⚫ Barbara Hannigan conducts Stravinsky & Knussen: A collaborative project between the Royal Academy of Music and the Juilliard School ⚫ Beyond Orientalism: Orpha Phelan's imaginative new production of Félicien David's Lalla-Roukh at Wexford Festival ⚫ Intriguing work in progress: Alberto Caruso & Colm Toibin's The Master in its first full staging at Wexford ⚫ Musical and dramatic riches: Wexford revives Dvorak's final opera, Armida, in an imaginative production with some superb singing ⚫ Cross-border cross-pollination: Halévy's opera based on Shakespeare's The Tempest proves to be ideal Wexford territory, if not quite a forgotten gem The BP Big Screens showing the Marriage of Figaro are: Granary Square (London), Trafalgar Square (London), IQL Summer Lawn (Stratford), Lyric Square (Hammersmith, London), Millennium Square (Leeds), Old Eldon Square (Newcastle), Television Centre (White City, London), The Forum (Southend-on-Sea), Arena Square (Wembley Park, London), Whitecliff Bay Holiday Park (Bembridge, Isle of Wight), Castle Square (Swansea), Big Screen Bristol (Millennium Square), Guildhall Square (Portsmouth), Queen’s Drive Space (Exmouth), University of Warwick (Coventry), The Oast House, Spinningfields (Manchester), see the Royal Opera House website for details. Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro - Royal OPera 201 ( Photo Mark Douet) This revival of McVicar's production is conducted by John Eliot Gardiner and features Christian Gerhaher as Figaro, Joelle Harvey as Susanna, Simon Keenlyside as the Count, and Julia Kleiter as the Countess. The performance will also be live-streamed on Facebook, YouTube and OperaVision This is final of the Royal Opera House BP Big Screen broadcasts for this season. There is a chance to enjoy David McVicar's production of Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro at the Royal Opera House free on 9 July 2019, when the performance will be broadcast live to sites all over the UK from Aberdeen to the Isle of Wight. Royal Opera House BP Big Screen - Trafalgar Square- Photo by Ruairi Watson
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