OPERA
The Queen of Spades
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky


The Queen of Spades, Grange Festival, review: displaced singers brought a powerful humanity
Pushkin’s moody story, set in the St Petersburg imperial court, is capable of multiple interpretations. It is clearly ‘an eternal tale of gambling and avarice’ but also a fantastical excursion into the supernatural and an exploration of how over-weaning obsession erodes rational behaviour.
Tchaikovsky had a huge and immediate success with his 1890 operatic version, first performed in St Petersburg and then a week later in Kyiv.
Eduard Martynyuk
Andrei Kymach
Ilya Kutyukin
Alexey Dolgov
Edwin Kaye
Christopher Gillett
Josephine Barstow
Anush Hovhannisyan
Arlene Belli
Lucy Schaufer
The Grange Festival | 2023


“Expertly conceived”


A real treat – see it if you can.
Composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Librettist Modest Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Orchestra Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Paul Daniel
Director Paul Curran
Designer Gary McCann
Lighting Johanna Town
Assistant Director Rachel Wise
Herman
Count Tomsky
Prince Yeletsky
Chekalinsky
Surin
Chaplitsky / Master of Ceremonies
Countess
Liza
Polina
Governess