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Oliver Mears

I puritani

OPERA IN THREE ACTS

Cast sheet

Tuesday 30 June 2026

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7pm

The 81st performance by The Royal Opera at the Royal Opera House.
Please note that casting is subject to change up until the start of the performance. Please continue to check the website for the most up-to-date information.
Exceptional philanthropic support from

Royal Ballet and Opera Principal The Julia Rausing Trust

Generous philanthropic support from

Tim and Sarah Bunting, Aubrey Adams OBE, Dr Michael Engel and the Royal Opera House Endowment Fund

Production generously supported by

Alvarez & Marsal

Approximate timings

The performance lasts approximately 3 hours and 5 minutes, including one interval.
Act I
75 minutes
Interval
25 minutes
Act II
50 minutes
Act III
40 minutes
Credits

Music

Vincenzo Bellini

Libretto

Carlo Pepoli

Conductor

Riccardo Frizza

Director

Richard Jones

Set Designer

Hyemi Shin

Costume Designer

Nicky Gillibrand

Lighting Designer

Adam Silverman

Movement Director

Sarah Fahie

Video Designer

Sasha Balmazi-Owen

Cast

Elvira

Lisette Oropesa

Lord Arturo Talbo

Francesco Demuro

Sir Riccardo Forth

Andrzej Filończyk

Sir Giorgio Valton

Ildebrando D'Arcangelo

Enrichetta di Francia

Marcela Rahal

Lord Gualtiero Valton

Blaise Malaba

Sir Bruno Roberton

Giorgi Guliashvili

Actors

Michael Barnes, Lauren Bridle, Jordan Cork, Ashton Hall, Bridget Lappin, Caroline Lofthouse, Luke Murphy, Anthony Pereira, Sebastian Rose, Jay Yule

Giorgi Guliashvili is a Jette Parker Artist
Chorus and Orchestra

Chorus

Royal Opera Chorus

Chorus Director

William Spaulding

Orchestra

Orchestra of the Royal Opera House

Associate Concert Master

Peter Schulmeister

Extra chorus

Sopranos

Joanne Appleby, Jessica Broad, Eleanor Garside, Sarah Jane Lewis, Stephanie Poropat, Eryl Royle

Mezzo-sopranos

Cathy Bell, Sophie Goldrick, Susanne Holmes

Tenors

Mark Chaundy, Philippe Durrant, Nathan Vale

Basses

Oscar Castellino, Mark Campbell-Griffiths, Peter Willcock

Production credits

Music preparation

Richard Hetherington, Richard Fu, Elizabeth Rowe, Nicholas Ansdell-Evans

Assistant Directors

Deborah Cohen, Oliver Platt

Fight Director

Bret Yount

Language Coach

Emma Abbate

Richard Fu is a Jette Parker Artist

Patron

HM The King

Music Director

Jakub Hrůša

Director of Opera

Oliver Mears

Director of Casting

Peter Mario Katona

Associate Director

Netia Jones

Administrative Director

Cormac Simms

Plymouth, England. Following increasingly violent anti-Royalist sentiments within the Puritan community...

Plymouth, England. Following increasingly violent anti-Royalist sentiments within the Puritan community, King Charles I is executed. Soon after, civil war breaks out.


ACT I


Elvira, the daughter of Puritan commander Gualtiero (Lord Walter Valton), has fallen in love with Arturo (Lord Arthur Talbo), the son of a staunch Royalist. Though her father has planned for Elvira to marry Riccardo (Sir Richard Forth), a Puritan, he eventually goes back on his word, agreeing to his daughter’s union with Arturo.


Citizens of Plymouth arrive for what they believe to be the wedding between Elvira and Riccardo, but it is actually that of Elvira and Arturo. Believing Elvira should be his property, Riccardo is deeply disappointed by Valton’s revision.


Elvira is greeted by her uncle Giorgio, who informs her of her father’s change of mind.


Arturo arrives to meet his bride and to declare his unyielding commitment. Within the walls of the fortress, he encounters a mysterious noblewoman being kept prisoner. She is about to be escorted to London for interrogation. Left alone with Arturo, she reveals her true identity: she is Enrichetta (Queen Henrietta), widow of King Charles I. Arturo’s loyalty to the Stuart cause compels him to save her.


When he is alone with Enrichetta, Arturo tells her that Elvira’s wedding veil will provide a disguise for her escape. As the two are leaving, Riccardo discovers them, but allows them to get away as he knows this will ruin Arturo. Arturo escorts Enrichetta out – the crowd believe they are the newlywedded. Elvira enters, believes herself betrayed and becomes increasingly distressed.


INTERVAL


ACT II


Months later, Plymouth is under siege and Elvira has descended into madness. Riccardo reports that Arturo has been condemned to death by Parliament. Driven insane, Elvira sees Arturo everywhere and dreams of her wedding. Alone with Riccardo, Giorgio tries to convince him to save Arturo for the sake of Elvira’s health. The two men strike a deal: if Arturo is found fighting for the Royalists, he will die, but if he is found off the battlefield, he will be saved and allowed to reunite with Elvira. Meanwhile, the civilian populace determine to go to war, and hunt down Arturo.

ACT III


Disturbed by Elvira’s increasingly erratic state, Arturo returns to Plymouth. When he and Elvira reunite he is shocked by her mental deterioration. The two reaffirm their love and Arturo expresses regret at leaving.


Arturo reflects on his feelings of guilt over Elvira’s madness. The community arrest Arturo and prepare him for his execution. Suddenly there is an announcement: The Royalists have been defeated, and Cromwell has called for amnesty for all offenders. Everyone celebrates victory and wishes Elvira and Arturo happiness.

Guidance
There are depictions of knife violence. Some of the characters in this production experience the challenges of mental health.
Please note that, as this is a new production, age guidance and content warnings may be subject to change.
Language
Sung in Italian with English surtitles, which are displayed on screens above the stage and around the auditorium.
Further information

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