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Ministerstwo Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego
Województwo Łódzkie - Urząd Marszałkowski Województwa Łódzkiego

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Poster for the spectacle: L’ELISIR D'AMORE
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L’ELISIR D'AMORE

Opera

Composer:
Gaetano Donizetti

Author of the libretto:
Felice Romani

Date of the premiere:
22.03.2025

Producers:
Musical direction:
Rafał Janiak

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Assistant conductor:
Daniel Mieczkowski

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Direction:
  Wojciech Adamczyk

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Set design:
Marek Chowaniec

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Costumes:
Maria Balcerek

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Lighting design:
Jędrzej Skajster 

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Choir preparation:
Rafał Wiecha

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Assistant directors:

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Stage manager:
Karolina Filus, Eliza Wacławik



Gaetano Donizetti's "L'elisir d'amore," or "The Elixir of Love," is a work that brought the composer fame throughout Europe. The fact that in just a few years after its premiere it was already being performed in most of the opera houses of the time speaks volumes about how much the opera was liked by the public. The success of this Italian gem of comic opera stemmed from its moodiness, the subtlety of its libretto, and the freshness of its music. Donizetti provides artists with opportunities to shine with virtuosic passages; each character presents themselves vividly and clearly. However, as befitting an opera buffa, there is no shortage of purely comedic scenes that provoke bursts of laughter. The masterpiece created by Gaetano Donizetti will be directed by Wojciech Adamczyk, with Rafał Janiak at the conductor's podium, costumes by Maria Balcerek, and set design by Marek Chowaniec. Such a team of creators guarantees a well-thought-out performance prepared with passion and humor.
 
Nemorino, the main character of "The Elixir of Love," is Maestro Pavarotti's favorite role, and Nemorino's aria "Una furtiva lagrima" is one of the most famous opera arias in the entire history of the genre. It seems, therefore, that the new production of this opera in our theater will not need a "love potion" to fall in love with it, just like the main characters of this story.
Adina:
Aleksandra Borkiewicz – Cłapińska (22.03.2025), Alina Tkachuk (23.03.2025), Bohdana Habryielian (25.03.2025) 


Nemorino:
Krzysztof Lachman (22.03.2025, 25.03.2025), Maciej Tomaszewski (23.03.2025)


Dulcamara:
Daniel Mirosław (22.03.2025, 23.03.2025), Robert Ulatowski (25.03.2025)

Belcore:
Armando Pina  (22.03.2025, 25.03.2025), Arkadiusz Anyszka (23.03.2025)


Gianetta:
Patrycja Krzeszowska – Kubit (22.03.2025, 23.03.2025), Katarzyna Pawłowska (25.03.2025)


 



Choir and Orchestra of the Grand Theatre in Łódź


Conductor:
Rafał Janiak (22.03.2025, 23.03.2025), Daniel Mieczkowski (25.03.2025, 21.06.2025, 22.06.2025)

The photo shows a theater stage with a large group of actors and singers in traditional costumes. In the foreground are tables with white tablecloths and food, and above them hang white, round lanterns.
The photo shows two actors in period costumes posing in front of a hotel building. The man on the left is holding a bottle in his hand, while the man on the right has his arms folded.
In a wide shot, on stage, we see a large group of people in period costumes posing in front of a set of buildings. On the left, on a balcony, stands a woman in a white dress and bonnet.
In a close-up, on stage, we see a group of people in traditional period costumes, drinking from cups and talking. In the background is a building with lights.
In the photo, on stage, we see an actor in a brown coat and vest standing on top of a red van with the words
In a close-up, on the stage, we see a group of people in military uniforms, and among them a man in a black uniform with gold shoulder straps, who smiles and waves his hand to the audience. Behind, on the wall, we can see a decoration depicting a building with a red roof.
In a close-up, on stage, we see two actors in period costumes. A man in light clothing, with a shirt with puffy sleeves, holds two fruits, and a woman in dark clothing with a shawl looks at him. In the background is a group of people in traditional costumes.
In a wide shot, a large group of actors in traditional costumes are seen on stage, posing in front of a set of buildings. On the right is an actress in a brown dress with white polka dots.
In the foreground, on the stage, we see an artist in a brown suit, hat and glasses, sitting on the box of a carriage. In the back, on the wall, there is a building with the inscription
In the foreground, on the stage, we see two actors in period costumes. On the left, a woman in a white dress with lace sleeves and a mane of red hair stands, and opposite her, a man in a red jacket with a decorative collar and a wig made of a bunch of grapes on his head.

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