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Details

Love and Other Demons is a story of forbidden love set in the tropical and magical world of 18th century Colombia, adapted from the novella by Nobel-prizewinner, Gabriel García Márquez. One Sunday in the slave market in the port of Cartagena de Indias, a young girl is bitten by a dog. The girl is Sierva Maria of All The Angels, the daughter of the Marquis, and the dog is rabid. Although Sierva herself seems unhurt, this is a town where reason and superstition are at war, and soon the talk is not of rabies, but possession. Sierva finds herself imprisoned in the Convent of St Clare, where Cayetano Delaura, the bishop's exorcist, comes to drive out her demons. But soon it is Delaura himself who is possessed, consumed by Love, 'the most terrible demon of all'. As the lovers' obsession grows, so too does the desire of the authorities to purge this sickness from their midst. Sung in English with supertitles. A new commission for the 2008 Festival, supported by The John S. Cohen Foundation, Columbia Foundation Fund of the Capital Community Foundation and a number of individuals. Start time 16:35 - Finish 20:25. Start time 17:50 - Finish 21:40

Cast/Performers

Marisol Montalvo (Sierva Maria), Robert Brubaker (Don Ygnacio), Nathan Gunn (Father Delaura), John Graham-Hall (Abrenuncio), Mats Almgren (Don Toribio), Marietta Simpson (Dominga de Adviento), Felicity Palmer (Josefa Miranda), Jean Rigby (Martina Laborde)

Creatives/Company

Music: Peter Eotvos
Producer: Glydebourne Festival Opera
Conductor: Vladimir Jurowski
Director: Silviu Purcarete
Design: Helmut Sturmer
Company(s): London Philharmonic Orchestra, Glyndebourne Chorus
Other: Thomas Blunt (chorus master)

Love and Other Demons

Love and Other Demons (Opera or Operetta) production archive for QTIX code T02015093951. Details of all Love and Other Demons archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01929457600

Archive Listings

10 Aug 08
  to
30 Aug 08
Glyndebourne
Lewes, East Sussex
Performance Details => Venue archive

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