| What
we're doing in Spring 2008
Our 2008
Spring season features three new productions based
on Shakespeare plays: Macbeth,
A Midsummer Night’s
Dream and Roméo
et Juliette.
Opening the Shakespeare Resounding season
is Verdi’s Macbeth,
directed by Tim Albery. It is Tim’s first Verdi
opera for the Company since his intelligent and imaginative
Don Carlos in 1993. Opera North’s
music director, Richard Farnes, conducts.
Following on from the sell-out success of last season’s
The Adventures of Pinocchio, Martin
Duncan returns to direct a new production of Benjamin
Britten’s gloriously melodic A
Midsummer Night’s Dream.
The final production of the Spring season is Gounod's
Roméo et Juliette. Directed by John Fulljames,
who has previously worked as an assistant director
for the Company, and in 2005 directed the semi-staged
production of Hansel and Gretel (2005).
Roméo et Juliette
is his first main stage work for the Company.
Building on the success of Eight Little Greats, designer
Johan Engels returns to design the set for each production
as a three-in-one-set. All three productions will
have distinctly individual settings, whilst sharing
the same foundation. Integrating sets and lighting
designs in this way enables the Company to perform
Saturday matinees and evening performances of different
productions both in Leeds and on tour.
To accompany this Shakespeare themed season Opera
North Projects presents a series of talks and
discussion and there will be a Shakespeare related
exhibition at 42 New Briggate Gallery.
The orchestra and chorus
of Opera North will continue their vigorous concert
performance schedule.
Get an Inside View:
Visit our opera
minisites to find biographies of selected artists
and interviews with directors and singers. You can
also take a look behind-the-scenes at our permanent
company by reading our
orchestra player profiles and
chorister profiles.
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