The King’s Head Theatre has announced their Autumn 2018 opera production; a radical reimagining of Verdi’s incendiary tale of sex, class and power; La Traviata in a new English version by Becca Marriott and Helena Jackson.
England, 2018. Violetta earns her crust dancing for the rich and powerful at an exclusive gentleman’s club until a chance meeting with naive and idealistic Elijah changes everything. The powerful collide with the powerless, with earth-shattering consequences for all involved.
The King’s Head Theatre have firmly established themselves as one of the foremost producers of accessible, small scale opera. Their critically-acclaimed Trafalgar Studios transfer of La bohème has been nominated for the Olivier Award for Best New Opera Production with winners to be announced on Sunday 9 April whilst 2017’s Tosca won the Off West Award for Best Opera production.
The production will also be directed by Helena Jackson, who recently graduated from the King’s Head Theatre’s award-winning Trainee Resident Director’s scheme with several members of the creative team behind La bohème and Tosca returning to work on the production.
La Traviata will run from Thursday 27 September to Saturday 27 October, 2018.
Artistic Director of the King’s Head Theatre, Adam Spreadbury-Maher said: “Verdi’s powerful tragedy may have been written over one-hundred years ago but its searing examination of privilege and exploitation is directly relevant to twenty-first century struggles. I can’t wait to share our uncovered, exposed and redefined new version with audiences.”