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The Dead City Tickets

This cult classic opera comes to the London Coliseum for a limited run

This production is recommended for ages 11+.

Performance dates

25 March – 8 April 2023

Run time: 3 hours

Includes interval

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1 reviews

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Recently bereaved, Paul is haunted by visions of his deceased wife Marie. But when he meets the all-too-familiar Marietta, the lines between past and present blur, and reality itself is called into question. Moving on is impossible when presented with the implausible.

Annilese Miskimmon, ENO Artistic Director, follows her ENO directorial debut of 2022’s The Handmaid’s Tale with Korngold’s cult classic opera Die tote Stadt.

Based on Rodenbach’s Bruges-la-Morte, the lines of remembrance and obsession are closer than you’d think, in the dark recesses of The Dead City.

Rolf Romei returns to the role of Paul, alongside Allison Oakes taking the dual roles of the deceased Marie and her doppelgänger Marietta, and Sarah Connolly playing the housekeeper Brigitta. Kirill Karabits makes his return to the London Coliseum conducting Korngold’s dynamic and exciting score.

Special notes

Sung in English. Our surtitles system displays sung words above the stage.

Recent Reviews

2.0
1 reviews
Mr John Crompton

One of the worst nights at the opera for a long time. The lead soprano was unable to sing. The replacement was way below the standard one would expect. We were not told in which language she was singing but it could have been anything. I certainly did not hear a single word of English. Very boring set dominated by two extremely large boring lampshades. Four people in my immediate seating area left before the interval. I have never seen that happen before in 40 years of opera going. It would only have been one star but the orchestra and chorus were good.

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