Details

The story of the gypsy girl Carmen whose love and passion switch from one man to another with tragic consequences. Probably the world's most famous opera and tunes. A Spanish story of love, treachery, passion and betrayal. Sung in French with English surtitles. Running time 3 hours 15 minutes including interval

Cast/Performers

Nadezhda Stoinova, Irakli Grigalli, Irina Vinogradova, Maria Tonina

Creatives/Company

Music: Bizet
Lyrics(s): Meilhac, Halevy
Book by: Merimee
Producer(s): Ellen Kent, Opera International
Company(s): Chisinau National Opera, Romale Gypsy Dance Troupe

Carmen

Carmen (Opera or Operetta) production archive for QTIX code T1677198047. Details of all Carmen archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1883

Archive Listings

7 Dec 07
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8 Dec 07
New Theatre
Oxford, Oxfordshire
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4 Dec 07Assembly Hall Theatre
Tunbridge Wells, Kent
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2 Dec 07Buxton Opera House
Buxton, Derbyshire
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26 Nov 07
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1 Dec 07
Opera House
Manchester, Greater Manchester
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24 Nov 07
Liverpool Empire Theatre
Liverpool, Merseyside
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21 Nov 07
Royal Concert Hall
Glasgow
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18 Nov 07Caird Hall
Dundee
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17 Nov 07Sands Centre
Carlisle, Cumbria
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15 Nov 07Blackpool Grand Theatre
Blackpool, Lancashire
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14 Nov 07Warwick Arts Centre
Coventry, West Midlands
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13 Nov 07Theatre Royal
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
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10 Nov 07National Concert Hall
Dublin, Ireland
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8 Nov 07Cork Opera House
Cork, Ireland
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6 Nov 07University Concert Hall
Limerick, Ireland
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4 Nov 07Wycombe Swan
High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
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2 Nov 07Ipswich Regent
Ipswich, Suffolk
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31 Oct 07Anvil Arts
Basingstoke, Hampshire
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31 Oct 07Anvil Arts
Basingstoke, Hampshire
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29 Oct 07Marina Theatre
Lowestoft, Suffolk
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27 Oct 07Princess Theatre
Torquay, Devon
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25 Oct 07Grove Theatre
Dunstable, Bedfordshire
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22 Oct 07Royal & Derngate
Northampton, Northamptonshire
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21 Oct 07Hackney Empire
Outer London, Greater London
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20 Oct 07St George's Hall
Bradford, West Yorkshire
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19 Oct 07Alexandra Theatre
Birmingham, West Midlands
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17 Oct 07Fairfield Halls
Outer London, Greater London
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16 Oct 07Alive Corn Exchange
Kings Lynn, Norfolk
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15 Oct 07Pavilion Theatre
Bournemouth, Dorset
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11 Oct 07
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13 Oct 07
Empire Theatre
Sunderland, Tyne and Wear
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9 Oct 07
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10 Oct 07
His Majesty's Theatre
Aberdeen
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7 Oct 07The Auditorium
Grimsby, North Lincolnshire
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6 Oct 07Grand Opera House
York, North Yorkshire
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3 Oct 07City Hall
Sheffield, South Yorkshire
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2 Oct 07The Orchard
Dartford, Kent
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30 Sep 07Corn Exchange
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
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25 Sep 07
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29 Sep 07
Bristol Hippodrome
Bristol, City of Bristol
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24 Sep 07Grand Theatre
Wolverhampton, West Midlands
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23 Sep 07Anvil Arts
Basingstoke, Hampshire
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21 Sep 07
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23 Sep 07
Marlowe Theatre
Canterbury, Kent
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20 Sep 07White Rock Theatre
Hastings, East Sussex
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14 Sep 07
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18 Sep 07
Playhouse Theatre
Edinburgh
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7 Dec 05Fairfield Halls
Outer London, Greater London
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22 Nov 05Theatre Royal
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
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19 Nov 05Blackpool Grand Theatre
Blackpool, Lancashire
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4 Nov 05
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5 Nov 05
Empire Theatre
Sunderland, Tyne and Wear
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31 Oct 05Alexandra Theatre
Birmingham, West Midlands
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29 Oct 05Anvil Arts
Basingstoke, Hampshire
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26 Oct 05Buxton Opera House
Buxton, Derbyshire
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17 Oct 05ICC Belfast
Belfast
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11 Oct 05
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15 Oct 05
Liverpool Empire Theatre
Liverpool, Merseyside
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8 Oct 05
Hull New Theatre
Hull, Humberside
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27 Sep 05Theatre Royal
Norwich, Norfolk
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26 Sep 05The Orchard
Dartford, Kent
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25 Sep 05Hackney Empire
Outer London, Greater London
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18 Sep 05Anvil Arts
Basingstoke, Hampshire
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13 Sep 05
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17 Sep 05
Bristol Hippodrome
Bristol, City of Bristol
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8 Sep 05
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9 Sep 05
Marlowe Theatre
Canterbury, Kent
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Reviews

