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PostPosted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 10:38 pm    Post subject: Nick in ETO's La Tragedie de Carmen Reply with quote

Nick will be performing with the English Touring Opera in their autumn production of La Tragedie de Carmen.

Taken from the ETO website...

(Bizet, adapted by Peter Brook, Marius Constant, Jean-Claude Carrière)
Performed in French with English surtitles.

La tragédie de Carmen is opera at its most powerful, a raw and visceral adaptation of Bizet’s most popular work. Peter Brook and his collaborators have crafted a concentrated night of theatre that focuses on the fatal relationships between the gypsy, soldier, village girl and bullfighter.

The score retains all of the most famous musical moments of the original; Carmen’s Habanera and Seguidilla, Don Jose’s Flower Song, and Escamillo’s swaggering Toreador Song. Directed by Andrew Steggall, conducted by Gareth Hancock, and featuring Leah Marian Jones sings the title role, with Sinead Campbell as Micaëla, David Curry as Don Jose, and Nicholas Garrett as Escamillo.

More information on ticket prices, tour dates and venues will follow shortly.


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 11:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oh my that is a long tour, all the way into November.
xaria check out the schedule, I think there is a stop in your hometown??
Would be really nice to see this one.

Thanks for adding xantha!
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 11:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here's some additional information for you - all the dates will be added to the concert section shortly.

All performances start at 7.30pm unless otherwise stated
For details of pre-show talks or platform talks, please call the box offices


Thurs 09-Oct Hackney Empire Tel:020 8985 2424

Sat 11-Oct Hackney Empire Theatre Tel: 020 8985 2424

Tues 14-Oct Malvern Festival Theatre, (Pre-show Talk) Tel:01684 892277

Thurs 16-Oct Malvern Festival Theatre Tel:01684 892277

Fri 17-Oct Malvern Festival Theatre Tel:01684 892277

Tues 21-Oct Exeter, Northcott Theatre Tel: 01392 493493

Thurs 23-Oct Exeter, Northcott Theatre Tel:01392 493493

Fri 24-Oct Exeter, Northcott Theatre Tel: 01392 493493

Thurs 30-Oct Theatre Royal, Lincoln Tel:01522 525555

Sat 01-Nov Theatre Royal, Lincoln Tel:01522 525555

Tues 04-Nov Theatre Royal, Bath Tel:01225 448844

Fri 07-Nov Lakes Leisure Kendal Tel: 01539 729777

Thurs 13-Nov Snape, Maltings (Pre-show Talk) Tel:01728 687110

Sat 15-Nov Snape, Maltings Tel:01728 687110

Mon 17-Nov Buxton Opera House (Pre-show Talk) Tel: 0845 127 2190

Fri 21-Nov Assembly Hall, Tunbridge Wells Tel: 01892 530613

Tues 25-Nov Cambridge Arts Theatre Tel:01223 503 333

Thurs 27-Nov Cambridge Arts Theatre Tel: 01223 503 333

Fri 28-Nov Cambridge Arts Theatre Tel: 01223 503 333
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 10:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yaaaaaayyyyyyyy!!!!!! Very Happy Very Happy NICK'S COMING TO LINCOLN!!!!

Xantha - that means both your artists now have a connection with Chris Moreno! (He's the Chief Executive of Lincoln Theatre Royal and Midsummer Magic) x
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 5:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I take it you're pleased then xaria Wink

It's lovely to see Nick listed for so many performances,especially as he's been relatively quiet of late....I just hope I can get to see Carmen as October is quite hectic for me already.I would love to see him perform the Torreador's song in character, especially after seeing him perform it both with Amici and as a solo artist, it's a great song for him and one which he always performs so expressively.
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 3:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I hope both of you get to see Nick perform in Carmen. Such a lovely Opera and your quite right Xantha...Nick singing the Torreador's song in character would be fantastic.
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 12:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

From Musical criticism....

Rusalka and La tragédie de Carmen for English Touring Opera's Autumn 2008 season

ETO to tour UK regions with Dvorak masterpiece and Bizet adaptation


Taking opera to the regions is no easy task, but after a strong spring season with Don Giovanni, Susannah and Anna Bolena, English Touring Opera has now announced the two productions for its autumn tour.

Dvorak's underrated masterpiece Rusalka will be presented alongside La tragédie de Carmen, Peter Brook's revision of Bizet's Carmen.

Opening at the Hackney Empire on 9 October 2008, ETO will take both productions to Malvern, Exeter, Lincoln, Kendal, Snape Maltings, Bath, Buxton and Tonbridge Wells, ending with a week-long stint at Cambridge Arts Theatre from 25 to 19 November.

