

More information on the Royal Opera House Live At Covent Garden series can be found here.įor information on other ways to experience London culture during the lockdown, please click here. The new events may still fall a little short of the what ROH goers are used to, but they are a welcome step in the right direction following the closure of the venue earlier in the year. The Royal Opera House’s new programme marks the first live performances at the Covent Garden venue since the institution closed in late March 2020. This first event will be free to stream, however, the second and third performances (20 th and 27 th of June) will be ticketed with a £4.99 charge for accessing each performance. The series will kick off on the 13th of June at 7.30pm with host Anita Rani joined by the Director of Music at the Royal Opera House, Antonio Pappano. Part of the ROH’s #OurHouseToYourHouse series, the programme will also include “an intimate new ballet choreographed by Royal Ballet Resident Choreographer Wayne McGregor” according the Royal Opera House’s own website. the Royal Opera House and around the world, we have created a schedule of free broadcasts and live content that audiences can access for free anywhere. Live From Covent Garden will consist of three events in total, with performances by singers Louise Alder, Toby Spence and Gerald Finley, and a range of repertory by such renowned composers as Britten, Butterworth, and Handel. Over 40 productions, performed by an incredible roster of international stars and created in collaboration with global companies, will be accompanied by more than 200 events and activities in our stunning Covent. Each show will be performed on an empty stage at the Royal Opera House and be broadcast live over You Tube and Facebook. The Royal Opera House today announces its 2022/23 Season, unveiling a rich range of new work, world premieres and beloved revivals. Set in 19th-century Japan, Puccinis heart-rending opera tells the tale of Cio-Cio-San, a young geisha who. The initiative will see the central London institution stream a series of live performances from their home in Covent Garden. Royal Opera House (Live) Madama Butterfly 2022.

First came news that the immersive theatre version of the Great Gatsby was to reopen, next came information on the Young Vic’s socially distanced version of Lungs, and now we hear news of the Royal Opera House Live From Covent Garden programme. Whisper it quietly, but live theatre is slowly making a comeback. Enjoy your favourite Royal Opera House productions and extra content on your TV now by using our free Amazon Fire TV or Google TV Apps, or use Apple Airplay.
