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Moreton-in-MarshMacbethNouvelle production

Verdi: Macbeth
Nil Venditti; Karolina Sofulak; Longborough Festival Opera; Longborough Festival Opera Orchestra; Longborough Festival Chorus; Benedict Nelson; Viktoriia Balan
Moreton-in-MarshTristan und Isolde

Wagner: Tristan et Isolde
Anthony Negus; Carmen Jakobi; Longborough Festival Opera; Kimie Nakano; Ben Ormerod; Longborough Festival Opera Orchestra
Moreton-in-MarshHansel and GretelNouvelle production

Humperdinck: Hansel et Gretel (Hänsel und Gretel)
Karen Kamensek; Lucy Bailey; Longborough Festival Opera; Longborough Festival Opera Orchestra; Longborough Youth Chorus; Joanna Harries; Pas encore défini
Critiques récentesEn voir plus...
A vigorous, vivid Tristan und Isolde in the Cotswolds

The revered Anthony Negus conducts a superb revival of Carmen Jakobi’s abstract production of Wagner’s transcendent drama at Longborough Festival Opera.
Longborough Festival Opera season starts slow with Orlando

Beth Taylor gives the lows and highs of Handel's heroics an almighty, whole-body shakedown in Sinéad O'Neill’s new staging of Handel's Orlando.
Dorman’s Wahnfried receives its UK premiere at Longborough

Longborough Festival Opera, built on Wagnerian foundations, stages the UK premiere of Avner Dorman’s ambitious cautionary tale about the Wagner clan and establishing the composer’s legacy.
An enthralling Walküre at Longborough Opera Festival

Who wouldn't relish the chance of seeing a Ring cycle at close quarters? Longborough's Die Walküre isn't perfect, but it consistently delivers on the story and on character interpretation.
Back to the Bard: Longborough's Fairy Queen

Polly Graham's production turns semi-opera into “three-quarters opera”, to good effect.
Don't look back: Longborough's new L'Orfeo

Olivia Fuchs directs Monteverdi's early opera in a sparse staging with a consistently fine cast.
Fame and feuding on the Rhine: Longborough's new Götterdämmerung

Longborough's Ring Cycle reaches completion in the Cotswold's, effectively staged by Amy Lane.
Grief compellingly explored: Die tote Stadt at Longborough
An outstanding performance from Rachel Nicholls lights up Carmen Jakobi's compelling production of Korngold's exploration of grief.
