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Sala: The Grange, Alresford

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AddressNorthington
Alresford
South-East
SO24 9TG
Reino Unido
Google maps51° 7' 22.318" N 1° 11' 52.657" W
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AlresfordLa bohèmeNueva producción

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Puccini: La bohème
Richard Farnes; David Geselson; The Grange Festival; Lisa Navarro; Benjamin Moreau; Jérémie Papin; Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra

AlresfordEugene OneginNueva producción

Ruzan Mantashyan (Tatyana) © Richard Hubert Smith
Chaikovskiï: Eugene Onegin
Lidiya Yankovskaya; Max Webster; The Grange Festival; Frankie Bradshaw; Jack Knowles; Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra

AlresfordBallet Black

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Johnson, Unknown
Mthuthuzeli November; Hope Boykin; Ballet Black
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Compelling Ruzan Mantashyan makes the Grange’s Onegin unmissable

Ruzan Mantashyan (Tatyana) © Richard Hubert Smith
The Armenian soprano makes her Grange Festival debut – a casting coup that proves the single most compelling reason to see Max Webster’s new production.

Comic overkill stunts Handel’s Giulio Cesare at Grange Festival

Tim Mead (Giulio Cesare) and Hugh Cutting (Tolomeo) © Richard Hubert Smith
Despite excellent vocal performances, David Alden’s production of Giulio Cesare in Egitto aims at irreverence but overplays the comedy.

Die Fledermaus at The Grange: Cabaret meets G&S

Myra Dubois (Frosch, centre stage) © Richard Hubert Smith
A fine singing cast gives creditable performances in Johann Stauss II's most famous operetta, but Paul Curran's updating of Act 2 to 1930s Berlin takes the fizz out of the Champagne.

The Rake's Progress at The Grange: richly entertaining

Alexandra Oomens (Anne Trulove) and Adam Temple-Smith (Tom Rakewell) © Craig Fuller
Singing performances are excellent, the staging is well crafted and Stravinsky's eclectic score entertains from start to finish. But it's an evening's opera that doesn't touch the soul.

L’incoronazione di Poppea vividly brought to life at the Grange

Kitty Whately (Poppea) and Sam Furness (Nerone) © Craig Fuller
Terrific music making with a light directorial touch brings mixed results to Monteverdi's 1643 masterpiece. 

Obsession at The Grange: The Queen of Spades

Eduard Martynyuk (Herman) and Anush Hovhannisyan (Liza) © Craig Fuller
In a setting that might be The Grange itself, a production which steadily tightens its grip until a blistering finish.

A stylish Così fan tutte at The Grange Festival

Samantha Clarke, Nicholas Lester (Guglielmo), Kitty Whately and Alessandro Fisher (Ferrando) © Craig Fuller

Entertainment ideal for country house opera-goers, enhanced by some fine singing and excellent playing from the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.

Tension accumulates in Handel’s Tamerlano at The Grange Festival

Some exceptional singing intermittently enlivens Daniel Slater's production which, dramatically and emotionally, takes time to ignite.