ROH, Linbury Cinema Festival Highlights

The Royal Opera House Cinema Festival shows off some of its most memorable ballet and opera performances in the newly refurbished Linbury Theatre

The Nutcracker, Gary Avis as Drosselmeyer (c) ROH 2015 Tristram Kenton
The newly-refurbished Linbury Theatre officially opens its doors just in time for the Christmas season to host the Royal Opera House Cinema Festival, a veritable cornucopia of the best ballet and opera the House has brought us over the years preserved on film.

And as a special family treat weekend matinées are free for children aged 5 – 15, provided they're accompanied by an adult.
Full details of the month-long festival here;

Culture Whisper has singled out some of the highlights, as follows:

The Nutcracker (pictured above) LIVE relay from the main stage of this most Christmassy of Christmas ballets, with its magical Christmas tree and a voyage through the magnificent Kingdom of the Sweets, accompanied by Tchaikovsky's much loved score.
Monday, 3 December at 7.15pm Details and tickets here

Sylvia Darcey Bussell was considered the top interpreter of this, one of Frederick Ashton's most demanding roles, in a ballet with an intricate plot set in classical antiquity. This film preserves her performance for posterity.
Friday, 7 December at 7pm Details and tickets here
And here's a taster:


La Bohème Puccini's best loved opera, a tale of love and heartbreak among the penniless artists of 19th century Paris, comes to the Cinema Festival in John Copley's acclaimed production starring the Abkhaz soprano Hibla Gerzmava as Mimi and the Romanian tenor Teodor Ilincai as Rudolf. The conductor is Andris Nelsons
Saturday, 8 December at 7pm Details and tickets here


One of the top tenors of the moment, Jonas Kaufmann stars in two filmed productions:



Jonas Kaufmann as Otello, ROH, photo Catherine Ashton
Otello, alongside soprano Maria Agresta as Desdemona and baritone Marco Vratogna as the treacherous Iago. The performance is conducted by the Royal Opera House music director, Antonio Pappano.
Friday, 21 December at 7pm Details and tickets here

Tosca, where Kaufmann sings Cavaradossi with the great Romanian soprano Angela Gheorgiu in the title role and Welsh bass-baritone Bryn Terfel as the villainous police chief Scarpia. Pappano conducts
Saturday, 22 December at 7pm Details and tickets here

The ballet of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in choreographer Christopher Wheeldon's colourful interpretation, provides an ideal family outing.



Royal Ballet Principal Lauren Cuthberson stars the role of Alice, which was created on her, and Stephen McRae does a mind-blowing tap number as the Mad Hatter. This is a family special, free for children aged 5 – 15
Saturday 15 December at 2pm Details and tickets here

Nabucco offers the opportunity to see and hear Placido Domingo in his newfound baritone voice as the titular Babylonian king driven mad by his own blasphemy.


Placido Domingo as Nabucco, ROH photo Catherine Ashton
Verdi's first truly successful opera, Nabucco includes the very famous Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves. The conductor is Nicola Luisotti.
Friday, 4 January 2019 at 7pm Details and tickets here

Swan Lake will be shown in two versions: first, the older Dowell production, with the Russian superstar Natalia Osipova in the dual role of Odette/Odille partnered by Matthew Golding as the duped Prince Siefried.


This is a family special on Saturday, 22 December at 2pm Details and tickets here

And Liam Scarlett's brand new and much acclaimed production of Swan Lake can also be seen as a family matinee.
Saturday, 5 January at 2pm Details and tickets here

The Flying Dutchman offers a rare opportunity to enjoy Wagner's monumental music in the relative short span of just under two and half hours, here in Tim Albery's Olivier award-winning production with a plum lead role for Bryn Terfel as The Dutchman.



Der Fliegende Hollaender, ROH 2015 photo Clive Barda

Saturday, 29 December at 7pm Details and tickets here

The Royal Opera House Cinema Festival presents a unique opportunity for old timers to revisit some of their favourite performances and for newbies to discover some of the landmark productions of recent years – and to do so with the whole family. Tickets are bound to sell out very quickly (the Linbury has just 406 seats) so book early to avoid disappointment
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What ROH, Linbury Cinema Festival Highlights
Where Royal Opera House, Bow Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 9DD | MAP
Nearest tube Covent Garden (underground)
When 03 Dec 18 – 07 Jan 19, 19:00 Sat Mats 14:00 Sun Mats 16:00 Dur varies depending on show
Price £0-£15
Website Click here to book via the ROH




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