Death in Venice
Britten
Classic Revival
#ENOVenice
Two unspoken themes run throughout Britten’s much-admired opera: the impossible passion that a troubled writer forms for a fellow hotel guest, and the cholera epidemic which the authorities are all too keen to hush up. In Death in Venice, Britten revisits the subject of corruption of youth and innocence that so fascinated him and delivers a haunting theatrical experience of consummate power.
Deborah Warner's production of Britten's final opera celebrates the composer's centenary year and reaffirms ENO's position as the world's leading producer of his operas. This production reunites award-winning director Warner with ENO Music Director Edward Gardner, who returns to Britten following ENO's productions of Billy Budd (2012) and Peter Grimes (2009), for which his conducting was described as 'deeply musical' (Financial Times).
Warner's relationship with ENO continues to flourish having directed Diary of One Who Vanished, St John Passion, Messiah and most recently Eugene Onegin, ENO's sumptuous, elegant and epic co-production with the Metropolitan Opera, New York.
Performances
Jun 14, 18, 21, 24, 26 at 7.30pm
5 performances. Running time: 2hrs 45mins including interval
Please note: this production is not surtitled. There will be television cameras in the auditorium on 24 June, as that evening's performance of Death in Venice is being broadcast live on Sky Arts 2. Cameras will also be in the auditorium on 18 and 21 June as part of technical tests for this broadcast.
Pre-performance talk, Tue Jun 18, 5.15–6.00pm, £5/£2.50 concs
Signed performance, Wed 26 Jun
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