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Irish National Opera’s Least like the other at the Linbury

Brian Irvine and Netia Jones pull no punches in telling the story of Rosemary Kennedy, sister of JFK and Bobby, left permanently disabled by a lobotomy at the age of 23
Surrealist and convincing: William Tell at Irish National Opera

Chavaz's post-modern mythological approach to Rossini's neglected opera Guillaume Tell pays off with some glorious singing from the principals and the INO Chorus.
Baroque thrills: Vivaldi's Bajazet comes to Covent Garden
In its Royal Opera House debut, Irish National Opera's high-energy Bajazet provides a great evening for Baroque fans and sceptics alike.
A resonant Fidelio from Irish National Opera
Under director Annabelle Comyn’s modern setting, we have a moving, convincing Fidelio to resonate with our current age.
Erraught's Rosina steals the show in Dublin
Stellar singing and excellent acting makes this a brilliantly satisfying and amusing 1970s take on Rossini's classic The Barber of Seville.
