Summary
The illustrious filmmaker Baz Luhrmann once said that La Bohème was the greatest love story ever sung. It is certainly a favourite of the repertoire. Staged by François Racine, this production causes us to reflect upon the fragility of love and life. What price do we pay if we try to follow our hearts and fulfill all our dreams? Young Montreal conductor Simon Rivard conducts the Orchestre Métropolitain in his Opéra de Montréal debut.
Four young artists are living together in Paris’ Quartier latin. Their dreams are many and their cares are few… The night when Mimi knocks on the young poet Rodolfo’s door marks disruption in the course of their lives. All too quickly, the stark realities of life shatter their illusions.
Cast
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Conductor
Simon Rivard
Canada
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Mimi
Lauren Margison
Canada
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Rodolfo
Frédéric Antoun
Canada
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Marcello
John Brancy
USA
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Musetta
Andrea Núñez
Canada
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Shaunard
Mikelis Rogers
Latvian-Canadian
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Colline
Jean-Philippe Mc Clish
Canada
CONDUCTOR: SIMON RIVARD
ORCHESTRE MÉTROPOLITAIN
OPÉRA DE MONTRÉAL CHORUS
Sets: Peter Dean Beck / Costumes: Opéra de Montréal / Lighting: Nicolas Descoteaux / Production: Scenery courtesy of Arizona Opera