Carmen

 PRODUCTION
November, 2011
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Venue:
Robert Blackwood Hall

Carmen

Carmen

Melbourne Opera
Robert Blackwood Hall
Saturday 26 November 7.30pm

A staged performance in English of the world’s most popular opera Carmen to mark the fortieth anniversary of the Robert Blackwood Hall. One performance only; over 100 performers on stage.

Carmen is an unforgettable tragedy of shocking and risque morality, set to a fiery, colorful score infused with the pulsing sensuality of gypsy and Spanish influenced melodies. The smoldering gypsy seductress, Carmen, is foresworn to freedom, she can be embraced, but never possessed. A casual, flirtatious dalliance when mixed with jealousy and obsession becomes a deadly game… Directed by Hugh Halliday, Melbourne Opera’s new production promises to be energetic, colourful, and full of passion, with the stunning Dimity Shepherd as Carmen, joined by the magnificent dramatic tenor Jason Wasley as her doomed lover Don Jose. The glamorous Toreador will be played by charismatic baritone Simon Meadows.

PRICES
Premium seating: $75.00
A Reserve
Standard: $65.00
Students/Pensioners/Seniors/Children under 15: $55.00
B Reserve
Standard: $45.00
Students/Pensioners/Seniors/Children under 15: $35.00

Discounts for Monash students/staff and alumni available please contact the box office on 99051111.

Running Time: TBA

Children under 2 (babes in arms) are complimentary when not occupying a seat.


8pm

10.30pm

boxoffice@monash.edu

Monash University Academy of Performing Arts Box Office

9905 1111

Premium seating: $75.00 Standard: $65.00
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