Dress Rehearsal: La bohème

Thursday 16 & 17 October 2025

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Be the first to experience our timeless production of La bohème.

When struggling poet Rodolfo meets Mimì, a quiet seamstress who lives upstairs, it’s love at first sight. But life isn’t easy when it’s freezing outside and the only fuel for the fire is a page from your latest poem. With empty pockets but full hearts, will their love be enough to see them through?

This acclaimed production from director Phyllida Lloyd is a must-see whether you’re a big-time opera fan or are dipping your toe in for the first time. Puccini’s glorious music, performed live by the Orchestra of Opera North, speaks straight to the heart of anyone who has ever been young, loved and lost.

“Lloyd’s Bohème remains unmatched”
★★★★ — The Guardian

“Witty, poignant and enjoyable”
★★★★ — The Stage

“It still sparkles, it really does… unleashed torrents of powerful emotion…”
★★★★ — Bachtrack

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How to book

Log in to your account to book your dress rehearsal tickets online, then select from the starred seats located in the Upper Circle. Two free tickets are available per membership, with two additional guest tickets available to purchase at £10 each*.

To access the dress rehearsal you must have booked a ticket for a performance of the same opera. If you have booked directly with one of our partner venues, or your booking has been made in someone else’s name, please contact the Opera North Box Office for assistance.

 

A Friends and Patrons event.

 

Price

Free as part of a Friends or Patrons membership.
Additional tickets for guests are available to purchase at £10 each*

Start time
7pm

End time
9.15pm

Language
Sung in Italian with English subtitles

Buy your programme in advance
Digital (£4) or printed (£6 + £2.50 postage)

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* Booking fees may apply.

Story

On Christmas Eve, a group of bohemians living in Paris are barely surviving the harsh winter. They keep warm by feeding their stove with pages from the poet Rodolfo’s latest poem.

When Schaunard the musician arrives with funds from his latest commission, the group celebrate their good fortune. The landlord Benoît arrives, demanding rent but the group get him drunk instead. They all head out to celebrate but Rodolfo stays behind. Whilst alone, his neighbour Mimì knocks at the door asking for a light, as hers has gone out and she cannot find her way in the dark. Rodolfo, instantly infatuated, invites her to the café and they leave together.

On a busy street in the Latin Quarter, Rodolfo and Mimì join the rest of the group at Café Momus. The painter Marcello spots his ex-lover Musetta with her wealthy admirer Alcindoro, though it is clear she has grown bored with him. Longing to return to Marcello, she sings a risqué song in order to get his attention. Musetta then orders Alcindoro away and steals a chance to fall into Marcello’s arms. When the bill arrives for their meal, Musetta declares that Alcindoro will pay for it when he returns, and they quickly flee the scene.

Months later, Rodolfo and Mimì, though now a couple, are weathering tough times. Rodolfo is driven to despair by Mimì’s illness, which he fears is slowly killing her. Knowing that he can do nothing to help in the abject poverty in which they live, he has taken to being jealous and unkind in order to drive her away.

When Mimì discovers this, she confronts Rodolfo and the two agree to separate but are unable to do so right away. They agree to wait until spring. Musetta and Marcello also separate, much less amicably, after a fierce argument.

Spring has come and gone, and Rodolfo and Mimì have separated. Marcello tells Rodolfo that Mimì has since started seeing a wealthy viscount and is living like a queen.

However, Musetta arrives later that day with a desperately ill Mimì, who she found wandering the streets. Together they help her to bed and each rush off to sell their belongings for medicine. Rodolfo and Mimì both declare their love for each other. Mimì is overwhelmed with a violent coughing fit, after which she drifts off to sleep. Shortly after Schaunard announces that she has died and Rodolfo weeps by her side…

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Cast & creative

A photograph of a woman resting her chin on her hands
Isabela Díaz

Mimì

A close up photograph of a woman with light hair
Olivia Boen

Mimì

A man wearing a dark polo-neck top looking at the camera
Anthony Ciaramitaro

Rodolfo

Joshua Blue

Rodolfo

Elin Pritchard

Musetta

Katie Bird

Musetta

An image of a man wearing a dark polo-neck top with a beard
Grisha Martirosyan

Marcello

A man with a beard smiling at the camera
Josef Jeongmeen Ahn

Marcello

Seán Boylan

Schaunard

A portrait of Han Kim standing in front of a wall smiling
Han Kim

Colline

A bald man in a suit and jacket.
Jeremy Peaker

Benoît / Alcindoro

The Chorus of Opera North singing
Chorus of Opera North
The Opera North Orchestra playing their instruments at a performance
Orchestra of Opera North
Image of conductor Garry Walker
Garry Walker

Conductor (ex. 27 Oct, 13, 22 Nov)

A woman wearing black-framed glasses
Catriona Beveridge

Conductor (28 Oct, 13, 22 Nov)

Phyllida Lloyd

Director

A man with short hair and glasses.
James Hurley

Revival Director

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Anthony Ward

Set & Costumes Designer

Rick Fisher

Lighting Designer

Maxine Braham

Choreographer

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