



Lessons in Love and Violence
The music
The performers
- Edward Gardner conductor*
- Dan Ayling director
- Nathaniel Sullivan King
- Gyula Orendt Gaveston/Stranger
- Georgia Jarman Isabel
- Toby Spence Mortimer
- James Way Boy/Young King
- Hannah Sawle Witness 1/Singer 1/Woman 1
- Joanne Evans Witness 2/Singer 2/Woman 2
- Andri Björn Róbertsson Witness 3/Madman
A king, a queen; his favourite and her lover.
Power and sex are a dangerous combination, and when the rulers of medieval England played the game of thrones, they either won or they died. The life of King Edward II inspired Marlowe’s classic tragedy, but Sir George Benjamin and Martin Crimp turn it inside out, in an opera that exposes the raw emotions of four characters locked in a deadly embrace. This is Lessons in Love and Violence, and it caused a sensation when it opened at the Royal Opera in 2018. Edward Gardner has assembled a world-beating cast for this one-off concert performance.
*Edward Gardner’s position with the LPO is generously supported by Aud Jebsen.
Please note venue.
There will be no interval in this performance.


Wed 25 Nov 2026, 7.30pm
London, Queen Elizabeth Hall
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Gardner and the LPO have proved themselves yet again, to be master storytellers, crafting an evening of brilliance, beauty, and emotional depth.
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