Alongside staples such as Puccini's "La Boheme", the Royal
Opera's 2014/15 season will also see more toddler-friendly new
work such as "Dot, Squiggle and Rest" - a performance aimed at
those aged between two and five.
The work is the first for this age group to be produced by the
Royal Opera, in collaboration with London's Polka Theatre for
children, and will feature dance, puppetry and animation
alongside the opera.
Staff said there had been strong demand for past productions
aimed at young children performed by other companies at the
Royal Opera's home, also known as Covent Garden, in the heart of
London's West End theater district.
Youth is a key theme for the Royal Opera this season. Thursday's
gala opening is a revival of "Anna Nicole" - a 2011 opera about
the topless model Anna Nicole Smith and her marriage to an
80-year-old billionaire - and tickets are only available to
students and those aged 16-25.
"Dot, Squiggle and Rest" will not be staged until June 2015, but
more traditional opera-goers, whose average age is 45, will find
plenty to entertain themselves in the mean time.
Spanish tenor Placido Domingo will appear in Verdi's "The Two
Foscari" in October, and German tenor Jonas Kaufmann will
perform in January in "Andrea Chenier", a French revolutionary
opera composed by Umberto Giordano, a rival of Puccini's.
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Russian soprano Anna Netrebko will sing in "La Boheme" in May, June
and July, when the Royal Opera revives its 1974 production of the
classic for a final time.
The season will also be a marathon for the Royal Opera's
long-serving music director Antonio Pappano, who will conduct four
new productions, two revivals and a symphonic concert.
Pappano joined as music director in 2002, and recently extended his
contract until 2017, which will bring him close to beating conductor
Colin Davis's tenure from 1971 to 1987.
Pappano will also take the Royal Opera on tour to Japan in September
2015, where the company will perform Mozart's "Don Giovanni" and
Verdi's "Macbeth".
(Editing by Diane Craft)
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