Massenet's Don Quichotte: Opéra National de Paris
Paris, Opéra Bastille — Main Auditorium
About the Event
Massenet's last masterpiece comes back on the stage of the Opera Bastille for the first time in 20 years in a production by Damiano Michieletto.
Cast / Production
Music: Jules Massenet
Libretto: Henri Cain
Conductor: Mikhail Tatarnikov
Chorus master: Ching‐Lien Wu
Director: Damiano Michieletto
Set design: Paolo Fantin
Costume design: Agostino Cavalca
Lighting design: Alessandro Carletti
Video: rocafilm
Choreography: Thomas Wilhelm
cast
La Belle Dulcinée: Marianne Crebassa
Don Quichotte: Ildar Abdrazakov (10, 14, 17, 21, 23, 26, 29 May)
Ildebrando D’arcangelo (1, 5, 8, 11 June)
Sancho Pança: Étienne Dupuis
Pedro: Emy Gazeilles
Garcias: Marine Chagnon
Rodriguez: Maciej Kwaśnikowski
Juan: Nicholas Jones
Deux serviteurs: Youngwoo Kim, Hyun Sik Zee
Opéra Bastille
The Opèra Bastille was inaugurated in 1989 as a sister house to the Opèra Garnier. Both part of the National Opera of Paris, the Bastille was built with the aim of establishing an "affordable people's opera house". Located at the Place de la Bastille next to the magnificent July Column, the building has a distinctly futuristic look with its glass facade and steel design elements. The main auditorium seats up to 2,700 people, and primarily presents performances of opera, as well as occasional ballets and symphonic concerts . Two smaller stages host chamber music and recitals.
Address
Opéra Bastille, Place de la Bastille, Paris, France — Google Maps