
Royal Opera House: Tosca 2011
"2011 performance of Puccini's "Tosca" by the Royal Opera House"
Experience the grandeur of Puccini's timeless opera, 'Tosca,' as it unfolds against the stunning backdrop of Rome.
Director: Jonathan Kent
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is Royal Opera House: Tosca (2011) about?
This 2011 performance of Puccini's 'Tosca' brings to life the intense love story of Tosca and her idealistic lover, set against the dark backdrop of political corruption and violence.
Who directed Royal Opera House: Tosca?
The 2011 performance of 'Royal Opera House: Tosca' was directed by Jonathan Kent.
Who stars in Royal Opera House: Tosca?
The star-studded cast includes Angela Gheorghiu, Jonas Kaufmann, and Bryn Terfel.
Is Royal Opera House: Tosca (2011) worth watching?
While the movie is unrated, its timeless music and beautiful setting make it a must-see performance for fans of opera and music. With its stunning chemistry between the lead actors and its deeply human characters, 'Royal Opera House: Tosca (2011)' is a true masterpiece of music and drama that will leave you breathless and wanting more.
How long is Royal Opera House: Tosca?
The runtime of 'Royal Opera House: Tosca' is 128 minutes.
About Royal Opera House: Tosca (2011) — A Timeless Opera of Love, Passion, and Tragedy
Experience the grandeur of Puccini's timeless opera, 'Tosca,' as it unfolds against the stunning backdrop of Rome. In this 2011 performance, the Royal Opera House brings to life the intense love story of Tosca and her idealistic lover, set against the dark backdrop of political corruption and violence. As the beautiful diva Tosca navigates the treacherous waters of her own desires, she finds herself torn between her love for her lover and her own sense of self-preservation. With its richly atmospheric setting and deeply human characters, 'Royal Opera House: Tosca (2011)' is a true masterpiece of music and drama. Witness the incredible chemistry between the star-studded cast, including Angela Gheorghiu, Jonas Kaufmann, and Bryn Terfel, as they bring the iconic opera to life with their powerful voices and nuanced performances. As the opera unfolds, the darkness of the brooding study, the false optimism of the Roman dawn, and the pageantry of the church ritual all serve to heighten the sense of drama and tension, drawing the viewer into the very heart of the story.
Director Jonathan Kent masterfully guides the Royal Opera Chorus and Orchestra of the Royal Opera House through the complex and emotionally charged world of Puccini's opera, bringing a sense of depth and nuance to the proceedings. With its stunning music, beautiful setting, and deeply human characters, 'Royal Opera House: Tosca (2011)' is a true masterpiece of music and drama that will leave you breathless and wanting more.
Whether you are a fan of opera, music, or drama, 'Royal Opera House: Tosca (2011)' is a must-see performance that will leave you in awe of the beauty and power of the human spirit.