La Bohème - Schedule, Program & Tickets

La Bohème

When, in Scenes of Bohemian Life, the characters imagined by Henry Murger, reminisce on their time as young, penniless artists - the Momus Coffee, the parts and poor Mimi, cut down in the flower of youth - it is with all the nostalgia that passing time affords. What if we observed La Boheme from a similar distance? Such is the audacious undertaking of Claus Guth: by situating the shattered love affairs of Mimi and Rodolfo light years away, he has created a universe in which he has resurfaced in the form of hallucinatory flashbacks. Puccini's music resonates sublimely in this surprising setting, and the director brings out the essence of the work.

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