La Boheme - PUCCINI

 PRODUCTION
October, 2010
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La Boheme - PUCCINI

Puccini

Ghillian Sullivan

NEWCASTLE FESTIVAL OPERA

La Boheme by Puccini

Civic Theatre, Newcastle
Sat Oct 23rd 8pm, Sunday Oct 24th 2pm.
Box Office 02 49291977

Cessnock CPAC
Oct 16th at 8pm, Sunday 17th at 2pm.
Box Office 02 49907134

Puccini's heart-stopping La Boheme is sung by Young Australian Opera singers. Mimi, Rodolfo, Musetta and Marcello romp through their lives in 19th Century Paris with Love, Passion, and Hilarity amid poverty. Award-winning Newcastle Festival Opera's new production is directed by Australian Opera star Ghillian Sullivan.

The production will feature leading singers such as:

Sarah Sullivan - Mimi (winner of the Covent Garden Scholarship)
Sam Roberts-Smith - Marcello (Opera Australia - 2009 winner Mathy Singing Scholarship)
Martin Buckingham - Rodolfo (Opera Australia - Helpmann Opera Scholarship)
Kim Dover - Musetta (Newcastle Festival Opera)
Joshua Salter - Schaunard (Newcastle Festival Opera)
Kelly Maybury - Colline (Newcastle Festival Opera)


8pm

10pm

nfopera@gmail.com

Cessnock CPAC

02 49907134

nfopera@gmail.com

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