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Reviews | 26 April 2024 |
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La bohèmeEnglish National OperaNo. of reviews: 5 |
ENO delivers an operatic experience like no other |
7 Nov 20 / OperaWire |
Honk your horn for Mimi and Rodolfo |
27 Sep 20 / The Observer |
In driving rain ENO’s drive-in Ally Pally La bohème turns out to be as deeply moving as ever |
26 Sep 20 / Seen and Heard |
Exuberant drive-in staging |
22 Sep 20 / The Stage |
Orchestral manoeuvres in a car park |
21 Sep 20 / The Guardian |
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A night at the opera might summon up images of people in suits and ballgowns sitting in stalls and boxes overlooking a stage. But not when Natalya Romaniw sings in Puccini's La bohème.
The world’s first live drive-in opera will take place at Alexandra Palace, as the English National Opera is set to stage La bohème outdoors.
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