![]() Cavaradossi has been arrested and brought to Scarpia but refuses to divulge Angelotti’s whereabouts. Scarpia anticipates his next meeting with Tosca. ![]() Act II Scarpia’s room on an upper floor of the Farnese Palace Scarpia exults that he now has Tosca in his power. ![]() She leaves to find Cavaradossi and confront him. When Tosca returns, Scarpia uses the evidence to feed her jealousy and convinces her that Cavaradossi has fled with another woman. ![]() He discovers evidence that Angelotti was hiding in the church and suspects Cavaradossi was an accomplice in his escape. Cavaradossi and Angelotti flee just before the arrival of the police chief Baron Scarpia. Prone to jealousy, Tosca suspects Cavaradossi of being unfaithful but he manages to calm her and they arrange to meet later that evening. Cavaradossi’s lover, the famous opera singer Floria Tosca, interrupts their planning. His friend, the painter Mario Cavaradossi, discovers him and offers to help. It tells the story of Tosca’s unstoppable love for Cavaradossi and her epic struggle to save him from the sadistic police chief Scarpia who takes pleasure in exploiting both Cavaradossi and Tosca for his selfish whims and motivations (including political gain).Tosca Synopsis Act I The Church of Sant’Andrea della ValleĮscaped political prisoner Cesare Angelotti, finds refuge in a chapel in the church. It is widely considered one of the most beautiful pieces of art ever produced within the broad category of operas that have been known as “masterpieces” for generations. The composer Puccini’s beautifully crafted music - rich in its romantic elegance. Book your Tosca opera tickets now to witness this gripping opera. ![]() Paul Brown's historically charged designs come to life alongside the musical mastery written for the orchestra pit by Puccini. What happens when love, lust, murder, and political intrigue come together in an opera? That's just one of the questions you will be asking yourself as Tosca opera plays out under the stage direction of Jonathan Kent. ![]()
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