THE SHOW:
Olivia Fuchs’s production of Rusalka reveals all the tragic beauty of
Dvořák’s operatic masterpiece: as Anna Picard wrote in the Independent
on Sunday, ‘fascinating, well-directed, expertly sung and acted . . .
this is another unmissable production from Opera North.’.
Suffused with music that is by turns earthy and ethereal, the opera relates the story of a water nymph who yearns to be part of the human world. The haunting score is famed for water nymph Rusalka’s poignant “Song to the Moon”, and this production is altogether a spell-binding experience.
Opera North’s production of Rusalka, will be performed at The Lowry, Salford Quays on Thursday 17th June at 7.00pm. It is sung in English.
THE PRIZE:
Opera North, The Lowry
and What’s on Stage are offering two lucky winners a pair of tickets each to
see Rusalka at the Lowry on Thursday, 17th June at 7.00pm.
HOW TO WIN:
What is Rusalka? a) a Russian bride, b) a water nymph, or c) a femme fatale
Please email your answer and your full name to: glenn@whatsonstage.com by the closing date of Friday, 11th June, 2010 (midnight) with the subject heading ‘Rusalka Comp’.
Good Luck!
Winners will be notified by email.
Terms and Conditions:
Tickets
cannot be exchanged for any other dates. Only one entry per
household/email account please, as multiple entries will be deleted.
Also, please ensure that you are free to attend on Thurs, 17th June at
7.00pm, before entering, as we cannot offer alternative dates or times,
should your plans change. Travel is not provided.
Thanks and Good Luck!
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