15 Feb 2022
La Juive's Story of Impossible Love to Finally Premiere in Australia

Opera Australia

After pandemic restrictions shut down its scheduled opening in 2020, acclaimed French director Olivier Py's new production of La Juive will finally have its Australian premiere at the Sydney Opera House, this coming March.

Big and tragically romantic, Fromental Halévy's heart-wrenching opera about forbidden love between a Christian and a Jew offers audiences the rare treat of two sopranos, two tenors and a world-class bass raising their voices together.

The Australian premiere of La Juive has been cast with some of the country's finest singers developed by Opera Australia over the last decade. Sopranos Natalie Aroyan and Esther Song sing the parts of Rachel and Princess Eudoxie respectively, while bass David Parkin plays Cardinal Brogni, and Diego Torre will soar through the tremendously difficult tenor part of Eléazar.

Argentinian tenor Francisco Brito will make his Opera Australia debut in the role of Leopold, having sung it in Konstanz, Germany, in 2018. Celebrated Italian maestro Carlo Montanaro also visits Australia to conduct the Opera Australia Orchestra and Chorus through the challenging yet shimmering score.

Py's updated setting of 1930s France adds to the drama, providing an extra layer of historical context to the secrets and impossible choices, bitter rivalries and persecution, forgiveness and sacrifice that play out in poignant moments right until the final curtain. 

Halévy's most successful opera, La Juive still delivers a relevant and important message of religious tolerance where audiences can't help but empathise with the doomed Jewish woman and Christian man who love each other but can't be together.

A co-production with the Opéra National de Lyon, La Juive features an impressive set and elegant monochromatic costume designs by Pierre-André Weitz and striking lighting by Bertrand Killy, Py's version was labelled “highly impactful” and received a five star review from Bachtrack when it premiered in Lyon in 2016.

 

Creatives

Conductor Carlo Montanaro

Director Olivier Py

Revival Director Constantine Costi

Set & Costume Designer Pierre-André Weitz

Lighting Designer Bertrand Killy

 

Cast

Rachel Natalie Aroyan

Eléazar Diego Torre

Leopold Francisco Brito

Princess Eudoxie Esther Song

Cardinal Brogni David Parkin

Ruggiero Andrew Moran

Albert Richard Anderson

Herald Shane Lowrencev

1st Man of the People Alexander Hargreaves

2nd Man of the People Tom Hamilton

Officer Tomas Dalton

Executioner Anthony Mackey

 

Opera Australia Chorus

Opera Australia Orchestra

Opera Australia is committed to COVID Safe practices.

Please refer to the website for the Company's COVID Safe procedures:

https://opera.org.au/covid-safety

 

Performance information

Evenings at 7pm
March 9, 15, 18, 22, 24

Saturday Matinees at 12pm
March 12, 26

 

Running time
Approximately 3 hours and 20 minutes
including one interval

 

Performed in French with English surtitles

 

Production Patron

Proudly supported by La Juive Syndicate

 

Bookings

Adult tickets from $79 (fees may apply)

 

Opera Australia Box Office
(02) 9318 8200
www.opera.org.au

 

Joan Sutherland Theatre,
Sydney Opera House

 

 

MEDIA ENQUIRIES

Janet Glover | Communications Manager | +61 412 601 816 | janet.glover@opera.org.au

Christy Seddon | Publicist | +61 411 675 490 | christy.seddon@opera.org.au

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