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An icy Eugene Onegin at Opera Holland Park
Julia Burbach's new production lacks poetry in spite of an admirable cast led by Samuel Dale Johnson in the title role.
Orchestra and chorus light up Garsington's Eugene Onegin revival
The Philharmonia and Garsington Chorus deliver great performances, as do Natalia Tanasii and Fleur Barron as the two Larina sisters.
Goosebumps at Garsington: an outstanding, shadowy Turn of the Screw
Director Louisa Muller overcomes the problems of opening a ghost story in natural daylight to deliver plenty of operatic chills.
Muhly's Marnie fails to find the drama of the novel
A decent cast was unable to redeem a fundamentally dull opera that lacks the psycholgical complexity and tension of both the original Graham novel and its famous Hitchcock adaptation.
A peach of an Albert Herring at Grange Festival
With a combined age of 161 years, John Copley and Steuart Bedford certainly bring ample experience to Grange Festival's new production of Britten's Albert Herring.
A stylish Eugene Onegin at Garsington
Michael Boyd's stylish new production is broadly traditional, apart from beyond-the-grave appearances by Lensky.
