 
              Billy Budd
28 June - 30 July
When a young sailor is unjustly accused of mutiny, it triggers a tragic sequence of events. Good and evil, innocence and corruption come together in this heartbreaking opera, a seafaring epic brought to vivid life in Michael Grandage’s evocative, claustrophobic production.
Michael Grandage returns to direct Britten’s opera, not seen at Glyndebourne for a over decade. Nicholas Carter will conduct the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
Thomas Mole will play in the title role, Olivier Award-winner Allan Clayton and Sam Carl make their role debuts playing Captain Vere and John Claggart. See full cast and creative team details here.
A revival of the Festival 2010 production. Sung in English.
Performance dates
28 June
2, 5, 8, 11, 17, 24, 28, 30 July
Creative team
Conductor
Nicholas Carter
Director
Michael Grandage
Designer
Christopher Oram
Lighting Designer
Paule Constable
London Philharmonic Orchestra
The Glyndebourne Chorus
Cast includes
Captain Vere
Allan Clayton
Billy Budd
Thomas Mole
John Claggart
Sam Carl
Mr Redburn, First Lieutenant
Dingle Yandell
Mr Flint, Sailing Master
William Thomas
Lieutenant Ratcliffe
Daniel Okulitch
Red Whiskers
Alasdair Elliott
Donald
Samuel Dale Johnson
Dansker
Clive Bayley
A Novice
Laurence Kilsby
The Novice’s Friend
Alex Otterburn
Squeak, a ship’s corporal
Daniel Norman 
Bosun
Michael Ronan
Maintop
Ru Charlesworth 
Music by kind permission of Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Ltd
Photo Gallery
Photos: Alastair Muir
To find out more about production support for Festival 2026 here 
or contact our Director of Development, Helen McCarthy for an informal chat:
call 01273 013308 or email helen.mccarthy@glyndebourne.com
Main image: Janiecbros/Getty Images. Image design by Louise Richardson
 
          
 
           
         
         
         
         
        




 
             
            