Thomas Jolly Directs 'Romeo and Juliet' at Madrid's Teatro Real
Gounod's 'Romeo and Juliet' returns to Teatro Real Madrid after one hundred fifteen years. Director Thomas Jolly, known for his inclusive LGBTQ+ vision, leads this new spectacular production.
Gounod's opera 'Romeo and Juliet' returns to Teatro Real Madrid. It hasn't been seen there for one hundred fifteen years. This is a new and highly anticipated production.
The production is directed by Thomas Jolly. This French director is known worldwide. He directed the opening ceremony of Paris 2024 Olympic Games. That ceremony was widely discussed and controversial. It included imagery referencing LGBTQ+ culture. Jolly is an openly gay artist committed to diversity.
Soprano Nadine Sierra performs the role of Juliet. Her performance has received great praise. Critics describe her as an immense and moving artist. Her voice completely fills the Madrid theater.
The production also includes a ballet company. This adds visual spectacle to Gounod's music. Some critics believe there are too many stage elements. However, the result is impressive and striking.
Teatro Real Madrid is one of Europe's most important opera houses. This production is a co-production with Paris Opera. Collaborating between two major European theaters is special and significant.
Thomas Jolly brings his unique artistic vision to this classic opera. His style is known for being colorful, free, and highly visual. His work always has space for diversity and inclusion. This production is no exception.
Romeo and Juliet's story speaks of forbidden love and social barriers. Many LGBTQ+ community members identify with this message. Love facing obstacles is a universal and highly relevant theme today.
Tickets for upcoming performances are available on Teatro Real's website. Advance purchase is recommended. Public interest is very high. This production promises to be one of Spain's major cultural events this year.
