What do Baz Luhrmann, RENT and the movie Moonstruck have in common? La bohème: Puccini’s most famous and beloved opera. Rodolfo and Mimì are poor, but they and their friends measure their lives in glasses of wine and love, which they have in abundance. The only thing that can be stolen from them is time. Come see, hear and feel one of the great romantic stories.
La bohème Performance tickets still available!
November 10, 2007 at 7:30pm
Citi Shubert Theatre, 265 Tremont Street in Boston’s Theatre District
Click here to buy tickets to the performance
Ticket Prices (prices listed reflect the 50% discount for people under the age of 40)
| Performance | |
|---|---|
| Dress Circle | $62 |
| A/Orchestra, A/Mezzanine | $57 |
| B/Orchestra, B/Mezzanine | $38 |
| C/Mezzanine, C/Balcony | $26 |
| D/Balcony | $18 |
| Price includes $2 Citi Shubert facility fee | |
Groups of 10 or more should call BLO at (617) 542-6772.
Group tickets are on sale now – groups of 10 or more should call BLO at (617) 542-6772.
About the production:
Music by Giacomo Puccini
Libretto by Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
Co-production with Opera Theatre of St. Louis
Sung in Italian with projected English translation
The approximate running time is 2 hours and 30 minutes.
| Rodolfo: Sean Panikkar*, tenor Mimì: Jill Gardner*, soprano Marcello: Tim Mix*, baritone |
Musetta: Kimwana Doner*, soprano Schaunard: Andrew Garland*, baritone Colline: Matthew Burns, bass-baritone |
| Conductor: Ari Pelto* Stage Director: Timothy Ocel *BLO Debut |
Set Designer: Erhard Rom Costume Designer: Robert Perdziola |
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