
OPERA
La Traviata
SCHEDULE
2023/2024 SEASON
Music by Giuseppe Verdi
Opera in 3 Acts
Sung in Italian with English and Japanese surtitles
(Please note that the Engllish surtitles on the right side of the stage will not be displayed during this performance due to the structure of the set.)
OPERA PALACE
16 May - 29 May, 2024 ( 5 Performances )
Running time is approx. 2 hours and 45 mins including intervals.
Booking Opens: Sat, 9 Mar 2024, 10:00am
DETAILS
La Traviata is set in the world of Parisian high society. This popular opera tells the story of the courtesan, Violetta Valéry: her loves and her sad fate. It is based on the dramatic adaptation of the romantic novel, "La Dame aux Camélias" by Alexandre Dumas fils, modeled by the author on the high-class mistress, Marie Duplessis. Giuseppe Verdi then took the story, making its heroine a contemporary woman, and writing an innovative opera in which he raised the role of the music itself to that of expressing the story's emotions. Starting with "Libiamo ne' lieti calici", which has become a well-known, staple tune of gala concerts, the work features numerous other famous songs, such as Violetta's most technically demanding aria, "Ah, fors'è lui-sempre libera", in the prelude foretelling tragedy, and Germont's "Di Provenza il mar, il suol".
The director, Vincent Boussard, is noted for sophisticated staging with an unerring eye for colour. His production of "La traviata" (first staged in 2015) displays that aesthetic sensibility. At the same time, he effectively holds up a mirror on the world to paint an imagined landscape, taking the theme of a woman's fate in the world of men. Upon curtain fall, we are left with the vivid picture of a woman who has lived her life with unwavering pride.
After stepping in at the last moment to perform as Violetta in 2022 to great acclaim, Nakamura Eri returns to this high-profile role. Riccardo Della Sciucca, a rising Italian star, will perform as Alfredo.
SYNOPSIS
Violetta, a courtesan in Paris, opens her heart to Alfredo, a son of a wealthy man, though she is hesitant to accept his sincere courtship. They begin to enjoy each other’s company living together in the suburbs of the city.
One day during Alfredo’s absence, his father Germont calls on Violetta to ask her to give up his son so that marriage arrangements for his daughter will proceed smoothly. Violetta decides to abandon her love and leaves Alfredo. After her return to Paris, Alfredo appears in front of her and accuses her of her betrayal in the presence of other people.
Time passes, but it is too late when all misunderstandings have come to light. Sick in bed, Violetta dies as she is embraced by the love of Alfredo, who asks for her pardon.
VIDEO
CREATIVE TEAM & CAST
CREATIVE TEAM
Conductor: Francesco LANZILLOTTA
Production and Costume Design: Vincent BOUSSARD
Set Design: Vincent LEMAIRE
Lighting Design: Guido LEVI
Movement Director: Helge LETONJA
CAST
Violetta Valéry: NAKAMURA Eri
Alfredo Germont: Riccardo DELLA SCIUCCA
Giorgio Germont: Gustavo CASTILLO
Flora Bervoix: SUGIYAMA Yuki
Visconte Gastone: KANAYAMA Kyosuke
Barone Douphol: NARITA Hiroyuki
Marchese D’Obigny: KONDO Kei
Dottor Grenvil: KUBOTA Masumi
Chorus: New National Theatre Chorus
Orchestra: Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra
- CREATIVE TEAM
- CAST
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Conductor
Francesco LANZILLOTTA
Production and Costume DesignVincent BOUSSARD
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Violetta Valéry
NAKAMURA Eri
Alfredo GermontRiccardo DELLA SCIUCCA
Giorgio GermontGustavo CASTILLO
TICKETS
Booking Opens: Sat, 9 Mar 2024, 10:00am
Booking Z seats (Day tickets) 1,650 yen
- You are able to purchase Z seat tickets online from 10:00 am. Click "BUY TICKETS" next to "Z" under each performance information.
- There is a handling charge of ¥330 (incl. tax).
- Only when seats allocated as Z seats are still available at 11:00 am, you are able to purchase these tickets at the Box Office of the theatre.
- Note that all Z seats are on a first come, first served basis and will come with restricted views.
Concession Prices
Under 15s discounts and Z seats (Day Tickets) are available online. Other types of discount tickets are not available online. Please inquire at the Box Office or by telephone.
Please Note
- Latecomers will not be admitted to the auditorium unless there is a suitable break or interval.
- For Seat D of Opera performances, maximum of 2 tickets per person on the first day of ticket sale.
- No admittance to pre-school children. Each child older than this age requires a ticket for entry, even when accompanied by a parent or guardian.
- Tickets may not be changed or refunded except in the case of a cancelled performance.
- A special discount price is available for disabled guests. Please inquire at the Box Office for details.
- Users of wheelchairs are requested to contact the Box Office.
- Please note that cast or programme change may be required depending on the situation.