
The stream, supported by The Foyle Foundation, will be available from 7 PM (GMT) on January 8, while a film version of the performance will be available on-demand until February 28. “The global pandemic has affected all arts organisations across the world, we have lost £3 in every £5 of our income.” “Live performance is a shared experience and our audiences are at the heart of what we do on our stages, backstage, online, in cinemas and in our communities,” said ROH in a statement. ROH is streaming the performance to try and recoup some of its revenue after suffering devastating losses in 2020 from the ongoing pandemic.

It stars Jonas Kaufmann, Eva-Maria Westbroek and Zeljko Lucic.


Launching today, the brand-new streaming service from Royal Opera House offers 45 stunning works from the rich archives of The Royal Ballet and The Royal Opera, and over 85 behind-the-scenes features, trailers, talks and Insights. Last staged at ROH in 2015, Andrea Chénier is a verismo (realist) opera based on the life and death of André Chénier - a French poet who was executed during the French Revolution.Ī cinematic version of the production has been directed by David McVicar, with historically-informed costumes and set design provided by Jenny Tiramani and Robert Jones respectively. Royal Opera House Stream world-class performances now available online. With the UK currently in its third lockdown, London’s Royal Opera House (ROH) is offering a live stream of its production of Umberto Giordano’s Andrea Chénier to its stuck-at-home customers. Bring your friends, family and colleagues and explore some of the world’s biggest tunes in a fun and lively atmosphere at the home of The Royal Opera.The production stars Jonas Kaufmann and Eva-Maria Westbroek Credit: Royal Opera House Sing at the Royal Opera House - Until May 27Īll ages and abilities are welcome to join in and sing in an opera chorus.

Each Family Sunday will be packed with creative and practical activities for all the family, with space to relax and enjoy live music in an informal setting. What is streaming from the Royal Opera House The Royal Opera House is offering a free program of curated online broadcasts as part of its OurHousetoYourHouse series. Artists from The Royal Opera, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, The Royal Ballet and a range of guest artists perform in the newly opened-up spaces of the Royal Opera House.įamily Sundays are a regular event for families to come and explore the Royal Opera House, hear about its artists and the world of opera and ballet. Experience an exciting programme of free lunchtime performances inspired by the heritage of the Royal Opera House and its operas and ballets.
