Donizetti's sun-kissed comedy in our hit production by Guido Martin-Brandis, with a fabulous cast led by Galina Averina, a mischievous new translation from Joseph Morris, and a sparkling new orchestration specially made for the fine chamber musicians of the Wild Arts Ensemble.
A joy beyond all expectation - sassily delivered and outstandingly well sung.
Michael White
"Polished, sophisticated, engaging and delightfully inventive. A wonderfully enjoyable and engaging performance that really punched above its weight."
Robert Hugill (Read Robert's full review here)
Guido Martin-Brandis
Director
Orlando Jopling
Musical Director
Galina Averina
Adina
Timothy Nelson
Belcore
Nemorino is madly in love with Adina, but she is wealthy, popular, and beautiful, and he does not dare to declare his love. One day, Adina tells everyone the story of Tristan and Isolde, who only found love after drinking a magic potion. Nemorino wishes that he too could find a potion and win Adina’s love.
Suddenly the handsome and brash Captain Belcore arrives to a fanfare of trumpets and drums. The confident sailor almost immediately proposes to Adina, much to Nemorino’s despair, although Adina pauses to consider.
With another fanfare, a second stranger, one Dr Dulcamara, arrives and promises remedies for any ailment – mental or physical – that anyone may be suffering. Nemorino asks for a love potion and the Doctor hands one over, telling him it will only work after 24 hours. What Nemorino doesn’t know is that the potion is just wine.
Nemorino sips the “potion” and gradually feels its effect. He’s suddenly confident – after all, she’ll love him in 24 hours, whatever he does. Adina doesn’t understand what has changed in him and in order to test his loyalty she agrees to marry Belcore, but when new orders arrive instructing all the soldiers to depart, they are forced to marry that same eveneing. Nemorino desperately pleads with Adina to wait just one more day, but she refuses. As the preparations begin, he is in a deep misery.
All is ready for the signing of the marriage contract, but Adina keeps delaying the ceremony. Meanwhile, Nemorino begs Dulcamara for more potion, but has no more money. Belcore, suspicious of Adina’s uncertainty and keen to get rid of his rival, offers to pay him to enlist, and Nemorino agrees – signing away his life to the Navy.
News arrives that Nemorino’s rich uncle has died, suddenly making him a wealthy man. The others all hear the news and instantly turn their attention on Nemorino, who hasn’t been told, and believes that it is merely the effect of the love potion. Adina, who hasn’t heard the news either, is confused and annoyed, but when Dulcamara explains to her about the love potion and Belcore’s offer she finally understands Nemorino’s true feelings for her.
Paying Belcore back his recruitment fee, Adina returns the contract to Nemorino and they both finally admit their love. Belcore is irritated, but is certain that there will be plenty of other women. Dulcamara is overjoyed. Here is proof of the power of his potion – instant love and wealth!
All the village celebrates, each buying their own bottle of “potion”, just in case …
"From the outset they crackled and sparked together."
"This was an Adina of real personality, brought out in the music... [and] Elwin sang with richly luxurious tone and a wonderful sense of line, and was deft on his feet as well! His Una furtiva lagrima was rightly a hit of the evening, but the rest of his performance was on a par."
Robert Hugill
Photo by Lucy J Toms
"Thank you so much for organising this brilliant event! I had seen the opera before but I enjoyed it so much more with this production - the singers were astonishingly brilliant and funny. Well done all!"
"What a fabulous afternoon! The production was wonderful. Such a treat, thank you. A triumph!"
"Rhyming ‘Vesuvius’ with ‘impecunious’ will forever resonate!"
"An excellent performance! Great singing and acting and music."
London Previews Friday 16 / Saturday 17 May
Northern Aldborough Festival, Yorkshire Saturday 14 June
The Essex Summer Opera Festival Friday 20 / Sunday 22 June (mat.) (Booking open to Patrons)
Kelvedon Hall, Essex Sunday 29 June (mat.)
Forde Abbey, Dorset Wednesday 2 July (Booking open to Friends)
Bletchingdon Park, Oxfordshire Saturday 5 July
Deal Festival, Kent Thursday 10 July
Owlpen Manor, Gloucestershire Wednesday 30 July
Malvern Theatres, Worcestershire Saturday 2 August
Frinton-on-Sea Cricket Club, Essex Tuesday 5 August
Thorington Theatre, Suffolk Friday 8 August
Opera Holland Park, London Thursday 14 August
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