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Britten Death in Venice (2018)

Genre : Music

Runtime : 2H 32M

Director : François Roussillon

Synopsis

Britten's last opera, in two acts, presented by Teatro Real.

Actors

John Daszak
John Daszak
Gustav von Aschenbach
Leigh Melrose
Leigh Melrose
Traveller/Elderly Fop/Old Gondolier/Others
Tomasz Borczyk
Tomasz Borczyk
Tadzio
Anthony Roth Costanzo
Anthony Roth Costanzo
Voice of Apollo
Duncan Rock
Duncan Rock
English Clerk/Venice Guide

Crews

Willy Decker
Willy Decker
Stage Director
Wolfgang Gussmann
Wolfgang Gussmann
Set Designer
Hans Toelstede
Hans Toelstede
Lighting Design
Athol Farmer
Athol Farmer
Choreographer
François Roussillon
François Roussillon
Director
Myfanwy Piper
Myfanwy Piper
Writer
Benjamin Britten
Benjamin Britten
Original Music Composer
Thomas Mann
Thomas Mann
Novel
Alejo Pérez
Alejo Pérez
Conductor

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