The Grange Festival 2022 season details

Booking is open for The Grange Festival’s 2022 season.

The Hampshire festival opens with Verdi’s Macbeth, on Thursday 9 June and followed a day later by Handel’s Tamerlano, These works are followed by Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Yeomen of the Guard in late June. The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra accompanies these three new productions as part of their ongoing residency (full details of the season below).

The season also includes jazz and dance. Four living legends of the jazz world making a rare appearance in the UK. and dance returns to the Festival with a world premiere, Clorinda Agonistes (Clorinda the warrior), created by Shobana Jeyasingh Dance.

Following conducting Verdi’s Requiem in 2017, Falstaff in 2019 and Manon Lescaut in 2021, Francesco Cilluffo continues a relationship with The Grange Festival, returning to conduct Macbeth. Director Maxine Braham and designer Madeleine Boyd combine for the first time to create this new production. The cast is led by the award-winning Verdi baritone Gëzim Myshketa in the title role whilst celebrated British soprano Judith Howarth takes on for the first time the role of Lady Macbeth. Festival favourite Jonathan Lemalu returns as Banquo, whilst 2017 Grange Festival Singing Competition finalist Samuel Sakker and Uruguayan ROH Jette Parker Young Artist Andrés Presno sing the roles of Macduff and Malcolm respectively.

Director Daniel Slater and designer Robert Innes Hopkins, the creative team behind the hugely admired Belshazzar in 2019, join forces again for Handel’s Tamerlano. Early music specialist Robert Howarth conducts a cast that includes Raffaele Pe, one of today’s finest Handel interpreters and a memorable Nerone (Agrippina) in 2018, in the title role. Paul Nilon, who sang Ulysses in 2017, returns to sing Bajazet, one of the composer’s greatest tenor roles. Making their company debuts are Sophie Bevan in the role of Asteria and rising star Patrick Terry as Andronico. Two Samling Artists – Angharad Lyddon and Stuart Orme – complete the cast as Irene and Leone.

Christopher Luscombe, who directed Candide, Falstaff and Pagliacci at The Grange,will direct The Yeomen of the Guard, the Festival’s first foray into the world of Gilbert and Sullivan (26 June to 8 July). His collaborator on Falstaff Simon Higlett, designs, with choreography by Ewan Jones. Having previously conducted Pagliacci, conductor John Andrews also returns to the Festival to lead an impressive roster of British vocal talent that includes John Savournin, Nick Pritchard, Graeme Broadbent, David Webb, Nicholas Crawley, Ellie Laugharne (who garnered critical acclaim as both Susanna and Elisa Doolittle), Angela Simkin and Heather Shipp as the fearsome Dame Carruthers.

On Saturday 2 July, The Grange plays host to a rare appearance in the UK of four great American jazz stars. The Marcus Roberts trio (Marcus Roberts, piano; Jason Marsalis, drums; Rodney Jordan, bass) and musical polymath Wycliffe Gordon (vocals and multi instruments) come together to showcase the development of jazz from Stride to Gershwin in From Blues to Rhapsody. These extraordinary musicians will also join forces with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra in what promises to be an unforgettable and unique artistic collaboration.

Dance returns with the world première of Clorinda Agonistes (Clorinda the warrior), ahead of its UK tour. A powerful and dramatic work by the award-winning choreographer Shobana Jeyasingh and performed by her eponymous company, this new piece weaves contemporary dance, film, baroque and new music together to create a story that explores violence, resilience and revelation across the boundaries of culture and time. Set to music by Monteverdi and the celebrated Syrian-American composer Kareem Roustom, the show will also feature British tenor Ed Lyon. Complemented by a separate half of guest ballet stars, the two performances (13 and 14 July) will undoubtedly prove a fitting finale to the Festival’s thrilling 2022 season.

Artistic Director Michael Chance said, “Live theatrical and musical performance was temporarily suspended globally by Coronavirus. It was never going to be dormant for long. The need and the desire to perform, and to witness and be transformed by that live performance is at the core of what it is to be human. Our 2022 Festival at The Grange covers a wide and eclectic range – operatic masterpieces, jazz luminaries, barrier-breaking dance, and all live and spontaneous. Music knows no boundaries and opens minds and hearts. I hope that a visit to The Grange next summer enjoyably demonstrates these truths to the full.”

The performances now start at 17:00, including Sundays.

9, 11, 17, 25, 30 June, 5 July 2022

Verdi Macbeth

Francesco Cilluffo conductor | Maxine Braham director | Madeleine Boyd designer | Matt Haskins lighting designer | Gëzym Myshketa Macbeth | Judith Howarth Lady Macbeth | Jonathan Lemalu Banquo | Samuel Sakker Macduff | Andrés Presno Malcolm | Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra

10, 18, 24, 29 June, 3 July 2022

Handel Tamerlano

Robert Howarth conductor | Daniel Slater director | Robert Innes Hopkins designer | Johanna Town lighting designer | Raffaele Pe Tamerlano | Paul Nilon Bajazet | Sophie Bevan Asteria | Patrick Terry Andronico | Angharad Lyddon Irene| Stuart Orme Leone | Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra

26, 28 June, 1, 6, 8 July 2022

Gilbert & Sullivan The Yeomen of the Guard

John Andrews conductor | Christopher Luscombe director | Simon Higlett designer | Paul Pyant lighting designer | Ewan Jones choreographer | John Savournin Sir Richard Cholmondeley | Nick Pritchard Colonel Fairfax | Graeme Broadbent Sergeant Meryll | David Webb Leonard Meryll | Nicholas Crawley Wilfred Shadbolt | Ellie Laugharne Elsie Maynard | Angela Simkin Phoebe Meryll | Heather Shipp Dame Carruthers | Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra

2 July 2022

Jazz @ The Grange From Blues to Rhapsody

Marcus Roberts piano | Jason Marsalis drums | Rodney Jordan bass | Wycliffe Gordon vocals and multi instruments | Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra

13, 14 July 2022

Monteverdi, Roustom Dance @ The Grange Clorinda Agonistes (Clorinda the warrior) (world première)

Shobana Jeyasingh choreography, concept & direction | Monteverdi, Roustom music | Robert Hollingworth music director | Ed Lyon tenor | Shobana Jeyasingh Dance

Please check the website for most up to date news. www.thegrangefestival.co.uk

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