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TOSCA RETURNS... ON THE BIG SCREEN

Sun 13 September 2026 – 3:00pm

Tosca returns on the big screen as Clonter proudly presents a special screening of its acclaimed 2025 production. Don’t miss your chance to experience once again, or discover for the first time, the magic of last year’s performance.

One of Puccini’s most famous and best loved operas, Tosca is a story of passion, power and betrayal, where love burns brightly but is ultimately consumed by treachery and sacrifice, set against the political turmoil of Rome.

Taking place over an action packed 24 hours, Tosca is a full blooded drama where we witness the opera singer Floria Tosca attempting to save the life of her lover, the artist Mario Cavaradossi, from the ruthless and sadistic Baron Scarpia.

Every moment is charged with emotion, making it one of the most gripping operas ever written.

Clonter’s production is sung in Italian with orchestra and English surtitles.

Trigger Warning: The show contains scenes of abuse of power, attempted rape, physical violence, gun violence with the sound of gun shots, and film footage implying suicide. 

Age recommendation: 12+


Tosca
Photo Album

Cast

Flora Tosca – Emilie Cavallo
Mario Cavaradossi – Konstantinos Akriditis
Baron Scarpia – Robin Hughes
Cesare Angelotti – Fionn Ó hAlmhain
The Sacristan/Sciarrone – Sebastian Stride
Spoletta – Luke Horner

For the Production

Conductor – Philip Sunderland
Director – Steve Elias

Set & Costume Designer – Stewart J. Charlesworth
Lighting Designer – Tony Simpson
Audio Visual Designer – Steve Brookfield
Assistant Music Director & Repetiteur – Robin Humphreys
Production Manager – Amanda Harman
Chief Technician – Steve Brookfield
Production Assistant – Lena Kennard
Stage Manager – Phil Clack
Deputy Stage Manager – Emily Davies
Assistant Stage Manager – Elle Lee
Costume Supervisor & Dresser – Ruth Keeling
LX Operator/Programmer – Anna Boix Alvarez
Set Builders – David Jones & Pete Jones
Scenic Painter – Chris McCourt
Surtitles Operator – Nia Bevan
Orchestral Reduction – Jonathan Lyness

Clonter Sinfonia

Violin 1 – Liz Rossi
Violin 2 – Laura Concar
Viola – Josephine Wells
Cello – Amy Jolly
Bass – Aaron Berrera-Reyes
Flute – Jennifer George
Clarinet – Sarah Masters
Bassoon – Rosie Burton
Horn – Matt Crossley
Trumpet – Graham South
Timpani – Andrea Vogler
Harp – Rhian Hanson
Organ – Philip Sunderland

Ticket Pricing & Booking Information

Tickets £10, FREE for 26-year-olds and under* (ID may be required)
Doors Open TBC
Performance Starts TBC
Running Time Approx. 2 hours + interval
Interval 30 minutes; pre-order post-performance afternoon tea or bring a picnic (picnic tables available on a first come, first served basis)

*Please note that complimentary tickets may be limited and are subject to availability.

Bar Food

A delicious selection of bagels will be on offer from the bar, to be enjoyed in the indoor picnic areas, either before the performance or during the interval.

Please note bagels cannot be pre-ordered.

Reuben Bagel (£7)
A Wholewheat Bagel with Pastrami, Swiss Cheese, Pickled Gherkins, Mustard and Mayonnaise

Cream Cheese and Lochs Bagel (£7)
A White Bagel with Cream Cheese, Smoked Salmon, Thinly Sliced Onions, Capers and Dill

Hummus and Roasted Mediterranean Vegetable Bagel (£6)
A Seeded Bagel with Hummus, Harissa, Roasted Vegetables and Rocket (Suitable for Vegans)

Drink Arrangements

Please note that all drink consumed inside the premises, including hot drinks, soft drinks and bottled water, must be purchased from the bar. For Friends and Patrons of Clonter who wish to bring their own drink, a corkage fee of £5 per person will apply (payable at least one week in advance, either online or on 01260 224514).

N.B. Picnic table and catering booking facilities, as well as pre-order drinks facilities, are subject to availability and close a week before the performance date.

Booking period to open shortly.