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Falstaff

Falstaff is now open at Festival 2025
Falstaff bites off more than he can chew when he messes with the merry wives of Windsor.
Take a look at the production in these photos by Bill Knight.

Bardolfo (Colin Judson), Dr Caius (Gregory Bonfatti) and Pistola (Callum Thorpe)

Pistola (Callum Thorpe), Sir John Falstaff (Renato Girolami), Bardolfo (Colin Judson), actors and members of the Glyndebourne Chorus

Sir John Falstaff (Renato Girolami)

Mistress Quickly (Valentina Pernozzoli), Alice Ford (Anna Princeva), Nannetta (Mariam Battistelli) and Meg Page (Stephanie Lauricella)

Nannetta (Mariam Battistelli), Alice Ford (Anna Princeva), Mistress Quickly (Valentina Pernozzoli) and Meg Page (Stephanie Lauricella)

Front L-R: Mistress Quickly (Valentina Pernozzoli), Nannetta (Mariam Battistelli), Fenton (Filipe Manu), Bardolfo (Colin Judson), Ford (Rodion Pogossov), Dr Caius (Gregory Bonfatti) and Pistola (Callum Thorpe). Back: Meg Page (Stephanie Lauricella) and Alice Ford (Anna Princeva)

Bardolfo (Colin Judson), Dr Caius (Gregory Bonfatti), Pistola (Callum Thorpe) and Ford (Rodion Pogossov)

Fenton (Filipe Manu) and Nannetta (Mariam Battistelli)

Sir John Falstaff (Renato Girolami) and Mistress Quickly (Valentina Pernozzoli)

Sir John Falstaff (Renato Girolami) and Ford (Rodion Pogossov)

Alice Ford (Anna Princeva), Mistress Quickly (Valentina Pernozzoli), Meg Page (Stephanie Lauricella), Dr Caius (Gregory Bonfatti), Ford (Rodion Pogossov), Bardolfo (Colin Judson), Pistola (Callum Thorpe) and members of the Glyndebourne Chorus

Sir John Falstaff (Renato Girolami), actors and children

Sir John Falstaff (Renato Girolami)

Nannetta (Mariam Battistelli), Alice Ford (Anna Princeva) and members of the Glyndebourne Chorus

Nannetta (Mariam Battistelli), Sir John Falstaff (Renato Girolami) and members of the Glyndebourne Chorus

Fenton (Filipe Manu), Meg Page (Stephanie Lauricella), Sir John Falstaff (Renato Girolami), Ford (Rodion Pogossov), Pistola (Callum Thorpe), members of the Glyndebourne Chorus and children


Falstaff is on stage this summer 13 july – 24 August

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