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    • Libretto by Meilhac and Halévy. English translation by Ruth and Thomas Martin.
    • English, French
      • 20th June 2025, TCE, Paris, France
      • 21st June 2025, TCE, Paris, France
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    Programme Note

    Cast List:
       MORALES, an officer: Bass
       MICAELA, a peasant girl: Soprano
       ZUNIGA, a lieutenant of dragoons: Bass
       DON JOSE, a corporal of dragoons: Tenor
       CARMEN, a gypsy girl: Mezzo-soprano
       MERCEDES, a gypsy companion of Carmen: Mezzo Soprano
       FRASQUITA, a gypsy companion of Carmen: Soprano
       ESCAMILLO, a toreador: Baritone
       EL REMENDADO, smuggler: Tenor
       EL DANCAIRO, smuggler, Baritone
       Cigarette Girls, Dragoons, an Inkeeper, Smugglers, DancersSynopsis:
    Don José, an army corporal in 1820s Seville, is fascinated by the gipsy Carmen. Despite Carmen’s determination to flirt with the toreador Escamillo, José is persuaded to desert the army and escape with her to the mountains to live a true life of liberty. But Escamillo follows them and comes to claim Carmen. José, embittered and jealous challenges him to a fight, but eventually returns home to visit his dying mother in a distant town. Back in Seville, Carmen has promised herself to Escamillo if he wins a certain fight. As his victory is announced, Don José appears dishevelled and declares his love to Carmen. But she rejects him and he, blinded by jealousy, stabs her in the heart.