Janáček Opera invites you to a preview of Falstaff

20 March 2023, 13:00
Janáček Opera invites you to a preview of Falstaff

The production team and soloists will present a new production of Giuseppe Verdi’s Falstaff, directed by Ondřej Havelka, at the Janáček Opera NdB at the beginning of April. The preview can also be watched online.

Director Ondřej Havelka is preparing a new production of Verdi’s comedy opera Falstaff with the team of the Janáček Opera NdB. He will introduce it to the public during a preview preview meeting, which is announced for 27 March at 16:00 at the Janáček Theatre. The preview will also be available online HERE.

Verdi had wanted to write a comedy all his life and only got around to it in his last opera. And thus a work inspired by Shakespeare’s famous character, the knight Falstaff, was created. Sir John Falstaff, resident of the Garter Inn. He enjoys good food and drink, but is particularly interested in local Windsor ladies Alice Ford and Meg Page. Meg and Alice, however, don’t want his favour, so they entangle the old lover in their nets with the help of Mrs Quicky and give him a good beating. Verdi has left the world a bravura comic opera. The opera Falstaff is elegant and witty, with the occasional subtle parody of typical Verdian heroics. Falstaff will be performed again in Brno after fifty years. The premiere will take place on 5 April 2023 at the Janáček Theatre.

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