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Britten’s witty coming-of-age comedy returns in a fresh ENO staging with Antony McDonald's direction, Daniel Cohen's conductorial ENO debut, and Caspar Singh leading a superb cast.
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Britten’s comic opera finds new life in London as a shy greengrocer unexpectedly becomes May King. This witty satire is just as fun for opera buffs as it is for first-timers.
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The production shines under Antony McDonald’s award-winning direction, with Daniel Cohen making his ENO podium debut and Caspar Singh leading a standout cast.
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Staged at the London Coliseum for a limited run, the show has been “constantly in demand throughout the UK” (The Stage) and hailed for its wit and boldness.
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Small-town gossip, 1940s charm, and Britten’s playful score collide in a sharp social comedy. Book your tickets to the Albert Herring opera in London now to join the mischief.
The story
Set in 1943 in the village of Loxford, virtuous girls are scarce, forcing Lady Billows to crown shy greengrocer Albert as May King. With the weight of unexpected honor, a cash prize, and meddling friends, Albert is thrust into a day that spirals into chaos. As the drinks flow and secrets stir, will he cling to innocence,or embrace rebellion?
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These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Show details
Categories: Opera, Comedy, Classic, English National Opera, Drama
Audience: Suitable for 12+ yrs
Theater name: London Coliseum
Find the best seats in the house with the London Coliseum seating plan
Theater facilities: elevator, restrooms, bar, restaurant
Theater accessibility: wheelchair accessible, guide dogs allowed, hearing assistance, access performances, accessible restrooms, audio description
Dress code: Smart casual
Cast & crew
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Leading roles: Caspar Singh as Albert, Leah-Marian Jones as Mrs Herring, Emma Bell as Lady Billows, Mark Le Brocq as Mr Upfold, and Sir Willard White as Superintendent Budd.
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Director: Antony McDonald
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Conductor: Daniel Cohen
Additional info
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This show is suitable for ages 12 years and above.
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The venue has an age recommendation of 5 years and above.
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Age suitability recommendations are just suggestions. So, trust your judgment when booking tickets for any show, and enjoy!
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Most theatres are air-conditioned year-round, so it can get a bit chilly. Bring a light jacket just in case.
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