Tonight (12 June) the Royal Opera House celebrates its 30-year partnership with BP bringing big screen presentations of opera and ballet to the UK, from Aberdeen to the Isle of Wight. Free outdoor screenings which enable audiences to see live performances and picnic too
This evening's live presentation of Liam Scarlett's new production of Swan Lake launches the 2018 season of Big Screen presentations of live performances from the Royal Opera House.
Swan Lake is showing at Canada Square in Canary Wharf, Trafalgar Square, General Gordon Square, Woolwich (all London), Tattershall Lakes Country Park (Lincolnshire), Bristol Millenium Square (Bristol), Sandy Balls Holiday Village (New Forest, Hampshire), Portsmouth Guildhall Square (Portsmouth), Exmouth, Swansea Castle Square (Swansea, Wales) and The Piazza, University of Warwick (Warwick).
Further ahead, the Big Screen presentations are Puccini's La Boheme (26 June 2018) and Mozart's Don Giovanni (12 July).
Full details from the Royal Opera House website.
Tuesday 12 June 2018
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