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Tosca 1952Iskoldoff Italian Opera Company

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The Italian company imported by Eugene Iskoldoff performed London seasons, usually at the Stoll Theatre on Kingsway (originally built by Oscar Hammerstein in 1911 as the London Opera House). He quickly began a series of provincial tours that would become annual events for several years, until 1956. Standards were variable, with chorus, scenery and costumes brought in from Italy. A small orchestra of freelance musicians was recruited in London, but was not usually of a very high standard, and generally under-rehearsed. However some notable singers also appeared.

Glasgow was the only Scottish date that was always included on the tour by Iskoldoff's Italian company. though Aberdeen and Edinburgh did get them occasionally. This year saw Rossini's Barber joining the three Puccini standards (Bohème, Tosca and Butterfly). In Glasgow the Rossini only received two performances and Butterfly four, while the other two got five each.

The Glasgow schedule was as follows:

First week (comm 10 Nov): Mon Bohème; Tue Tosca; Wed mat Barber; Wed eve Butterfly; Thu Bohème; Fri Butterfly; Sat mat Bohème; Sat eve Tosca.

Second week (comm 17 Nov): Mon Barber; Tue Tosca; Wed mat Bohème; Wed eve Tosca; Tu Bohème; Fri Butterfly; Sat mat Butterfly; Sat eve Tosca.

Cast details to be confirmed.

Performance DatesTosca 1952

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Theatre Royal, Glasgow | Glasgow

11 Nov, 19.30 15 Nov, 19.30 18 Nov, 19.30 19 Nov, 19.30 22 Nov, 19.30

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