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Mary, Queen of Scots review - trouser suits and relentless tension in Musgrave's bleak opera
Thea Musgrave's 1977 account of the persecuted queen has been reimagined in terms of 20th century sectarianism in Stewart Laing's production. It is sung and acted with blazing conviction by English National Opera.
Heidi Stober (Queen Mary) in Mary Queen Of Scots by Thea Musgrave at the London Coliseum. An English National Opera Production directed by Stewart Laing. Conducted by Joana Carneiro.
(Opening 15-02-2025)
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Mary, Queen of Scots review - trouser suits and relentless tension in Musgrave's bleak opera
Thea Musgrave's 1977 account of the persecuted queen has been reimagined in terms of 20th century sectarianism in Stewart Laing's production. It is sung and acted with blazing conviction by English National Opera.
Heidi Stober (Queen Mary) in Mary Queen Of Scots by Thea Musgrave at the London Coliseum. An English National Opera Production directed by Stewart Laing. Conducted by Joana Carneiro.
(Opening 15-02-2025)
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Mary, Queen of Scots review - trouser suits and relentless tension in Musgrave's bleak opera
Thea Musgrave's 1977 account of the persecuted queen has been reimagined in terms of 20th century sectarianism in Stewart Laing's production. It is sung and acted with blazing conviction by English National Opera.
Rupert Charlesworth (Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley) and Heidi Stober (Queen Mary) in Mary Queen Of Scots by Thea Musgrave at the London Coliseum. An English National Opera Production directed by Stewart Laing. Conducted by Joana Carneiro.
(Opening 15-02-2025)
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Mary, Queen of Scots review - trouser suits and relentless tension in Musgrave's bleak opera
Thea Musgrave's 1977 account of the persecuted queen has been reimagined in terms of 20th century sectarianism in Stewart Laing's production. It is sung and acted with blazing conviction by English National Opera.
A scene from Mary Queen Of Scots by Thea Musgrave at the London Coliseum. An English National Opera Production directed by Stewart Laing. Conducted by Joana Carneiro.
(Opening 15-02-2025)
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Mary, Queen of Scots review - trouser suits and relentless tension in Musgrave's bleak opera
Thea Musgrave's 1977 account of the persecuted queen has been reimagined in terms of 20th century sectarianism in Stewart Laing's production. It is sung and acted with blazing conviction by English National Opera.
Alex Otterburn (James Stewart, Earl of Moray) and Darren Jeffery (Cardinal Beaton) in Mary Queen Of Scots by Thea Musgrave at the London Coliseum. An English National Opera Production directed by Stewart Laing. Conducted by Joana Carneiro.
(Opening 15-02-2025)
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The Merry Widow review - De Niese and Olvera are compelling, but camp fun stifles subtlety
Double entendres, extra dialogue and sight gags ensure that Cal McCrystal's new staging entertains, but it's at the expense of emotional power. In the pit, John Wilson is superlative, likewise German Olvera's charismatic Danilo.
Danielle de Niese (Hanna Glawari) and Germ·n Olvera (Count Danilo Danilovitsch) in The Merry Widow by Franz Leh·r at the Glyndebourne. Directed by Cal McCrystal. Conducted by John Wilson. Designer, Gary McCann. Choreographer, Carrie-Anne Ingrouille. Lighting Designer, Ben Cracknell.
(Opening 09-06-2024)
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The Merry Widow review - De Niese and Olvera are compelling, but camp fun stifles subtlety
Double entendres, extra dialogue and sight gags ensure that Cal McCrystal's new staging entertains, but it's at the expense of emotional power. In the pit, John Wilson is superlative, likewise German Olvera's charismatic Danilo.
Germ·n Olvera (Count Danilo Danilovitsch) and Thomas Allen (Baron Mirko Zeta), front, in The Merry Widow by Franz Leh·r at the Glyndebourne. Directed by Cal McCrystal. Conducted by John Wilson. Designer, Gary McCann. Choreographer, Carrie-Anne Ingrouille. Lighting Designer, Ben Cracknell.
(Opening 09-06-2024)
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The Merry Widow review - De Niese and Olvera are compelling, but camp fun stifles subtlety
Double entendres, extra dialogue and sight gags ensure that Cal McCrystal's new staging entertains, but it's at the expense of emotional power. In the pit, John Wilson is superlative, likewise German Olvera's charismatic Danilo.
