Puccini’s story has been constantly reinvented since its premiere in 1896 most notably with the Broadway musical Rent. A previous production for Opera Up Close enjoyed a successful run at the King’s Head Theatre, and received an Olivier award. Subsequently in 2018 another incarnation of La Boheme from the King’s Head Theatre West End season was nominated for Best New Opera at the Oliviers.
This classic tale of love and loss amongst a community of struggling artists returns to the King’s Head Theatre in a new version which relocates the story to contemporary London.
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Penniless writer Robin struggles to monetise his online writing but a Grindr hookup with a Liberty perfume salesman – known to his friends as Mimi – leads to unexpected blossoming of romantic passion. Meanwhile Robin’s flatmate, Marcus pursues an on/off relationship with sometime model Marissa who is torn between the idealism of loving an artist and the material possibilities offered by a hedge fund manager. As a year passes from one Christmas to the next, the four friends struggle to reconcile love with artistic aspiration and the need to pay the bills.
The Director, Mark Ravenhill, told QX: “Our version of La Bohème is the story of a group of friends who started partying in the 1990s. As they reach middle age, they are faced with the possibility that now may be the time to sell out and settle down. But romantic passion, sexual desire and the hedonistic pleasures of partying remain as strong as ever. It’s exciting to honour the overwhelming romantic beauty of Puccini’s score with his eye for telling social detail in this new version”.
Musical Director David Eaton continued, “It is really exciting to be returning to the King’s Head to work on this new production of La Bohème with Mark Ravenhill. I’m always looking for ways to bring opera to new audiences and to reframe the outdated tropes and narratives that can make Opera feel elitist and alienating. The King’s Head is the perfect space to come and experience something new – up close, personal and modern, far from the old-fashioned conventions of the Opera House. There are some great singers on board and an inspiring Director – I can’t wait to get started!”
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26 April – 28 May, The Kings Head Theatre, 115, Upper Street, N1 1QN
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE: Tuesday – Sunday 3pm / 5pm / 7pm RUNNING TIME: Approx 90 minutes
About The Cast of La Bohème at The King’s Head
Matthew Kellett (Marcus) recently played the title role of Beowulf in the Off West End award-winning Beowulf: An Epic Panto at The King’s Head Theatre. Other roles include Dr Dulcamara in The King’s Head Theatre and Opera’r Ddraig’s The Elixir of Love and Charles Court Opera’s Express G&S (Pleasance Theatre, London and UK Tour).
Phillip Lee (Mimi) received an Best Opera Performance nomination from the Off West End Awards for his performances in Tosca and La Bohème at Trafalgar Studios. He also played Rodolfo in Opera Up Close’s Olivier award-winning La Boheme at the Soho Theatre, the Charing Cross theatre and on tour.
Grace Nyandoro (Marissa) recently performed in the one-woman production Liminal at The King’s Head Theatre, devised by Le Gateau Chocolat. Her operatic roles include Aksinya ‘Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk’ for Birmingham Opera Company, which won The Royal Philharmonic Society Award.
Daniel Koek (Robin) is renowned as one of the youngest men to star in the leading role of Jean Valjean in the West End production of Les Misérables. He also played the role Lt Joseph Cable in the West End, Sydney Opera House and Australian tour of Bartlett Sher’s Tony Award-winning and Olivier Award-nominated revival of South Pacific.
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