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Moreton-in-MarshMacbethNouvelle production

Longborough Festival
Verdi: Macbeth
Nil Venditti; Karolina Sofulak; Longborough Festival Opera; Longborough Festival Opera Orchestra; Longborough Festival Chorus; Benedict Nelson; Viktoriia Balan
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Irish National Opera’s Bartered Bride shines

Amy Ní Fhearraigh (Mařenka), Egor Zhuravskii (Jeník) and John Molloy (Kecal) © Pato Cassinoni
A tiny stage and five musicians prove no obstacle to Irish National Opera’s lively, witty Bartered Bride, where sharp casting and clever direction turn modest means into genuine delight.

A rollicking Wild West Elisir in Dublin that hits all the right notes

Duke Kim (Nemorino) and Claudia Boyle (Adina) © Ros Kavanagh
Donizetti heads West in Cal McCrystal's riotous, laugh-out-loud L'elisir d’amore, where dazzling singing meets cowboy capers in a gloriously zany production for Irish National Opera. 

Gerhard Markson delivers a moving account of Stanford's Requiem

Máire Flavin, Gerhard Markson and the National Symphony Orchestra © Caoimhe O'Carroll
Combining operatic grandeur with intimate grief, Markson, soloists, the NSO and NSC deliver a masterful performance of Charles Villiers Stanford's Requiem. 

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. 

Scottish Barber of Seville packed with fun

David Stout (Bartolo) and Samuel Dale Johnson (Figaro) © James Glossop

Sir Thomas Allen returns to Scottish Opera to revive The Barber of Seville with a strong cast headed by Samuel Dale Johnson, Anthony Gregory, David Stout and Simone McIntosh. 

A feminist makeover for Così fan tutte at Irish National Opera

Anna Devin (Fiordiligi), Sharon Carty (Dorabella) and Majella Cullagh (Despina) © Ruth Medjber
Polly Graham's take on Mozart's Così fan tutte is full of humour and political commentary, while the singing is a joy to hear.