
A love potion sets off a tragic chain of events. From hatred to lust, from love to death, this opera in concert experience musically emphasises the deep bond between Tristan and Isolde and how far they will go to be together.

A love potion sets off a tragic chain of events. From hatred to lust, from love to death, this opera in concert experience musically emphasises the deep bond between Tristan and Isolde and how far they will go to be together.

Justin Way directs this timeless tale of forbidden love, ignited by Lizzie Powell’s atmospheric lights. Noted Wagnerian Gwyn Hughes Jones takes his signature Tristan to Scotland for the first time, and Katherine Broderick as the proud princess Isolde. A supporting cast includes noted mezzo-soprano Khatuna Mikaberidze as Brangäne, Hansung Yoo as Kurwenal, *Richard Wiegolde as the unfortunate King Marke, and Mark Le Brocq as the treacherous Melot.
Due to the extended runtime, this performance will begin earlier than usual performance times.
Supported by The Scottish Opera Endowment Trust
Part of Scottish Opera's 2025/26 Season
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Creatives: Conductor Stuart Stratford, Director Justin Way, Visual Consultant Andrew Storer, Lighting Designer Lizzie Powell
The Orchestra of Scottish Opera
Cast:
Tristan Gwyn Hughes Jones
Isolde Katherine Broderick
Brangäne Khatuna Mikaberidze
King Marke Richard Wiegold
Kurwenal Hansung Yoo
Melot Mark Le Brocq
A Shephard / A Sailor Shengzhi Ren
A Steersman Edward Jowle.
2025/26 Emerging Artists
Language: Sung in German with English supertitles
*Richard Wiegold will now sing the role of King Marke, Dingle Yandell will no longer be in this production.

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Opened in 1867, Theatre Royal Glasgow went through two fires before the turn of the century. Standing tall through thick and thin, the theatre has since presented a wide variety of productions covering all genres, including residents Scottish Opera and Scottish Ballet. Featuring a Victorian auditorium, Theatre Royal presents first class entertainment.
