Jonathan Miller's 2009 stylish staging of Puccini's opera is back at the ENO to celebrate Miller's 40 years in the business. He updates the story to 1930s Paris, where its story of young bohemian love blighted by sudden tragedy unfolds on sets inspired by the iconic photographs of Cartier-Bresson and Brassaï. Natalya Romaniw and Jonathan Tetelman make their ENO debuts in the central roles of Mimi and Rodolpho. Alexander Joel conducts.
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