Send in the Clowns! Peter Grimes finished at London Coliseum on February 27, 2014
Peter Grimes is now showing at Royal Opera House
Peter Grimes

Send in the Clowns! Peter Grimes finished at London Coliseum on February 27, 2014
Peter Grimes is now showing at Royal Opera House
Why see Peter Grimes?
The most significant British opera in over two centuries, Peter Grimes is a work of visceral and sustained beauty, and is notable for the orchestral interludes that depict the sea in different moods.
This the first revival of David Alden's 2009 five-star sell-out production. ENO Music Director Edward Gardner again conducts the electrifying score, with Stuart Skelton heading an outstanding cast in his return to the title role.
The bleak, enclosed world of a fishing village provides the backdrop for the story of fisherman Peter Grimes and his uneasy relationship with the other inhabitants. Following the death of Grimes's apprentice, the community presumes Grimes to be guilty. Although he is cleared of any blame, the villagers no longer trust him, and when his new apprentice accidentally falls to his death, Grimes spirals towards a tragic breakdown.
Cast
Ellen Orford, Elza van den Heever
Balstrode, Iain Paterson
Auntie, Rebecca de Pont Davies
Swallow, Matthew Best
Ned Keene, Leigh Melrose
Bob Boles, Michael Colvin
Mrs Sedley, Felicity Palmer
Hobson, Matthew Trevino
Reverend Horace Adams, Tim Robinson
First Niece, Rhian Lois
Second Niece, Mary Bevan
Creative
Director, David Alden
Set Designer, Paul Steinberg
Costume Designer, Brigitte Reiffenstuel
Lighting Designer, Adam Silverman
Choreographer, Maxine Braham