Rusalka

Jossi Wieler and Sergio Morabito sets the opera in a seedy backstreet world of today to throw into sharp relief the dark wit and darker emotions of the opera's story of love, desire and despair.
Why see Rusalka?
Rusalka has its first ever staging by The Royal Opera in a production new to the Company.
The tragic story of the water nymph who longs to walk on the ground as a human draws on the richness of Czech mythology: a prince, a princess, a water goblin and a witch are the other main characters, mixing the supernatural and the mortal.
Jossi Wieler and Sergio Morabito's contemporary interpretation sets the opera in a seedy backstreet world of today to throw into sharp relief the dark wit and darker emotions of the opera's story of love, desire and despair.
Rusalka's 'Song to the Moon' may be a favourite popular classic, but it is just one of many lovely vocal melodies in a richly Romantic score with the Czech folk inflections characteristic of Dvorak's music.
The cast is an especially fine one: Petra Lang returns to The Royal Opera, and Camilla Nylund and Alan Held appear in the roles they took when the production was first seen, at the Salzburg Festival in 2008. And it is also an orchestral showcase that the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House under Yannick Nézet-Séguin will relish, whether the grandeur of the Act II Festive music or the atmospheric depictions of the world of nature that suffuse the whole opera.
Please note: The opera is sung in Czech with English surtitles.
Key Information
Run Time
Dates
Cast
Yannick Nézet-Séguin
Rusalka
Camilla Nylund
Foreign Princess
Petra Lang
Prince
Bryan Hymel
Je?ibaba
Agnes Zwierko
Vodník
Alan Held
Huntsman
Daniel Grice§
Gamekeeper
Gyula Orendt
Kitchen Boy
Ilse Eerens
Wood Nymphs
Anna Devin§
Justina Gringyte§
Madeleine Pierard§
Chorus
Royal Opera Chorus
Orchestra
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
Creative
Antonin Dvorák
Directors
Jossi Wieler
Sergio Morabito
Revival Director
Samantha Seymour
Set designs
Barbara Ehnes
Costume designs
Anja Rabes
Lighting design
Olaf Freese
Choreographer
Altea Garrido
Video
Chris Kondek