L’Elisir D’Amore – The Royal Opera

Cinema | (12A) | 165 minutes |
5th October 2023

Thu 5 Oct | Starts 7.15pm | Tickets £16.50 | Conc. £14.50 | Live Broadcast | Screen 1

Running time: 2 hours and 45 minutes (Includes One Interval)

Complete the Stage On Screen experience with Prosecco and Canapés, available to enjoy during the interval of this screening. Place your order during the ticket booking process.

Country boy Nemorino is determined to win the haughty Adina’s heart, but she refuses to give him the time of day. Can Doctor Dulcamara’s so-called ‘elixir of love’ work its magic?

Conductor Sesto Quatrini makes his house debut, as does soprano Nadine Sierra in the role of Adina. She is joined by Liparit Avetisyan, Boris Pinkhasovich and the incomparable Bryn Terfel as the genial wheeler-dealer Doctor Dulcamara.

Music Gaetano Donizetti
Conductor Sesto Quatrini
Director Laurent Pelly
Set Designer Chantal Thomas
Costume Designer Laurent Pelly
Lighting Designer Joël Adam

 Cast

Adina Nadine Sierra
Nemorino Liparit Avetisyan
Doctor Dulcamara Bryn Terfel
Belcore Boris Pinkhasovich
Giannetta Sarah Dufresne

Royal Opera Chorus
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House

A co-production with Opéra national de Paris

 Sung in Italian with English subtitles

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DATES & TIMES

5th October 2023

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