Royal Ballet and Opera: I Puritani

Bellini's last and musically richest work
The New York Times
Why see Royal Ballet and Opera: I Puritani?
A BEl Canto Masterpiece
Bellini's final work, a rousing bel canto set during the tumult of the English Civil War, concerns a secret love that defies the social and political divide, driving one of the lovers to the very edge of madness, returning for the Royal Ballet and Opera's 2026 season in this production from director Richard Jones. It stars Francesco Demuro and Lisette Oropesa as the lovers caught between their religions and a bitter war.
What Is The Story Of I Puritani?
I Puritani takes place during the mid-17th century English Civil War, a conflict that resulted in a country divided between supporters of the Crown (the Royalists) and the Parliamentarians (the Puritans). A young, emotionally unstable Puritan woman, falls for a Royalist cavalier. Precipitated by what she believes to be her fiance's unfaithfulness and subsequent abandonment, the frail Elvira slips in and out of reality consumed by madness. In time, Arturo returns and gives the honorable reason for his absence - he was really saving the exiled Queen. Realizing that he still loves her, Elvira snaps back to sanity but Arturo is still under threat as a Royalist... that is until a general amnesty permits a happy ending!
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