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The Moderate Soprano Tickets

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Duke of Yorks TheatreLondon
David Hare’s The Moderate Soprano, first seen at the Hampstead Theatre, transfers to the West End.

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Roger Allam and Nancy Carroll reprise their roles in the West End transfer of The Moderate Soprano at the Duke of York's Theatre. 

The two great passions in John Christie’s life were opera and a beautiful young soprano, Audrey Mildmay, with whom he was completely smitten. Together with his formidable drive, they fuelled what many first saw as a monumental folly in the South Downs. Glyndebourne was triumphantly born amidst stiff Manhattans, rolling lawns and the sound of sheep from across the ha-ha. It was to become revered the world over. 

Such was the scale of the enterprise that love alone was not enough. When a famous violinist was fogged in overnight in Eastbourne, Christie first heard of a group of refugees for whom life in Nazi Germany had become impossible. Perhaps they could help deliver Christie’s vision of the sublime – assuming, of course, they would be willing to cast Audrey as the leading light. 

David Hare’s new play, first seen at Hampstead Theatre, is the story of an intense love affair and the unrelenting search for artistic excellence in the face of searing scrutiny, sacrifice and the impending Second World War.

The Moderate Soprano tickets are available now. The transfer from Hampstead Theatre has a limited 12 week run at London's Duke of York's Theatre!

 

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