L'Incoronazione di Poppea is a tormented story of love, betrayal, and power. Set in the decadent world of 17th century Italy, it follows the love affair between Emperor Nero and Poppea, a beautiful and ambitious courtesan. As their relationship grows, they face opposition from political rivals, the wrath of the gods, and their own inner demons. With stunning live performances and a captivating storyline, this opera takes the audience on a journey of passion and treachery.
A count has designs on his personal valet's fiancée and is determined to stop their wedding taking place. Meanwhile, the countess tries to regain her husband's love by any means necessary. Mozart's great comic opera is a tale of intrigue, misunderstanding and forgiveness. Christian Gerhaher plays the clever Figaro and Simon Keenlyside his aristocratic master in this revival of David McVicar's much-loved production at the Royal Opera House.
Live performance from Opéra National de Lyon.
This ever-popular opera is given a fresh point of view in Barrie Kosky’s highly physical production, originally created for Frankfurt Opera. The Australian director is one of the world’s most sought-after opera directors, whose Royal Opera debut with Shostakovich’s The Nose in 2016 was greeted with delight. For Carmen he has devised a far-from-traditional version, incorporating music written by Bizet for the score but not usually heard, and giving a new voice to the opera’s endlessly fascinating central character.
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