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Madam Butterfly 09

Summer 2012

Madam Butterfly 09

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Several years have passed since Cio-Cio-San’s husband Lieutenant Pinkerton left her to return to America. She has never doubted for a second that he will come back to her. News indeed arrives that he has returned. But Cio-Cio-San could never imagine the real reason that Pinkerton is back…

From the rapturous love-duet to the devastating "One fine day", Puccini employs every single note to totally immerse his audience in Cio-Cio-San’s tragic story. Following her celebrated performances in 2007 Amanda Roocroft returns to the title role. Joachim Herz’s ravishing production, set in the period Puccini intended, has become a WNO classic that is destined to move you again and again.

Madam Butterfly is sung in Italian with an electronic surtitles screen above the stage carrying a translation in English (and Welsh in Wales) of everything that is being sung - so it's easy to follow all the action! Check when booking your tickets that a view of the surtitles is available from the seats you choose.

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Running time approximately 2 hours 50 minutes

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Conductor Carlo Rizzi (17,19,26 Sept and 4 Oct) Conductor Simon Phillippo (30 Sept, 8 Oct - 28 Nov) Director Joachim Herz Designer Reinhart Zimmermann Costume Designer Eleonore Kleiber Lighting Designer John Walterhouse

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