Tosca

Venue: 

Exeter

Date: 

Tuesday, 23 May, 2017

Puccini’s visceral depiction of love and power in the midst of political terror, is directed by award-winning Blanch McIntyre, new to opera but fresh from some revelatory work in the theatre.

Tosca

Venue: 

Cambridge

Date: 

Saturday, 29 April, 2017

Puccini’s visceral depiction of love and power in the midst of political terror, is directed by award-winning Blanch McIntyre, new to opera but fresh from some revelatory work in the theatre.

Tosca

Venue: 

Cambridge

Date: 

Tuesday, 25 April, 2017

Puccini’s visceral depiction of love and power in the midst of political terror, is directed by award-winning Blanch McIntyre, new to opera but fresh from some revelatory work in the theatre.

Tosca

Venue: 

Cheltenham

Date: 

Saturday, 22 April, 2017

Puccini’s visceral depiction of love and power in the midst of political terror, is directed by award-winning Blanch McIntyre, new to opera but fresh from some revelatory work in the theatre.

Tosca

Venue: 

Leicester

Date: 

Thursday, 13 April, 2017

Puccini’s visceral depiction of love and power in the midst of political terror, is directed by award-winning Blanch McIntyre, new to opera but fresh from some revelatory work in the theatre.

Tosca

Venue: 

Snape

Date: 

Thursday, 30 March, 2017

Puccini’s visceral depiction of love and power in the midst of political terror, is directed by award-winning Blanch McIntyre, new to opera but fresh from some revelatory work in the theatre.

Tosca

Venue: 

Bromley

Date: 

Saturday, 25 March, 2017

Puccini’s visceral depiction of love and power in the midst of political terror, is directed by award-winning Blanch McIntyre, new to opera but fresh from some revelatory work in the theatre.

Tosca

Venue: 

Sheffield

Date: 

Tuesday, 21 March, 2017

Puccini’s visceral depiction of love and power in the midst of political terror, is directed by award-winning Blanch McIntyre, new to opera but fresh from some revelatory work in the theatre.

Tosca

Venue: 

Hackney Empire

Date: 

Thursday, 9 March, 2017

Puccini’s visceral depiction of love and power in the midst of political terror, is directed by award-winning Blanch McIntyre, new to opera but fresh from some revelatory work in the theatre.

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