Spend an evening at Treberfydd listening to world-class opera as Wild Arts Opera (★★★★ The Guardian, ★★★★★ Opera Now) makes its debut performance in Wales.
Semi-staged by director Guido Martin-Brandis and woven into a new narrative full of dramatic intrigue, jealousy, comedy, idealism and true love, follow the characters as they travel through 75 minutes of music, from arias and scenes by Handel, Mozart, Rossini and Britten to the songs of Richard Rodgers and Stephen Sondheim. Performed by four exceptional singers and a world-class string quintet, this promises to be a sparkling and mischievous summer treat.
Arrive from 5pm to picnic in the beautiful gardens at Treberfydd, and the Walled Garden Treberfydd next door - bring food, drinks, rugs, folding chairs, cushions and your friends (refreshments also available to purchase).
The performance starts at 7pm outside in the historic stable yard (or in our marquee, if wet), with a 30-minute pudding interval. The performance will end at approximately 8.45pm.
Tickets
Front rows: £40
General admission: £30
Further back: £20
Young people aged under 25: £15 front rows and general admission; £10 further back
There is a discount of 15% for groups of 6 or more people.
‘An utter delight’
★★★★★
Opera Now
‘Spectacular doesn’t even begin to do it justice! Wow’
★★★★★
Audience member review
‘Royal Opera House standard, choices excellent, the quality terrific and the staging exactly right.’
Libby Purvis, The Times
Wild Arts is more than just an opera company. It’s a charitable organisation that brings world-class opera to beautiful places around the UK. It nurtures young talent and runs music and singing projects in primary schools. By attending our event, you’re not just enjoying a night of opera; you’re supporting a worthy cause. To learn more, visit wildarts.org.uk.