For the last three years, at the Chateau Linières, about a 15 minute drive away, they have put on an opera. There is an orchestra of professional musicians, the performers are professionals, and they all do it for free. It costs €10 to get in, and you sit on the grass to watch. You can pay extra to sit on benches or chairs, but they are at the back, so you get a better view (and sound; there is no amplification) from the cheap seats. It really is excellent.
This year it was Il Trovatore, a particularly nasty tale that ends with a guy killing his long-lost brother in a misguided act of revenge. The opera is staged in the open air, and gets postponed or cancelled if it rains. This year, the Thursday performance was moved to Friday as the only rain to fall in a 3-week drought and heat wave, decided to arrive that night.
Monday, 22 July 2019
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3 comments:
I would have enjpyed that!
Open air performances are especially enjoyable. Torrential rain detracts from the experience (including not being able to hear the music properly), I have been know to pack up camp and go home in the interval ;-)
Quaint and lovely.
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