The Barber of Seville The Barber of Seville
Olympia Theatre
The Barber of Seville
SEASON 2016/17 - Gioachino Rossini
February 2017 - March 2017
Δημιουργική Ομάδα

CONDUCTORS
Anastasios Symeonidis (18, 19, 24/2 & 3, 5/3)
Zoe Tsokanou (22, 25, 26/2)

DIRECTOR
Francesco Micheli

REVIVAL DIRECTOR
Marina Mergou

SET DESIGNS – LIGHTING
Nicolas Bovey

COSTUMES
Gianluca Falaschi

VISUAL DESIGN
Panagiotis Tomaras

CHORUS MASTER
Agathangelos Georgakato

Πρωταγωνιστές Παράστασης

COUNT ALMAVIVA
Antonis (Anthony) Koroneos (18, 24, 26/2 & 3, 5/3)
Ioan Hotea (19, 22, 25/2)

DR. BARTOLO
Dimitris Kassioumis (18, 24, 26/2 & 3, 5/3)
Akis Laloussis (19, 22, 25/2)

ROSINA
Vassiliki Karayanni (18, 24, 26/2 & 3, 5/3)
Mina Polychronou (19, 22, 25/2)

FIGARO
Dionyssis Sourbis (18, 24, 26/2 & 3, 5/3)
Harris Andrianos (19, 22, 25/2)

DON BASILIO
Tasos Apostolou (18, 24, 26/2 & 3, 5/3)
Petros Magoulas (19, 22, 25/2)

FIORELLO
Yannis Selitsaniotis (18, 22, 24, 26/2 & 3/3)
Giorgos Mattheakakis (19, 25/2 & 5/3)

BERTA
Alexandra Mattheoudaki (18, 24, 26/2 & 3, 5/3)
Maria Vlachopoulou (19, 22, 25/2)

OFFICER
Christos Lazos (18, 24, 26/2 & 3, 5/3)
Vassilis Assimakopoulos (19, 22, 25/2)

NOTARY
Philippos Dellatolas (18, 24, 26/2 & 3, 5/3)
Anastassios Stellas (19, 22, 25/2)

With the GNO Orchestra and Chorus

Olympia Theatre
Opera

The Barber of Seville

Gioachino Rossini

Co-production with the Bologna Municipal Theatre [Teatro Comunale di Bologna]

18, 19, 22, 24, 25, 26 February 2017
3, 5 March 2017
Olympia Theatre
At 20:00 | clock

Rossini’s work The Barber of Seville, the most famous Italian comic opera, returns to the Greek National Opera in Francesco Micheli's subversive production which was first presented with great success during last year’s artistic period. The Greek National Opera production, which was also staged with great success last winter by the Teatro Comunale di Bologna, brings Figaro's tale into the digital age, and sheds light on Rosina’s world which lies somewhere between dream and reality.

The work needs no introductions. The lively, witty and particularly melodic music goes perfectly with a series of comic scenes as the barber Figaro helps the Conte de Almaviva marry the lovely Rosina, who lives with her aged protector Doctor Bartolo, who intends to marry her himself.

A production, aimed at young and old alike, which is ideal for opera beginners.

With the Orchestra, Choir of the Greek National Opera

Ticket prices: €15, €25, €35, €45, €55, €60 / Concessions for students and children: €12
Limited visibility tickets €10, €15, €17, €25

150 tickets of €5 each will be available for the unemployed at the second performance of the production, on Sunday 19 February 2017.

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