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Werther in the woods: an intense new production at Grange Park Opera

John Doyle's emotional staging of Werther gets to the heart of Massenet's engagement with Goethe in memorable performances.
Mad scenes in Sydney for Jessica Pratt’s Lucia
With her signature role’s coloratura fireworks and dramatic nuance, Jessica Pratt’s Sydney Opera House debut is one to remember.
The Met in HD, Peter Grimes, 2008
Read our review of John Doyle's production of Britten's Peter Grimes in its 2008 broadcast from the Met Opera in New York.
Sixteen nuns executed near Winchester: Dialogues des Carmélites at Grange Park
When you think chic, black-tie country house opera, you probably don’t also think sixteen barefoot nuns being executed. Grange Park Opera’s fusion of these two contrasting ideas, however, has a lot going for it: their production of Francis Poulenc’s Dialogues des Carmélites combines its minimal but effective staging with some impressive singing.
Emma Matthews delivers in Opera Australia's Lucia di Lammermoor
For many opera fans, especially here in Australia, the title role in Lucia di Lammermoor is indelibly connected with the late, much lamented Joan Sutherland. She made her breakthrough as Lucia in a Covent Garden production of 1959, and continued to sing the part for over three decades, thankfully leaving several celebrated recordings.
Madama Butterfly at Grange Park
If your favourite part of opera is a soaring melody which stays in your head long after the opera is over, they don’t come much better than Un bel dì in Puccini’s Madama Butterfly, in which our enraptured heroine sings of the day that her husband’s ship will reappear on the horizon. At Grange Park last night, Claire Rutter did it full justice.