Danielle de Niese (Hanna Glawari), centre, in The Merry Widow by Franz Leh·r at the Glyndebourne. Directed by Cal McCrystal. Conducted by John Wilson. Designer, Gary McCann. Choreographer, Carrie-Anne Ingrouille. Lighting Designer, Ben Cracknell.
(Opening 09-06-2024)
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Performing arts UK
Sean Panikkar (Don Jose) and Justina Gringyte (Carmen) in Carmen by Bizet at London Coliseum. An English National Opera production. Directed by Calixto Bieito. Conductor, Valentina Peleggi.
(Opening 29-01-20)
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UK performing arts
Mary Bevan (Eurydice) in Orpheus In The Underworld by English National Opera @ London Coliseum. Directed by Emma Rice. Conductor by Sian Edwards.
(Opening 05-10-19)
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Orpheus In The Underworld by English National Opera
Willard White (Jupiter), Mary Bevan (Eurydice) and Alex Otterburn (Pluto) in Orpheus In The Underworld by English National Opera @ London Coliseum. Directed by Emma Rice. Conductor by Sian Edwards.
(Opening 05-10-19)
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Orpheus In The Underworld by English National Opera
Mary Bevan (Eurydice) in Orpheus In The Underworld by English National Opera @ London Coliseum. Directed by Emma Rice. Conductor by Sian Edwards.
(Opening 05-10-19)
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Performing arts archive
Willard White (Jupiter) and Mary Bevan (Eurydice) in Orpheus In The Underworld by English National Opera @ London Coliseum. Directed by Emma Rice. Conductor by Sian Edwards.
(Opening 05-10-19)
10/19
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Orpheus In The Underworld by English National Opera
A scene from Orpheus In The Underworld by English National Opera @ London Coliseum. Directed by Emma Rice. Conductor by Sian Edwards.
(Opening 05-10-19)
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Orpheus In The Underworld by English National Opera
A scene from Orpheus In The Underworld by English National Opera @ London Coliseum. Directed by Emma Rice. Conductor by Sian Edwards.
(Opening 05-10-19)
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Performing arts archive
A scene from Orpheus In The Underworld by English National Opera @ London Coliseum. Directed by Emma Rice. Conductor by Sian Edwards.
(Opening 05-10-19)
10/19
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UK performing arts
A scene from Orpheus In The Underworld by English National Opera @ London Coliseum. Directed by Emma Rice. Conductor by Sian Edwards.
(Opening 05-10-19)
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Jack The Ripper: The Women of Whitechapel
Susan Bullock (Elizabeth Stride), Marie McLaughlin (Annie Chapman), Lesley Garrett (Catherine Eddowes) and Janis Kelly (Polly Nichols) in the World Premiere, Jack The Ripper: The Women of Whitechapel by Iain Bell and Emma Jenkins @ London Coliseum. An English National Opera production.
(Opening 30-03-19)
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Jack The Ripper: The Women of Whitechapel
Janis Kelly (Polly Nichols) in the World Premiere, Jack The Ripper: The Women of Whitechapel by Iain Bell and Emma Jenkins @ London Coliseum. An English National Opera production.
(Opening 30-03-19)
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Jack The Ripper: The Women of Whitechapel
Janis Kelly (Polly Nichols), Marie McLaughlin (Annie Chapman), Natalya Romaniw (Mary Kelly), Susan Bullock (Elizabeth Stride) and Lesley Garrett (Catherine Eddowes) in the World Premiere, Jack The Ripper: The Women of Whitechapel by Iain Bell and Emma Jenkins @ London Coliseum. An English National Opera production.
(Opening 30-03-19)
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Jack The Ripper: The Women of Whitechapel
Susan Bullock (Elizabeth Stride), Marie McLaughlin (Annie Chapman), Lesley Garrett (Catherine Eddowes) and Janis Kelly (Polly Nichols) in the World Premiere, Jack The Ripper: The Women of Whitechapel by Iain Bell and Emma Jenkins @ London Coliseum. An English National Opera production.
(Opening 30-03-19)
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Jack The Ripper: The Women of Whitechapel
Susan Bullock (Elizabeth Stride) and Lesley Garrett (Catherine Eddowes) in the World Premiere, Jack The Ripper: The Women of Whitechapel by Iain Bell and Emma Jenkins @ London Coliseum. An English National Opera production.
(Opening 30-03-19)
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