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London’s Royal Opera House reopens with Tchaikovsky’s ‘The Nutcracker’


London’s Royal Opera House reopens with Tchaikovsky’s ‘The Nutcracker’

Little by little, normalization reaches all theaters, including those that have had the least response capacity in the face of the pandemic. The Royal Opera House, which had been closed since last March, reopens its doors on December 11 with the ballet The Nutcracker de Tchaikovsky.

For the occasion, the famous two-act production of Peter Wright is being proposed again, in a revised version and with anti-Covid measures. Your interpreter will be the Royal Ballet company reinforced with students from the Royal Ballet School. According to the London Coliseum, “many of the most appreciated elements of this classic remain, from the magical Christmas tree growing, to the enchanting dance of the snowflakes and the spectacular no two with the Sugar Fairy and her Prince in the Candy Kingdom. There will be a new battle scene between the Nutcracker and the Mouse King and his armies choreographed by Will Tuckett. ” The show will last two hours, with a half hour break.

For those passionate about opera, the reunion with the London stage will be from January 13 with Tosca by Puccini. With a production by Jonathan Kent, two casts led by Anna Netrebko and Saioa Hernández will alternate.

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