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Don Giovanni

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Sung in English
Cenir yn Saesneg

Conductor/Arweinydd
Nicholas Cleobury
Director/Cyfarwyddwr
Martin Lloyd-Evans
Designer/Cynllunydd
Bridget Kimak
Lighting Designer/Cynllunydd Goleuo
tbc
English Translation/Cyfieithiad Saesneg
Amanda Holden

Mid Wales Opera Chamber Orchestra
Cerddorfa Opera Canolbarth Cymru


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Following last year’s stunning production of Madam Butterfly, Mid Wales Opera brings you another masterpiece for 2012.

A tragic tale of love, lust, betrayal and revenge – all human passion is exposed in the tense, claustrophobic world of Don Giovanni. The Don ducks and dives, but cannot in the end escape his fate, while all around him others fall prey to their own weakness…

With music by turns dramatic, overpowering and seductive – full of well-known melodies – and given an up-to-date twist by Martin Lloyd-Evans (who directed MWO’s wonderful Falstaff in 2010), this brand new production is bound to set your heart racing…

"Wow – so moved and in tears – out of this world – Brilliant, absolutely brilliant" - some comments from audience members Madam Butterfly October 2011

Hafren, Y Drenewydd/Newtown, Powys
7.30yh/pm
5, 7 & 8 Medi/September 2012


gyda sgwrs cyn perfformiad /with pre-performance talk
6.30yh/pm
Am ddim ond tocynnau/Free but ticketed

Tocynnau ar werth ym mis Ebrill/Tickets on sale in April.

Cast List

   
  Don Giovanni Njabulo Madlala
   
  Leporello Wyn Pencarreg
   
  Donna Elvira Helen Sherman
   
  Donna Anna Catrin Aur
     
  Don Ottavio Anthony Gregory
     
  Commendatore Francisco Javier Borda
     
  Masetto William Robert Allenby
     
  Zerlina Anna Patalong
     
     

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