“Rita” – Comic opera in one act by Gaetano Donizetti
Music

Description
Description
Rita is a delicious farce in the best traditions of Italian Opera Buffa. It was written at the end of Gaetano Donizetti’s life, while he was living in Paris. Donizetti’s music and Gustave Vaëz’s French libretto result is an Italian take on French opéra-comique with a story so familiar that it could be set anywhere — even Hong Kong!
Rita is a innkeeper: she owns a small restaurant and she happens to have two husbands too! She believes the first husband died in an accident, instead he had run away to Canada. During their relationship, he hadn’t treated her very well, something which – with her new freedom – she now takes out on her timid second husband.
As far as Husband#1 knows, Rita is dead too. He’s coming back to get her death certificate and be free to marry again.
Husband#2 witnesses the reappearance of his predecessor, clearly very much alive and married, and sees it as a chance to escape his marriage to the tyrannical Rita.
The two men meet and agree to play a special game: the winner will keep Rita as his wife forever. It goes without saying that both will try hard to lose!
Tenor:Chen Yong
Baritone:Isaac Droscha
Piano:Hsu Wei-en
Flute:Angus Lee
Clarinet:Calvin Leung
Violin:Patrick T.S. Yim
Viola:Sun Yu
Cello:Anna Kwan
Director:Peter Gordon [UK]
Music:Gaetano Donizetti [Italy]
Libretto:Gustave Vaëz [Belgium]
Music adaptation:Marco Iannelli [Italy]
English dialogue:Peter Gordon [UK]
Director:Peter Gordon [UK]
Music Director:Marco Iannelli [Italy]
Producer:Lorna Chan, Let Me Plan It Co.
Custom artwork:Adolfo Arranz
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Free
Indoor
Local