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Production Gallery: The Royal Opera's La Fille Du Régiment
Production Gallery: The Royal Opera's La Fille Du Régiment
Bill Cooper's production photographs of the fizzing Donizetti charmer
Tuesday, 18 May 2010
Natalie Dessay, Dawn French and company in La Fille du Régiment at The Royal OperaPhotographs by Bill Cooper
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- Dessay (Marie) and Corbelli (Sulpice)
- Dessay (Marie) and Florez (Tonio)
- Florez (Tonio)
- Dessay (Marie) and the Vingt-et-unième
- Dessay (Marie) and the Vingt-et-unième
- Dessay (Marie), Dawn French (Duchesse de Crackentorp)
- Dessay (Marie) and Florez (Tonio)
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- La Fille du régiment is at the Royal Opera House on Thursday, 25, 27, 29 May, 1 & 3 June (Colin Lee replaces Florez on 27 May, 1 & 3 June)
- This production and cast can be found on DVD
- Check out what's on at the Royal Opera this season
- Check out what's on at the Royal Opera in 2010-11
Watch extracts from the DVD
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