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Charles Castronovo as Rodolfo and Sonya Yoncheva as Mimì in La bohème, The Royal Opera ©2020 ROH. Photograph by Tristram Kenton
Charles Castronovo as Rodolfo and Sonya Yoncheva as Mimì in La bohème, The Royal Opera ©2020 ROH. Photograph by Tristram Kenton

Your Reaction: What did you think of The Royal Opera's La bohème live in cinemas?

Puccini’s opera about the joy and heartache of young love in Paris was relayed to cinemas around the world.

ByBecky Black (Social Media Editor)
Wednesday 29 January 2020, 10.20pm
Production photo of La bohème, The Royal Opera ©2020 ROH. Photograph by Tristram Kenton
Production photo of La bohème, The Royal Opera ©2020 ROH. Photograph by Tristram Kenton
Production photo of La bohème, The Royal Opera ©2020 ROH. Photograph by Tristram Kenton
Production photo of La bohème, The Royal Opera ©2020 ROH. Photograph by Tristram Kenton

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