7 – 9 May

Nelly

Booking Required

Directed by Gloria Grossrieder and Anne Probst, Nelly is a light operetta by Marcel Lattès that mixes romance and mistaken identities. The company’s ensemble — including Hannah Butterworth, Christophe Bitar and Gloria Grossrieder — is supported by a full orchestra under the direction of Maximilien Estrampes. Alice Tchamkerten’s sets and Alicia Roch’s costumes shape a stylish, period-tinted world, while Vincent Miche’s lighting accentuates the comedy’s playful rhythms and coquettish charm.

In French.

Rue de la Servette 2,
Switzerland
Photo Credit: DR
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Photo Credit: DR

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