
Royal Opera House: Turandot
Music · Romance · Drama
Overview
In the court of Princess Turandot, suitors who fail to solve her riddles are brutally killed. But when a mysterious Prince answers correctly, suddenly he holds all the power – and a glorious secret. When life hangs in the balance, can love conquer all?
Top Cast


Anna Pirozzi
Anna Pirozzi
Princess Turandot
Anna Pirozzi
Princess Turandot
Yonghoon Lee
Yonghoon Lee
Calaf
Yonghoon Lee
Calaf
Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha
Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha
Liù
Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha
Liù


Vitalij Kowaljow
Vitalij Kowaljow
Timur
Vitalij Kowaljow
Timur


Hansung Yoo
Hansung Yoo
Ping
Hansung Yoo
Ping


Aled Hall
Aled Hall
Pang
Aled Hall
Pang


Michael Gibson
Michael Gibson
Pong
Michael Gibson
Pong
Alexander Kravets
Alexander Kravets
Emperor Altoum
Alexander Kravets
Emperor Altoum
Blaise Malaba
Blaise Malaba
Mandarin
Blaise Malaba
Mandarin


Marianne Cotterill
Marianne Cotterill
Soprano Soloist 1
Marianne Cotterill
Soprano Soloist 1
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