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La bohème

A selection of photos from our Tour 2022 production of Puccini's La bohème.

A selection of photos from our Tour 2022 production of Puccini’s La bohème.

Festival 2022’s new production of opera’s greatest love-story comes to the Tour.

Photographer: Bill Cooper

Rodolfo (Bekhzod Davronov)

Rodolfo (Bekhzod Davronov) and Mimì (Gabriella Reyes)

Schaunard (Luvuyo Mbundu)

Colline (William Thomas), Schaunard (Luvuyo Mbundu), Benoît (Darren Jeffery), Marcello (Luthando Qave) and Rodolfo (Bekhzod Davronov)

Rodolfo (Bekhzod Davronov) and Mimì (Gabriella Reyes)

Musetta (Mariam Battistelli)

Act II scene. Mimì (Gabriella Reyes) and the Glyndebourne Chorus

 Alcindoro (Darren Jeffery) and Musetta (Mariam Battistelli)

Marcello (Luthando Qave), Mimì (Gabriella Reyes), Rodolfo (Bekhzod Davronov), Alcindoro (Darren Jeffery), Schaunard (Luvuyo Mbundu), Colline (William Thomas) and the Glyndebourne Chorus

Marcello (Luthando Qave), Colline (William Thomas), Musetta (Mariam Battistelli), Mimì (Gabriella Reyes), Schaunard (Luvuyo Mbundu) and (standing behind) Death (Peter Van Hulle)

Rodolfo (Bekhzod Davronov) and Marcello (Luthando Qave)

Rodolfo (Bekhzod Davronov) and Mimì (Gabriella Reyes)

Act II scene. Parpignol (Peter Van Hulle), Colline (William Thomas), Schaunard (Luvuyo Mbundu), Marcello (Luthando Qave) and the Glyndebourne Chorus


La bohème IS ON STAGE FROM 9 OCTOBER – 26 NOVEMBER WITH PERFORMANCES AT GLYNDEBOURNE, MILTON KEYNES, CANTERBURY, NORWICH AND LIVERPOOL.

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