Rusalka is all too rarely performed in the UK – though Renee Fleming is to sing the title role at the Met next season – so the opportunity to witness it live is not to be missed. Telling the story of a love affair between a mermaid and a prince, the opera is crowned by the popular 'Song to the Moon'. Dvorak's score will be performed in a chamber version for James Conway's new production, which is designed by Paul Wills and conducted by Alex Ingram.

Returning to ETO after a critically-acclaimed Susannah earlier in the year, Donna Bateman will sing the role of Rusalka. Richard Roberts will play the Prince, Fiona Kimm is Ježibaba, and the very promising Camilla Roberts sings the part of the Foreign Princess.

The company's other offering, La tragédie de Carmen, is described as 'opera at its most powerful, a raw and visceral adaptation of Bizet's most popular work'. The adaptation is by Peter Brook, Marius Constant and Jean-Claude Carrière, who 'have crafted a concentrated night of theatre that focuses on the fatal relationships between the gypsy, soldier, village girl and bullfighter'. However, we're assured that all the big numbers remain; the opera is performed in French with surtitles.

Casting-wise, it's a luxury to have Leah-Marian Jones (who was the best thing about The Royal Opera's revival of La Cenerentola at Christmas) in the title role. Soprano Sinead Campbell will play Micaëla; David Curry stars as Carmen's lover, Don Jose; and baritone Nicholas Garrett will be Escamillo.

Andrew Steggall will direct ETO's new production, which will be conducted by Gareth Hancock.

Further details will be released in due course. See http://www.englishtouringopera.org.uk/index.php for more information on how to book.

By Dominic McHugh


As you may be aware, tickets are already on sale through most venues, see an earlier post for details
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 11:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

That is so great, to have a Touring Opera Company! Both Opera's are well worth seeing, but if you have to chose, see Carmen.
Then come on here and tell me what you thought - especially of Escamillio.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 8:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nick mentioned on Sunday that rehearsals for Carmen are going extremely well. They have only been in rehearsals for one week but have already had a full run through and the director said that the remaining 3 weeks will just be spent "tweaking". Nick is excited about playing Escamillo in Carmen and was really pleased to hear that many of his fans would be going to see it. Smile
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 10:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Excellent Smile I'm glad rehearsals are going so well. I'm really looking forward to seeing him. x
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 6:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

English Touring Opera's Carmen - £10 Tickets

The Offer:
Get £10 tickets for the English Touring Opera's production of La Tragedie de Carmen at the Hackney Empire on 9 and 11 October.

The Show:
La tragédie de Carmen

Bizet, adapted by Peter Brook, Marius Constant, Jean-Claude Carrière.
Performed in French with English surtitles.

La tragédie de Carmen is opera at its most powerful, a raw and visceral adaptation of Bizet's most popular work. Peter Brook and his collaborators have crafted a concentrated night of theatre that focuses on the fatal relationships between the gypsy, soldier, village girl and bullfighter.

The score retains all of the most famous musical moments of the original; Carmen's Habanera and Seguidilla, Don Jose's Flower Song, and Escamillo's swaggering Toreador Song. Directed by Andrew Steggall, conducted by Gareth Hancock, and featuring Leah Marian Jones sings the title role, with Sinead Campbell as Micaëla, David Curry as Don Jose, and Nicholas Garrett as Escamillo.


The Method:£10* Tickets for La Tragedie de Carmen on 9 and 11 October.
To book, call the box office on 020 8958 2424 and quote 'Whatsonstage'.

Hackney Empire, 291 Mare Street, E8 1EJ (nearest tube: Bethnal Green).

*Subject to availability.

source:whatsonstage
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 5:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Torreador....Torreador....Torreador....Torreador.... I can hear it now. Smile Carmen will be starting soon, it's opening night....Good Luck Nick! Wink For those of you who are attending, a full report would be spectacular. Cool
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 1:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I will write a review on this when I have regained my composure.Nick was on top form and definitely the strongest singer from amongst the cast. He acted his role very well although he did distract from the plot on occasions, firstly by appearing topless in one scene (and I think his gym workouts have paid off) and then when dressing to go out to the bullfight put on a bright pink torreador outfit!!! Any Garrett Girl will know that Nick does not do pink, so of course on behalf of you all I took the opportunity to tease him about this afterwards....he took it all in good humour though.
I'll post more later and do a full review in due course. Smile
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 3:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Looks like you had a great time there Xantha. Laughing Looking forward to the review, it sounds like Nick was in top form in more ways then one. My eyes would of been burning with that bright Pink outfit though...with tears of laughter that it. Laughing I'm sure he looked adorable in it, a certain pink GG is going to love this one.
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 3:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nick appears topless Shocked Oh Xantha - I think I just lost consciousness for a moment there. My heart's all a flutter! Wink Laughing

And the fact that he appears in pink - oh my lord. Sasha would have a field day! I can't wait to see it - only a few weeks now. I look forward to your review! Smile x
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