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Cast

Jonas Kaufmann

Jonas Kaufmann

Maurizio

Angela Gheorghiu

Angela Gheorghiu

Adriana Lecouvreur

Olga Borodina

Olga Borodina

Princesse de Bouillon

Alessandro Corbelli

Alessandro Corbelli

Michonnet

Iain Paton

Iain Paton

Poisson

David Soar

David Soar

Quinault

Janis Kelly

Janis Kelly

Mlle Jouvenot

Maurizio Muraro

Maurizio Muraro

Prince de Bouillon

Bonaventura Bottone

Bonaventura Bottone

Abbé de Chazeuil

Abramo Ciullo

Abramo Ciullo

Major-Domo

Barbara Rhodes

Barbara Rhodes

Mlle Duclos

Kenneth Bryers

Kenneth Bryers

Pantalone

Keiko Hewitt-Teale

Keiko Hewitt-Teale

Chambermaid

Mark Elder

Mark Elder

Conductor

Orchestra of the Royal Opera House

Orchestra of the Royal Opera House

Crew

David McVicar

David McVicar

Director

Charles Edward

Charles Edward

Set Designer

Brigitte Reiffenstuel

Brigitte Reiffenstuel

Costume Design

Francesco Cilea

Francesco Cilea

Original Music Composer

Ernest Legouvé

Ernest Legouvé

Original Story

Arturo Colautti

Arturo Colautti

Writer

François Roussillon

François Roussillon

Director

Eugène Scribe

Eugène Scribe

Original Story

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Adriana Lecouvreur

201010.0 / 10150 min
Music

Overview

Starring Angela Gheorghiu as the celebrated French actress Adriana Lecouvreur and Jonas Kaufmann as her lover Maurizio, Count of Saxony, Cilea s verismo drama explores celebrity, romance, jealousy, and death. The trio of sublime voices is completed by Russian mezzo-soprano Olga Borodina as Adriana s jealous rival, the Princess de Bouillon. David McVicar s hit production the first performance of the opera at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden for more than a century presents the life of the French actress as a blurring of the distinction between fantasy and reality. The action revolves around a life-size Baroque Theatre, taking us from the bustle and colour of the first act backstage at the playhouse, to the bare final scenes as the drama reaches its fatal climax.