Event location: London Coliseum. Ongoing event.
To be seen by him is to be seduced. But time is running out for Giovanni.
He takes what he wants, without conscience or care for consequences. And now, from beyond the grave, the man he murdered demands he repent. But for Don Giovanni, there can be no redemption. He lives for lust and seduction. And today he must go to Hell for them.
Don Giovanni is an exhilarating retelling of the Don Juan legend. Combining comedy and tragedy, it follows Giovanni's final 24 hours as he lusts his way towards his dramatic demise. Filled with Mozart's glorious music, it includes the famous 'Catalogue' aria detailing Giovanni's long list of lovers.
Award-winning director Richard Jones brings his unique theatrical imagination to this new production. Critically admired Mozartian Mark Wigglesworth conducts, with Christopher Purves as Don Giovanni, Christine Rice as Elvira, and Allan Clayton as Ottavio.
A co-production with Theater Basel.
New production supported by a syndicate of donors.
'Jones is skilled at making action and music chimeĀ¦ triumphant'
The Observer (on Richard Jones's staging of The Girl of the Golden West).
Duration
approx 3 hours
When Can I Go?
30 Sep
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How Does It Work?
You will receive a ticket voucher via email, this is your ticket of admission. Please print for access to your seats.
Where do I go?
London Coliseum, St Martin's Lane, London, WC2N 4ES
Nearest Underground
Charing Cross - 0.2 miles
Northern Line
Leicester Square - 0.2 miles
Northern & Piccadilly Lines
Covent Garden - 0.3 miles
Piccadilly Line
Embankment - 0.3 miles
Bakerloo, Circle, District & Northern Lines
Nearest Overground
Charing Cross - 0.2 miles
Waterloo - 0.8 miles
Nearest Buses
3, 6, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 23, 24, 29, 53, 77a, 88, 91, 139, 159, 176
Good To Know
Signed Performance - 18 Oct 2016
Language - Sung in English, with surtitles projected above the stage
Suitable For Children
Please be aware that this production contains some adult themes which may not be suitable for young audiences.