underpin the provocative, and resolutely modern, themes at the heart of the opera.
  • The show on the 23rd of February will be streamed live, the subsequent show on the 28th of February is a recording.

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These are events which are filmed in front of a live audience, but optimised for the big screen so it’s the next best thing to being there.
The performers on stage deliver their performances as they normally would any other night. But to make sure audiences watching in cinemas have the best seat in the house, the camera positions are tailored to capture each production and work closely with technical teams to make sure every element on stage such as lighting, hair and make-up look fantastic on the big screen.
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