Barefoot Opera's Return with ‘La Traviata’ Enriches Rye's Arts and Culture Scene
The Return
Barefoot Opera's return to Rye Creative Centre for the second year, this time with their production of La Traviata on June 29th, is an event that enriches the local cultural landscape. This return not only underscores the company's commitment to delivering high-quality opera but also enhances the artistic vibrancy of the community.
The choice of La Traviata, a timeless masterpiece by Verdi, offers audiences an opportunity to experience the poignant and powerful narrative of love and sacrifice, brought to life by Barefoot Opera's innovative and accessible approach. This repeat performance fosters a growing appreciation for opera in Rye, attracting both seasoned aficionados and new enthusiasts.
La Traviata
Living life on her own terms, glamorous Violetta falls in love with young poet Alfredo. But their intoxicating romance takes a devastating turn when Violetta becomes the target of society’s double standards. Faced with an impossible choice, she sacrifices what may be her only chance of real love. When all is revealed, will it be too late?
Barefoot Opera brings a fresh, youthful take to Verdi’s classic tale, with physical theatre, movement and stripped-back staging, whilst the performers are accompanied by a small group of musicians on piano, clarinet, double bass and accordion, collectively known as the Barefoot Band.
A production for newcomers to opera as much as opera lovers, the outstanding international cast, including rising star Turkish soprano Beren Kader Fidan as Violetta, and South African-born tenor Tylor Lamani as Alfredo, will perform alongside singers from community choirs, schools and colleges from across Kent, Sussex and London.
Verdi’s opera pulls at the heart strings with its extraordinary music, and, touching on themes of envy, hypocrisy and toxic masculinity, is as relevant today as it ever was. Contrasting party scenes with tender intimate moments, this is a must-see opera event!
To learn more about the show, see: https://ryecreativecentre.co.uk/exhibitionsandevents/la-traviata.
Tickets
Doors open at 6.45 PM on June 29th for a 7.30 PM performance.
The show will run for a total of 2 hours and 10 minutes with a 20 minute interval.
Accompanied children under 15 are free.
The bar will be open before the show starts and during the interval.
Parking available.
10 minutes walk from Rye train station and local bus stop.