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Fierce love can’t be tamed. CARMEN is coming to the London Coliseum for a limited time only.

One for everyone’s bucket list, join us for Bizet’s irresistible CARMEN – a timeless tale of seduction, obsession and possession, and one of the most popular and celebrated operas ever written. In this passionate revival, originally directed by Calixto Bieito, expect red flags, fiery drama and endless twists and turns.

From the vibrant prelude to the dramatic end, Bizet’s seductive score pulsates with passionate melodies and evocative rhythms. Let the Orchestra of ENO transport you to Spain with the click of a castanet. From CARMEN’s sultry ‘Habanera’ to Escamillo’s swaggering ‘Toreador song’, this opera has more recognisable tunes than any other. Combining memorable music and a powerful story, it is no wonder that CARMEN continues to be one of the most popular operas of all time.

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What is Carmen about?

In a rebellious twist on tradition, the story is set in 1970’s Spain, where we pick up the drama under a scorching sun in the final days of dictator General Franco’s oppressive regime.

Follow the ill-fated story of weak-willed Don José whose infatuation with the flirtatious, free-spirited CARMEN forces him out of the army and lands him in prison. When CARMEN’s passion fades, danger lies ahead as she turns her affection to the mysterious bullfighter Escamillo. With love turning to obsession Don José starts to see red.

Ticket Information

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Running Time

2 hours 50 minutes, including an interval.

Cast & Creatives

Niamh O’Sullivan (Carmen), John Findon (Done José), Cory McGee (Escamillo), Ava Dodd (Micaela), Freddie Tong (Zuniga), Jolyon Loy (Morales), Harriet Eyley (Fraquita), Siân Griffiths (Mercedes), Patrick Alexander Keefe (Dancairo), Osian Wyn Bowen (Remendado).

Clelia Cafiero (Conductor), Olivia Clarke (Conductor), Calixto Bieito (Original Director), Jamie Manton (Revival Director), Alfons Flores (Set Designer), Haruka Kuroda (Intimacy and Fight Director), Mercè Paloma (Costume Designer), Bruno Poet (Lighting Designer),Marc Rosette (Revival Light Designer), Christopher Cowell (Translation).

Age guidance: 15+. This production contains graphic depictions of: domestic violence, sexual assault, murder, scenes of a sexual nature and full male nudity.

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Venue Information

London Coliseum

St Martin's Ln, Charing Cross, London WC2N 4ES

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Nearest Tube/Rail Station

Leicester Square or Charing Cross

Buses

3, 6, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19, 22, 23, 24, 29, 38, 88, 91, 94, 139, 159, 176, 453

Nearest Car Parks

Trafalgar Square, Whitcomb Street and Bedfordbury.

Reviews

The Stage

'‘shimmers with every one of the company’s strengths’'

The Guardian

'‘tense and atmospheric production’'

Bachtrack

'‘rousingly splendid’'