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Madrid races to substitute Covid-hit La Boheme cast

- NATHAN ALLEN

Madrid’s Teatro Real opera house had to act fast when the leading lights of its production of La Boheme contracted Covid-19 one after another, forcing the director to scramble for replacemen­ts who will perform together for the first time on Monday night.

To mitigate the risk of contaminat­ion, Teatro Real production­s operate with two full casts, which alternate performanc­es and never come into contact with one another, a theatre spokeswoma­n said.

But with Spain reporting record infection numbers, an outbreak swept across both crews, infecting four of the leading roles and their understudi­es by Sunday and forcing the cancellati­on of that night’s performanc­e, she explained.

Artistic director Joan Matabosch sprang into action to bring in last-minute substitute­s to cover the parts of Rodolfo, Schaunard, Mimi and Marcello in Giacomo Puccini’s depiction of infidelity and jealousy among young artists in 1840s Paris.

“They have never sung together before and have been rehearsing all day today... They’ve been at home studying videos of previous shows,” the spokeswoma­n said.

However, their time in the spotlight could be limited as several of the original singers would be clear to perform if they tested negative yesterday.

“The Teatro Real does not want to disappoint the public... we have to live with this pandemic,” the spokeswoma­n said.

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The Teatro Real opera house in Madrid, Spain.

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