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Chabrier: L’étoile


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Programme

Emmanuel Chabrier L’étoile
Libretto by Eugène Leterrier and Albert Vanloo

English translation by Jeremy Sams
English translation used by arrangement with Josef Weinberger Limited

Creatives

Martin Pickard, Benjamin Huth * conductors
Mark Burns director
Adrian Linford designer
Jake Wiltshire lighting designer
Kevin Thraves chorus master
Bethan Rhys Wiliam movement
Rosina Flueckiger 2nd assistant conductor

About

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It’s written in the stars!

Step into the eccentric and quirky world of Emmanuel Chabrier’s L’étoile, an opéra bouffe bursting with wit, satire, and fantastical music.  First performed in 1877, this opera unfolds in a fictional kingdom where King Ouf I, notorious for celebrating his birthday with a public execution, meets his match in the spirited peddler Lazuli.

In disguise, whilst searching for his next victim, King Ouf encounters Lazuli who is heartbroken over a lost love.  After a heated exchange, the king sentences Lazuli to death only to be thwarted by the royal astrologer Siroco, whose predictions reveal Lazuli’s fate is closely linked to the king’s own mortality.  Consequently, Lazuli is spared and lavished with luxuries, but remains closely watched as he plots to win the heart of Laoula, the woman he loves.

A rollercoaster of humorous events, mistaken identities, and comical disguises ensues. The opera’s zaniness peaks with the outrageous tickling trio and a sneezing aria, culminating in a surprising yet heartwarming resolution.

Chabrier’s effervescent and sophisticated score, considered a masterpiece by Stravinsky and held in the highest esteem by Debussy and Ravel, enchants with its inventive flair, and leads listeners on a whimsical and joyously entertaining journey.

Join us for a night where the cosmos and comedy converge and let the magical world of L’étoile captivate you!

Red Cast Performances: Sunday 8 December 2024* & Wednesday 11 December 2024
Blue Cast Performances: Tuesday 10 December 2024 & Saturday 14 December 2024*

This production will be sung in French with English dialogue and surtitles.

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Tickets:
Full Price £30.50, £26
Student/Under 26 £17.50, £15

Promoted by RNCM.

This event includes an interval. Matinee performances will end at approximately 5.15pm. Evening performances will end at approximately 9.45pm.

Red Cast

Jay Broadhurst King Ouf
William Jowett Siroco
Charlotte Baker Laoula
Daniel Ott Hérisson
Rosa Sparks Aloès
Bradyn Debysingh Tapioca
Ellena Hicks Lazuli
Samuel Horton Patacha/Chief of Police
Edward Wenborn Zalzal/A Servant
Kitty Casey Oasis
Ellie Forrester Asphodèle
Esther Shea Youka
Siân Davies Adza
Ruby Hendry Zinnia
Ruby Donnelly Koukouli

Blue Cast

Kristen Gregory King Ouf
Christian Loizou Siroco
Kirsty McNaughton Laoula
Daniel Ott Hérisson
Hannah Andrusier Aloès
Brennan Alleyne  Tapioca
Daisy Mitchell Lazuli
Samuel Horton Patacha/Chief of Police
Edward Wenborn Zalzal/A Servant
Kitty Casey Oasis
Ellie Forrester Asphodèle
Esther Shea Youka
Siân Davies Adza
Ruby Hendry Zinnia
Ruby Donnelly Koukouli