Your Reaction: What did you think of Tosca live in cinemas?
Puccini’s great opera of passion and politics marked The Royal Opera's return to cinemas after nearly two years.
If this could be the last outing this year, what a way to go 🥳 at Tosca where I’m rooting for the honey-voiced ‘bad guy’ #ROHtosca pic.twitter.com/JH7KiAvQUO
— Suzie Engela (@suzieee) December 15, 2021
Loving #ROHtosca being shown at the Rheged at Penrith - so much drama and incredible performances
— Kevin Smith (@kevinjgsmith) December 15, 2021
My body: in Hungary in a cinema. My soul: in the Royal Opera House, watching Tosca live. #ROHtosca
— Ágnes Horváth (@Basamao) December 15, 2021
Sat in @WTW_PlazaTruro watching the greatest opera in the world, #ROHtosca! Absolutely incredible performances.
— Carol of the Pebs 🎄 (@Captain_Pebblez) December 15, 2021
At Airdrie Town Hall for #ROHTosca. Loving sharing this favourite opera with family. Cast, orchestra and stage crew are amazing. Bravo!
— Jill Macpherson (@jillmac444) December 15, 2021
Watching in Oldenburg, Germany. Congats! Marvellous voices, wonderfully performed. Love the music. Great conductor. #ROHtosca
— Dagmar Winzer (@DaWiTT103) December 15, 2021
What did you think of Tosca live in cinemas?
Let us know by using #ROHtosca on social media, or by commenting below.
The production will be available to watch again as part of Encore screenings at select cinemas around the world from 19 January 2022. Find your nearest cinema.
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