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Satyagraha

Satyagraha Theater Tickets, London Coliseum - Londres, Royaume-Uni
Satyagraha
Theater Tickets
London Coliseum
Adresse
London Coliseum
St Martin's Lane
London  WC2N 4ES
Royaume-Uni
Tarif
$29.50 - $92.00
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Booking from
ven, 12 mars 2010
Booking to
ven, 26 mars 2010
One of the most visually spectacular opera stagings of recent decades, ENO's London premiere production of Philip Glass's Satyagraha broke all Company box-office records for contemporary opera when it was first seen in 2007. Instilled with breath-taking theatrical flair by Improbable's award-winning director-designer partnership of Phelim McDermott and Julian Crouch, it went on to enjoy equal success at the Metropolitan Opera, New York. A mesmerisingly hypnotic musical meditation upon Mahatma Gandhi's early years in South Africa, and his spiritual progress towards the concept of non-violent protest, Glass's operatic masterpiece now returns to the London Coliseum. Alan Oke repeats his compelling central performance as the young political activist taking the first tentative steps in his lifelong search for truth.
Performed in Sanskrit with English surtitles
Original production supported by The 20/20 Group
A collaboration with Improbable
A co-production with The Metropolitan Opera, New York

9 performances. Running time: 3hrs 15mins
M. K. Gandhi Alan Oke; Miss Schlesen Elena Xanthoudakis; Mrs Naidoo Janis Kelly; Kasturbai Stephanie Marshall; Mrs Alexander Anne Mason; Mr Kallenbach Ashley Holland; Prince Arjuna Robert Poulton; Lord Krishna/Parsi Rustomji James Gower
Director Phelim McDermott; Associate Director/Designer Julian Crouch; Revival Director David Kneuss; Costume Designer Kevin Pollard; Lighting Designer Paule Constable; Video Designers Leo Warner and Mark Grimmer for Fifty Nine Productions
Please note:
Sung in Sunskrit.
No English surtitles.




About The Coliseum

Until the recent restoration project, no substantial programme of repair has been carried out on this historic London landmark since it first opened its doors in 1904. The London Coliseum, which is London's largest theatre, is cited as being architect Frank Matcham's crowning achievement. In its 100 year history it has played host to many forms of entertainment, including horse races, musicals, variety, cinema and, since 1968, opera.

Travel

Nearest Underground: Leicester Square (Piccadilly/Northern lines) / Charing Cross (Northern/Bakerloo lines)
From Leicester Square head south down Charing Cross Road towards St Martin's Place.
From Charing Cross head towards Trafalgar Square. Take the north east exit from Trafalgar Square to St Martin's Place.
The London Coliseum is at the bottom of St Martin's Lane, on the junction of St Martin's Place.

Nearest Rail: Charing Cross
See above.

Parking: NCP Bedfordbury (behind theatre), Panton Street. Westminster City Council Car Parks Trafalgar Square. Parking can be difficult and expensive within central London - please use public transport if at all possible.

Access

Wheelchairs: Users must bring a non-wheelchair using companion.

Hearing Impaired: Infrared headsets can be collected from the foyer desk. Sign interpreted performances may also be available.

Notes
All non-English productions will have English surtitles at the majority of performances. Dates without surtitles will be noted in the Item Information.