La Boheme
By (Author) Giacomo Puccini
Adapted by Robin Norton-Hale
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oberon Books Ltd
27th July 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
782.1
Paperback
86
Width 130mm, Height 210mm
113g
Winner of 'Best Off West End Production' at the 2011 What's On Stage Awards Winner of 2011 Laurence Olivier Award for "Best New Opera Production" The writer, the lover, the artist, the flirt. Out tonight in Soho and falling in love. A new set of bohemians take over Soho Theatre and bar in this electric new English translation of La Bohme, a tale of love and tragedy, indulgence and excess. Having wowed audiences at Kilburns Cock Tavern in a record-breaking, sell-out six-month run, Soho Theatre takes on opera for the very first time as Puccinis La Bohme is retold for contemporary Soho with a talented, classically trained young cast. This production was proclaimed the Critics Choice by The Times, The Telegraph, the Sunday Times and the Independent on Sunday.
"A madly brilliant reimaging" * * * *The Times "This is Puccini without a safety net and it works" * * * *Evening Standard "Transfers effortlessly from 1830s Paris to contemporary London... in Norton-Hale's canny translation, the words and notes both make their mark this is about as real as verismo gets.The Guardian "A riotous coup de thtre that fizzes with fun and fabulousness... A Bohme quite unlike any other - * * * *"The Metro "Robin Norton-Hales sharp, demotic translation... seems set fair to bring Puccinis indestructible masterpiece to many more punters, opera fans and neophytes alike...charted with an immediacy that one does not always get in a larger house...intensely affecting* * * *"Evening Standard
"A madly brilliant reimaging" * * * *The Times "This is Puccini without a safety net and it works" * * * *Evening Standard "Transfers effortlessly from 1830s Paris to contemporary London... in Norton-Hale's canny translation, the words and notes both make their mark this is about as real as verismo gets.The Guardian "A riotous coup de thtre that fizzes with fun and fabulousness... A Bohme quite unlike any other - * * * *"The Metro "Robin Norton-Hales sharp, demotic translation... seems set fair to bring Puccinis indestructible masterpiece to many more punters, opera fans and neophytes alike...charted with an immediacy that one does not always get in a larger house...intensely affecting* * * *"Evening Standard