![]() Audiences at those venues can enjoy Don Pasquale and The Rake’s Progress, as well as Glyndebourne’s first-ever staging of Handel’s Messiah, a rare opportunity to see and hear Glyndebourne’s exceptional Chorus centre-stage. The Tour then goes on the road for performances at The Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury (3 – 5 November), Milton Keynes Theatre (10 – 12 November), Norwich Theatre Royal (24 – 26 November) and Liverpool Empire Theatre (1 – 3 December). The opera will be conducted by Kerem Hasan and cast includes Matthew Best as Father Trulove and Nardus Williams as Anne Trulove. Completing the line up is John Cox’s iconic 1975 production of Stravinsky’s The Rake’s Progress, returning to Glyndebourne for the first time in a decade to introduce David Hockney’s designs to a new generation. Cast includes German soprano Dorothea Herbert as Leonore and tenor Adam Smith as Florestan.Īlongside Fidelio, the repertoire at Glyndebourne includes Mariame Clément’s popular staging of Donizetti’s exhilarating romantic comedy Don Pasquale, featuring a talented young cast (including Italian-Ethiopian soprano Mariam Battistelli as Norina and bass baritone Ricardo Seguel in the title role) and conducted by Jonathan Bloxham. It is directed by rising star Frederic Wake-Walker and conducted by Ben Glassberg, the principal conductor of the Glyndebourne Tour. This exciting new staging was originally scheduled to appear at the 2020 Glyndebourne Festival, before the event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The season opens at Glyndebourne on Friday 8 October with the premiere of a new production of Fidelio, Beethoven’s only opera. ![]() ![]() Members of the public can book tickets for Tour performances at Glyndebourne (8 – 31 October) from this Sunday, 4 July. Accessibly priced and with a more informal dress code than its summer Festival, the Glyndebourne Tour is open to all, with ticket prices starting from as little as £10. This autumn’s Glyndebourne Tour opens for public booking, including a striking new production of Beethoven’s only operaįollowing its cancellation in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Glyndebourne Tour will return in autumn 2021 with performances at Glyndebourne and in Canterbury, Milton Keynes, Norwich and Liverpool.Įach autumn, the Glyndebourne Tour brings world-class opera productions to venues across the UK, allowing more audiences to enjoy a taste of the famous Glyndebourne opera experience. ![]()
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