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To be confirmed.
Performance dates
6 - 7 November
Run time: 1hr (no interval)
Includes interval
COVID-19 Policy
This venue adheres to a stringent COVID-19 policy
This event has socially distancing seating, meaning seats can only be booked in spread out blocks. This is to ensure guests are spaced at a safe distance from each other during the performance.
The London Coliseum is reopening to socially distanced audiences with an extremely limited run of Mozart's Requiem. Coming to the London Coliseum for 4 shows only, members of the English National Opera come together to reflect on the hardships and difficulties the nation has faced because of the pandemic.
Members of the ENO Chorus and Orchestra will come together under the direction of English National Opera music director Martyn Brabbins to present Mozart's Requiem, the first offering from the ENO and London Coliseum since the unprecedented theatre closures began this spring. The music will provide a moment of reflection and remembrance for all that the nation has gone through during the pandemic. The concert will feature four soloists, Elizabeth Llewellyn (soprano), Dame Sarah Connolly (Mezzo Soprano), Toby Spence (Tenor) and Brindley Sherratt (Bass).
The London Coliseum reopens its doors to socially distanced audiences. In the event that new government restrictions mean that socially distanced audiences cannot be welcomed into the theatre, the concert will be live-streamed, rather than cancelled.
This concert performance comes to the Coliseum for 4 performances only. Do not miss your chance to reflect on the impact of COVID-19 book your Mozart's Requiem tickets now, seats are limited.
COVID-Secure Notice: This is a socially distanced performance. In line with current government regulations for Tier 2 in London, all those in attendance must only attend the show with members of their household. You are only permitted to sit within 1m of someone from your own household. Please note, if government restrictions make it impossible for socially distanced audiences to enjoy this concert in person, it will be live-streamed.