


In the spirit of festivity, street vendors fill the marketplace, children chase the toy-seller Parpignol, and bohemians enjoy each other’s company at Café Momus. There is also a tactile nature to the environment that comes to life onstage, which lures the audience into the softness of the night where a bustling crowd celebrates Christmas Eve, Farley said. “For me, it’s the painterly nature of the world, as if you are stepping into this sketchbook or are deeply grounded in his observations.

“There’s a very abstract nature to how the scenes are created,” Farley said. As the production moves into the second act, a live scene change reveals the front of his artwork while more canvases fly into the space, creating a mosaic of sorts that ultimately settles into the Latin Quarter. Their icy-cold garret is filled with a plethora of canvases, turned away from the audience and placed as though they are awaiting their final touches. Conductor Vincenzo Milletarì sets Puccini’s music free to fly as high as these young adults’ dreams.When: 7:30 p.m. In her role debut as Mimì, Ida Falk Winland masterfully exhibits the delicate balance between endurance and fragility. We welcome the revival of our successful production from 2020, by a young, British team is set in a dreary 1970’s Paris a time and place where bohemian intellectuals, student revolts and protest marches reawakened dreams of a better, more just society. In four short acts, he captures the essence of the recklessness of youth, where youth itself blossoms, wilts and dies. When spring comes to Paris, it doesn’t only bring life. She seems ill, and the couple’s and their friends’ intensive lifestyle doesn’t help matters. The start of love affair can be as simple as that. He remarks how cold her hand is, and she tells him her name is Mimì. In Paris, young poet Rodolfo bumps into a neighbour in the dark. You’ll be transported straight into the magical world of opera!’ SR Sjuhärad ‘A tearful evening in all the right ways’ SR Kulturnytt ‘A nostalgic feel-good show’ Svenska Dagbladet
