Opera Highlights, Cottiers
19 October, 2023, 7.30 p.m. – 9.30 p.m.
A troupe of talented singers traverse Scotland to bring an original piano-accompanied production to a venues across the country. This vibrant, one-of-a-kind show is created specifically for Scottish Opera each season. Director Laura Attridge (The Miserly Knight and Mavra 2022) brings her signature storytelling to this year’s tour and, alongside internationally renowned designer Ana Inés Jabares-Pita, creates an unforgettable experience that adapts to every venue.
Cottiers, 93 – 95 Hyndland Street, Glasgow G11 5PU
Flinging our four singers and pianist into the oh-so-familiar setting of a wedding reception, they explore the highs and lows of love in opera. This year’s programme is curated by Derek Clark and includes music from the likes of Mozart, Verdi, Donizetti, and Tchaikovsky, as well as a world premiere by Toby Hession.
Kindly supported by Friends of Scottish Opera, JTH Charitable Trust and The Scottish Opera Endowment Trust
Free companion tickets available, please contact the box office (0141 357 4000) to secure these. You can text 07941673035.
Cast:
Katy Thomson, Katherine Aitken, Innocent Masuku, Jerome Knox
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