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Format: 19 May 2012

Falstaff

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Falstaff

Booking Period

Show Opened
15th May 2012
Booking Until
15th May 2012

Running Time

3 hours

Now Closed

This show has now closed.

What's it all about?

Verdi's last masterpiece receives a lavish new production under director Robert Carsen, as the portly knight of Shakespeare's comedy takes to the stage, larger than life. Falstaff has not been seen at Covent Garden for a decade, and it returns in considerable style.

There is the fast-paced wit of the action, with its jealousy, intrigue, confusion and comic chaos all set to music of the most consummate invention. With a bravura ending in praise of laughter itself, Falstaff is a wonderful way to experience all the colour and character of opera at its most entertaining and rewarding. It's a great knight out!

Falstaff is part of the World Shakespeare Festival, which is produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company for London 2012 Festival.

Who's in it?

The new staging –- a co-production with La Scala, Milan, and the Canadian Opera Company -– sees the long-awaited return of Daniele Gatti to the conductor's podium of the Royal Opera House. Verdi described Falstaff as 'a rogue who gets up to all kinds of mischief… but in an amusing way'. It's one of the great baritone roles of all opera, and in this fine cast it will be sung by Ambrogio Maestri, one of its leading exponents -– indeed, one of the best Verdi baritones to be heard today.

What's the story?

An adaptation of Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor and Henry IV, Sir John Falstaff is attempting to woo two women to get his hands on their dead husbands' money. But he is quickly discovered, and the women hatch a plot to get their revenge on the greedy knight.