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Book Tickets For The Flying Dutchman performing at the Coliseum theatre

Show:
The Flying Dutchman

Theatre:
Coliseum

Type of production:
Opera

Running time:
2 hrs 15 mins

Cast:
Clive Bailey
James Creswell
Orla Boylan

Director:
Edward Gardner

Music by:
Wagner
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Booking dates:

28 April 2012 - 23 May 2012

Ticket prices:

£28.50 to £128.00

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Show synopsis:

The Flying Dutchman provides an early outing for Wagner's idea of redemption through death: so called 'love-deaths' occur in several of his operas, and the Dutchman delivers a particularly vivid one in a legendary story which is salt-washed by dramatic sea-storms and fearful apparitions.

The opera begins with Daland's ship riding out a tempest which suddenly disgorges the ghostly ship of the Dutchman, a sea-captain cursed to roam the seas for ever, but allowed to come ashore every seven years - his sin of blasphemy will be wiped clean if he can find a wife who will be true to him. The stranger offers Daland gold for the hand of his unmarried daughter Senta, sight unseen. Senta knows the legend of the Dutchman and is determined to save him. When she meets the stranger, the connection is made, and she swears eternal fidelity. Daland's crew and the villagers try in vain to tempt the stranger's crew ashore: when these ghostly figures finally appear, everyone flees in fear.

Senta's discarded boyfriend Erik recalls their love and wants to rekindle it. Overhearing this, the stranger concludes that he has been betrayed again and once again is doomed. To general consternation, he reveals his identity as the Flying Dutchman and sets sail. Proclaiming herself faithful unto death, Senta throws herself into the sea - redeemed, they are seen ascending to heaven.