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Concert - 25/09/21
LA TRAVIATA

Musical Director: Sam Baker
Producers: Hannah Coleman,

Thomas Wood
Venue: All Saints Church, Clifton,

BS8 3ED

 

Violetta Valéry: Hannah Coleman
Alfredo Germont: Thomas Wood
Giorgio Germont: Alexander Learmonth
Flora Bervoix: Kimberley Jones
Barone Douphol: Harry Benfield
Dottore Grenvil: Charlie Morris
Louisa: Marianne Vivash
Annina: Jenna Brown
Joseph: Oliver Chubb

LA TRAVIATA – Guiseppe Verdi

Performed in English

Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, Translation by Thomas Martin, Edited by Ruth Martin

Performed at All Saints Church, Clifton

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Saturday 25th September, 2021

(duration approximately 75mins - no interval)

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"Violetta Valéry is the shining star of Parisian nightlife. Surrounded by clutching patrons and lusting fans, her life is a never ending party. When disease touches Violetta, and a naïve young admirer makes her question her own happiness, Violetta must stare deep into the shadows cast by all those bright lights... She knows that God will forgive her for enjoying her youth - but will Man?"

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COVID-Secure information

We are performing in a Covid-safe venue, following all the safety and hygiene measures set out in the government's updates, which means we can continue with all our planned activity at this time. Should the concert be cancelled, we will refund tickets purchased. 

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We will be entering the Church via a one-way system, and allocating audience to specific pews to enable our 'Track and Trace' system.

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Face masks must be worn while in the church, unless you are exempt.

 

Stay home if you’re experiencing any symptoms of Covid-19 (these are listed on the NHS website) or if you’ve recently been in contact with someone who has Covid-19. If you develop symptoms for Covid-19 or have been asked to self-isolate, please contact operainabox@gmail.com prior to the concert as circumstance may allow for a ticket refund.

WHAT PEOPLE SAY

"I've genuinely loved every Opera in a Box production I've seen. For years, for some reason or other, I'd only seen weird avant-garde operas and no proper classics. So getting to catch up on the greats of the opera repertoire in small venues performed by excellent musicians in imaginative and creative productions has been a really lovely thing."

- La Traviata, 1532 performing arts centre

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