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Acclaimed opera in Milton Keynes



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Bryn Terfel to star
World renowned Welsh National Opera returns to Milton Keynes next month for its stunning Spring season featuring Bryn Terfel as Falstaff.

The opera company will be performing Verdi's Falstaff, Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin and Mozart's The Magic Flute when it stops off in Milton Keynes from April 1 to 5.

Internationally acclaimed Welsh baritone Bryn Terfel is to give more performances of Falstaff for Welsh National Opera, following Roberto De Candia's withdrawal from the role due to illness.

Roberto was scheduled to take over the role from Bryn Terfel on Thursday 27 March, following the Welsh baritone's appearances in Cardiff, Birmingham and Llandudno.

A revival of Mozart's The Magic Flute, a visually inspired production with a cast headed by Welsh soprano Rebecca Evans, will be performed on Tuesday 1 and Friday 4.

While on Wednesday 2 and Saturday 5 the past is evoked in vivid detail in James Macdonald's enthralling production of Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin - starring Garry Magee in the title role.

Acclaimed director Peter Stein brings to life Elizabethan England's most famous glutton in Welsh National Opera's landmark production of Verdi's Falstaff on April 3.

All performances start at 7.15pm and tickets start at £17 from the box office on 08700 606652 or online at www.miltonkeynestheatre.com

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  • Last Updated: 20 March 2008 3:21 PM
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