Handel's Giulio Cesare, Hackney Empire

The might of the Roman Empire is rocked by the weakness of the heart in a monumental 18th-century opera

Soprano Soraya Mafi plays Cleopatra in ETO's romantic and action-packed drama, Giulio Cesare
Handel's opera Giulio Cesare (Julius Caesar) was a hit from the moment it was first performed, in the King's Theatre, Haymarket, in 1724. That theatre has long gone, but the monumental opera is once more one of the most loved of the London-based, German-born composer's many works.

English Touring Opera, coming to Hackney Empire in October, has hit on a great idea: so massive is the piece that the company has split the opera into two parts. The first, The Death of Pompey (Wed 4 Oct, 7.30PM and Sat 7 Oct, 4PM), pits the Roman emperor Julius Caesar against the King of Egypt, Ptolemy.

But the confrontation brings together Caesar and Ptolemy's sister, the famous beauty Cleopatra, and so the Battle for the Kingdom of the Nile becomes also a battle of the heart. Cleopatra's Needle (Thu 5 Oct, 7.30PM and Sat 7 Oct, 8PM) picks up the story. Audiences are invited to watch the two parts on consecutive nights, or back to back, on the Saturday of the Hackney residency.

In Handel's time, the role of Giulio Cesare would have been sung by a male castrato; today such roles are usually sung by the modern counter-tenor, with a comparable range and vocal drama, or sometimes a mezzo-soprano. The South African-born counter-tenor Christopher Ainslie sings Cesare in ETO's productions, with the brilliant young soprano Soraya Mafi as Cleopatra. Mafi caused a stir earlier this year as Mabel in English National Opera's The Pirates of Penzance.

Baroque specialists The Old Street Band, conducted by Jonathan Peter Kenny, plays the dynamic score, enlisting the historic instruments that give Handel scores their distinctive edge. The director is James Conway, with designs by Cordelia Chisholm.

In the atmospheric, historic Hackney Empire, this two-parter promises to be a visual treat as well as a musical extravaganza.

Giulio Cesare is sung in Italian with English surtitles.

English Touring Opera's residency at Hackney also includes performances of Rameau's Dardanus. Claim a 20 per cent discount when two operas are booked at once, and 25 per cent when three operas are booked together.

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What Handel's Giulio Cesare, Hackney Empire
Where Hackney Empire, 291 Mare Street, London, E8 1EJ | MAP
Nearest tube Hackney Central (overground)
When 04 Oct 17 – 07 Oct 17, In two parts, two performances each; times vary
Price £10 - £35
Website Click here for more information and booking




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