With La bohème 2.0, a production premieres at the Erkel Theatre that has already gained significant critical response on the international opera scene. Its director, Damiano Michieletto is regarded as one of the most exciting and sought-after young opera directors of our times.
A story can be told in different ways and in different settings. It is precisely for this reason that the Hungarian State Opera decided to retain Kálmán Nádasdy's famous 1937 direction of La bohème at the Opera House while also adding another interpretation to the programme at the Erkel Theatre. And not just any direction, but the one developed for the 2012 Salzburg Festival by one of the most exciting young opera directors of our times: Damiano Michieletto. He has worked at Milan’s La Scala, Venice’s La Fenice, Vienna’s Theater an der Wien, the Paris Palais Garnier, and will soon be making his debut at London’s Royal Opera House as well.
The internationally known artist presents before us a map of modern Paris: its bohemians are the impetuous and lovable youths of today, and the windows of their rented flats glow with their amour. The direction faithfully and rivetingly interprets both the message of Puccini’s original work and the love of Mimi and Rodolfo portrayed by Orsolya Sáfár and Gergely Boncsér, and their ensuing tragedy, which is something that can also happen today, in contemporary surroundings, in just the same way.
Conductor: János Kovács
Further dates: 21, 26, 28 February, 3 March 2016 | Erkel Theatre