Close X
Sunday, November 24, 2024
ADVT 
Lifestyle

Vancouver Opera presents Puccini’s La Bohéme

Queen Elizabeth Theatre14 Feb '19 to 24 Feb '19 @ 7:30 PM - 11:00 PM

    Vancouver Opera’s 2018/2019 season and festival bring us a lush new production of Puccini’s La Bohème that is quite literally designed as an enormous vintage postcard of Paris. The curtain rises on a modern-day flea market, with tourists taking selfies, sellers touting their wares and an accordion duo entertaining the crowd. Amid the bustle, a lone visitor puts a record on a vintage gramophone from which plays the opening bars of Giacomo Puccini’s famous opera, transporting the audience back in time.

    Canadian designer and director duo André Barbe and Renaud Doucet – the team behind VO’s Turandot in 2017 – has created a beautiful and gloriously over-the-top production, first seen at the Scottish Opera where it was highly successful. The setting is updated to the interwar years of the 1920s when American artists and writers flocked to Paris to live the bohemian life.

    Literally meaning ‘the bohemians’, this tragic love story of passion, poetry and poverty, with uplifting humorous moments, features soprano France Bellemare, tenor Yosep Kang and baritone Phillip Addis and is directed by world-renowned conductor Judith Yan.

    While La Bohéme is sung in Italian, English SURTITLES™ will be projected above the stage.

    Opening night of La Bohéme is Thursday February 14, 2019 at 7:30pm, with subsequent evening performances on Saturday, February 16, Tuesday, February 19 and Thursday, February 21 at 7:30pm, and a 2:00pm matinee on Sunday, February 24.

    All performances take place at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre (Georgia and Hamilton), Vancouver. Tickets ranging in price from $50 to $175 are available at the Vancouver Opera Ticket Centre, by telephone (604-683-0222), or online at www.vancouveropera.ca.

     

    Join DARPAN Magazine community on socialmedia!  

     

     FACEBOOK  |  TWITTER   | INSTAGRAM  |  YOUTUBE    |  ISSUU

    Event Location Queen Elizabeth Theatre
    Address: 630 Hamilton St
    Post Code: V6B 5N6

    MORE Lifestyle ARTICLES

    'Baking Time' Takes Tots on Thrill Ride to Flour-Fuelled Fantasy Land

    'Baking Time' Takes Tots on Thrill Ride to Flour-Fuelled Fantasy Land

    333 Chesterfield Avenue | 24/11/2016 - 11/12/2016

    Presentation House Theatre & Oily Cart Theatre promise multisensory magic for the young at heart through puppetry, music, and live action baking

    'Baking Time' Takes Tots on Thrill Ride to Flour-Fuelled Fantasy Land

    24/11/2016 - 11/12/2016

    It’s time to Disco Dandiya

    It’s time to Disco Dandiya

    2080 United Blvd | 22/10/2016 - 22/10/2016

     This year’s larger venue promises to hold dancers, has a viewing area with seats in the balcony, and two large lobbies to facilitate young families with baby strollers.

    It’s time to Disco Dandiya

    22/10/2016 - 22/10/2016

    Collaboration Dinner: Fish Fight! Andrea Carlson vs Robert Belcham

    Collaboration Dinner: Fish Fight! Andrea Carlson vs Robert Belcham

    2702 Main Street, | 25/10/2016 - 25/10/2016

    The ultimate seafood showdown  

    Collaboration Dinner: Fish Fight! Andrea Carlson vs Robert Belcham

    25/10/2016 - 25/10/2016

    Largest ever Emergency Preparedness Drill

    Largest ever Emergency Preparedness Drill

    12251 Horseshoe Way | 20/10/2016 - 20/10/2016

    London Drugs Richmond head office and all 51 stores in B.C. will participate in ShakeOutBC on October 20th

    Largest ever Emergency Preparedness Drill

    20/10/2016 - 20/10/2016

    Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery

    Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery

    Various locations | 12/10/2016 - 20/11/2016

    A fast-paced farcical adventure

    Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery

    12/10/2016 - 20/11/2016

    The Chan Centre Presents Brain by Artist Brendan McLeod

    The Chan Centre Presents Brain by Artist Brendan McLeod

    University of British Columbia 6265 Crescent Road | 17/11/2016 - 17/11/2016

    Author and slam poet tackles mental illness and complex nuances of the human mind as part of Chan Centre’s Beyond Words series

    The Chan Centre Presents Brain by Artist Brendan McLeod

    17/11/2016 - 17/11/2016