Reviews


User Review: 01Nov05: Carmen by Bizet Ellen Kent & Opera International present The Chisinau National Opera Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham, 31 October 2005 Ellen Kent has been bringing opera to this country for several years to my knowledge and has a passion for it. Tonight she presented Carmen with principal soloists, Nadejda Stoianova as Carmen, Igor Macarenco as Don Jose, Iuri Gisca as Escamillo and Rosa Lee Thomas as Micaela with and a huge orchestra conducted by Nicolae Dohotaru. This impressive touring production company that also has on offer Verdi’s “Nabucco” on Tuesday 1 November is of the grandest scale and it was wonderful to see the large audience captivated by the music and colour of this classic opera. Ellen Kent is bringing to regional theatres a wide repertoire allowing us to see 2 very contrasting operas over 2 days. The Chisinau National Opera are from the smallest of the former Soviet Republics Moldova a country with a reputation for wine, women and song and so who better to perform this popular opera. The story here is that of Carmen the scheming gypsy woman who falls crazily in love with doomed soldier Don Jose who has already pledged his love to another woman the innocent Micaela. The path to true love is not to be and after Don Jose realises that Carmen will never really be his he kills her. Featuring some of the best-loved melodies including The Habanera, The Flower Song and of course The Toreador's Song, Carmen is probably one of the best known of operas. Nadejda Stoianova was well cast as Carmen with a strong voice and sultry appearance that captivated the audience. The costumes by Nina Babutac added to the overall atmosphere of the production and likewise the sets designed by Felix Bessonov were elaborate conjuring up images of Seville. The lighting provided bright courtyards and sombre nighttime mountains too. It was wonderful to have a full orchestra playing and at no time were the soloists overpowered by the music. I did however feel that some of the expected excitement from the score was given a more subdued reading and took away some of the spontaneity of the performance. The Romale Gypsy Dance Troupe comprising six artistes performed the colourful and lively flamenco in Act I, which was well received. The choreography for the production is by Mihai Caftanat. As an added bonus and not available at all theatres we were treated to the appearance in Act IV of 2 horses including Todo the 9 year old Andalucian stallion and that is something you do not see at the Alex everyday! If you get the chance go and see Nabucco tonight. Clive Fuller
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User Reviews

USER (01Nov05): Carmen by Bizet Ellen Kent & Opera International present The Chisinau National Opera Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham, 31 October 2005 Ellen Kent has been bringing opera to this country for several years to my knowledge and has a passion for it. Tonight she presented Carmen with principal soloists, Nadejda Stoianova as Carmen, Igor Macarenco as Don Jose, Iuri Gisca as Escamillo and Rosa Lee Thomas as Micaela with and a huge orchestra conducted by Nicolae Dohotaru. This impressive touring production company that also has on offer Verdi’s “Nabucco” on Tuesday 1 November is of the grandest scale and it was wonderful to see the large audience captivated by the music and colour of this classic opera. Ellen Kent is bringing to regional theatres a wide repertoire allowing us to see 2 very contrasting operas over 2 days. The Chisinau National Opera are from the smallest of the former Soviet Republics Moldova a country with a reputation for wine, women and song and so who better to perform this popular opera. The story here is that of Carmen the scheming gypsy woman who falls crazily in love with doomed soldier Don Jose who has already pledged his love to another woman the innocent Micaela. The path to true love is not to be and after Don Jose realises that Carmen will never really be his he kills her. Featuring some of the best-loved melodies including The Habanera, The Flower Song and of course The Toreador's Song, Carmen is probably one of the best known of operas. Nadejda Stoianova was well cast as Carmen with a strong voice and sultry appearance that captivated the audience. The costumes by Nina Babutac added to the overall atmosphere of the production and likewise the sets designed by Felix Bessonov were elaborate conjuring up images of Seville. The lighting provided bright courtyards and sombre nighttime mountains too. It was wonderful to have a full orchestra playing and at no time were the soloists overpowered by the music. I did however feel that some of the expected excitement from the score was given a more subdued reading and took away some of the spontaneity of the performance. The Romale Gypsy Dance Troupe comprising six artistes performed the colourful and lively flamenco in Act I, which was well received. The choreography for the production is by Mihai Caftanat. As an added bonus and not available at all theatres we were treated to the appearance in Act IV of 2 horses including Todo the 9 year old Andalucian stallion and that is something you do not see at the Alex everyday! If you get the chance go and see Nabucco tonight. Clive Fuller
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