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One of the greatest and most moving operas of all time, La bohème is a story of young love, starting on Christmas Eve in a Parisian garret. On this festive, snowy night the lovers Mimi and Rodolfo draw close, but poverty and ill-health force them apart. The production features a group of 12 young local singers from Oakbank School in Perth, recruited especially for ETO's tour to sing a children's chorus of street urchins.
James Conway, General Director of ETO, said: 'La bohème is the ideal first opera, and one to which everyone loves to return - a nostalgic look at the pathos and folly of youth. It is a romance which has music of great power, drawing out the very best of that remarkable thing, the human voice.'
There will be a pre-opera talk in the Norie Miller Room at 18.30. Please book a free ticket in advance from the Box Office or here.
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