Grab Tickets To Book Tickets For La Bohème In London: An Exceptional Love Story
What to expect
The exceptional musical, La Bohème, is inspired by Brassaï's photographs of 1930s Paris. The classic production by Jonathan Miller now returns to the English National Opera. The story revolves around the love story of Mimì and Rodolfo, from happiness to heartbreak. La Bohème in the London theatre is conducted by Ben Glassberg. The classic production is co-produced by the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona and the Cincinnati Opera. Do not miss La Bohème, as it is one of the most engaging and unforgettable stories of the opera world. It is an exceptional musical.
Mimi knocks on the door of four impoverished friends and falls in love at first sight when Rodolfo answers the door. Watch Puccini's opera that's loved all over the world, and revel in the theatrical treat of La Bohème. Book La Bohème London tickets now!
About La Bohème
What is La Bohème?
As La Bohème returns to the London Coliseum, this tale of love and heartbreak from Giacomo Puccini, set in the bohemian Paris era, can be enjoyed by audiences due to its acclaimed staging and production. Inspired by Brassaï's photographs and the 1851 novel 'Scènes de la vie de bohème' by Henri Murger, the musical follows the tragic love story of artist Rodolfo and Mimì. The couple lived with their artist friends in the Latin quarter of Paris and are later torn apart by a tragic illness (tuberculosis). Rodolfo lives in a house rented from the landlord, Benoit. This production has attracted opera fans from all over the world. After the first performance in 1896, the opera was frequently performed, and there is unlikely to an opera house where a variation of this opera has not been performed.
Back at the London Coliseum for a limited season, this opera is a must-see for all opera fans and what better place to see it than on the vintage stage of the London Coliseum. The role of Mimì is shared by Sinead Campbell-Wallace and Nadine Benjamin, while Rodolfo is played by David Junghoon Kim. Musetta is played by Louise Alder and Marcello by Charles Rice. Harewood artists Alex Otterburn and Benson Wilson share the role of Schaunard, while Colline is played by William Thomas. Watch the return of the show to the English National Opera (a charitable company in England and Wales). This year, see the bohemians of Paris in London.
Don't confuse the act with a ballet. It is an opera. It is sung in English (in some places in Italian), and subtitles are given in English. The real question in La Bohème is, will love eclipse death in the city of lights? Get the answers at the English National Opera musical. Get La Bohème opera tickets now to have a wonderful time at the London Coliseum.
The romantic wonderland of 'Moonstruck' is also inspired by La Bohème. It is considered a verismo opera. It was written in 1895 by Puccini to an Italian libretto by Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica. 'La Bohème' means 'the boho life' in French.
What age is La Bohème suitable for?
The recommended age for La Bohème at the English National Opera is 11 and older.
Mild sexual references might be present in La Bohème, along with some use of moderate language. Viewer discretion is advised.
How long is La Bohème?
The show is three hours long. It includes an interval.
Who is in the La Bohème London cast?
La Bohème's cast includes Mimì, played by Sinead Campbell-Wallace and Nadine Benjamin, Rodolfo played by David Junghoon Kim, Louise Alder plays Musetta, and Marcello by Charles Rice.
Mimì is the main character in the play, along with Rodolfo.
The show is in co-production with the Cincinnati Opera and also the Gran Teatre del Liceu of Barcelona.
Directions, Venue Info, And Attendee FAQs
Where is La Bohème being performed in London?
The address of the theatre is the London Coliseum, St Martin's Lane, London, WC 4ES.
How do I get to the London Coliseum?
Take the A400 to reach the London Coliseum by car.
The nearest tube stations are Charing Cross and Leicester Square.
The nearest train station is Charing Cross.
Where can I park at the London Coliseum?
The nearest car park is Chinatown Q-Park.
Where are the toilets at the London Coliseum?
Toilets are found on every level of the theatre. Accessible toilets are located in the Stalls, Balcony, Basement, and Dress Circle.
Contact the box office for any help.
Is the London Coliseum accessible?
The theatre is accessible with wheelchair spaces in the Dress Circle and Stalls.
Where can I eat nearby?
Some popular restaurants in the area are Fumo, Chandos, Caffe Nero and more.