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Bizet: Les Pêcheurs de perles
Stephen Barlow; New Zealand Opera; Yannis Thavoris; Jake Wiltshire; Auckland Philharmonia

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Stephen Barlow; New Zealand Opera; Yannis Thavoris; Jake Wiltshire; Christchurch Symphony Orchestra
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Hedging its bets: La finta giardiniera at the Royal College of Music

Eden Shifroni (Serpetta), Eva Pearson Maxwell (Arminda) and Edvard Adde (Don Anchise) © Chris Christodoulou
Mozart's teenage comedy is more complicated then Figaro but is easy on the ear, with many opportunities for a young cast to shine.

The Royal Academy's Carmen has too many what-if moments

Fionn Ó hAlmhain (Zuniga) and Zixin Tang (Carmen) © Craig Fuller
Presenting a work like Carmen is a punchy move by a conservatoire. The Royal Academy of Music's production has conceptual weaknesses, but features some good singing. 

Taj Mahal by Nishat Khan premieres at Grange Park Opera

Nishat Khan © Marc Brenner
Scion of generations of sitar players, Nishat Khan is the perfect person to tell the "greatest love story never told" behind India's most iconic building.

Tosca’s kiss in Kensington: a superb revival at Opera Holland Park

Amanda Echalaz (Tosca) and Morgan Pearse (Scarpia) © Ali Wright
A 16-year interval sounds more like a resurrection than a first revival, but the return of Stephen Barlow's staging of Tosca is well worth the wait.

Marx in London! Dove’s comedy impresses at Scottish Opera

Alasdair Elliott (Friedrich Engels) and Roland Wood (Karl Marx) © James Glossop

Marx in London! receives its UK premiere in Glasgow, with David Parry conducting the colourful score, and Stephen Barlow directing. 

Candy and Communism: Hänsel und Gretel at the Royal College of Music

A new production of Humperdinck's charming fairy-tale opera is always to be welcomed, particularly when performed with such enthusiasm by the students of the Royal College of Music.