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(Text below and photo from the ATG Tickets website)
Sometimes love just isn’t enough.
When seamstress Mimì meets the struggling writer Rodolfo they are instantly drawn together. But while Paris is a magical city of love, it’s also a very real place of hardship as the two young Bohemians and their friends soon discover, when not just jealousy but poverty and sickness tear them apart.
In La bohème Puccini created an opera in which ordinary people are elevated to the level of the extraordinary, the tragic, the timeless – transformed by a score that has seduced generations of audiences. Conversational and familiar, atmospheric and emotionally amplified, La bohème paints the complexity of human relationships in all their many shades, framing them with wonderfully vivid, bustling scenes of Parisian life. Comedy and tragedy are woven tightly together in an irresistible flow of melody and drama.
Transferring straight from Festival 2022, Floris Visser’s production is Glyndebourne’s first new La bohème in over 20 years.
Wednesday 2nd November 2022 at 7.15pm - NOTE EARLIER START TIME
40 tickets in Band B seats in Stalls
Friday 26th August 2022
Band B Seats (Stalls) Group Discount price: £25 - saving £34.80 on ticket price and booking fees.
*Subject to number of tickets sold
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