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Humdinger of a Gianni Schicchi from ETO
A great return appearance for English Touring Opera's Puccini double bill opening its spring tour at the Hackney Empire.
A heartwrenching Káťa Kabanová in Auckland
New Zealand Opera continues to strongly advocate Czech works, resulting in a gripping Káťa Kabanová.
Simple and emotive: ETO’s La bohème
James Conway’s production of La bohème may be a little restrained on banter, but hits all the emotional high notes, is compellingly played and superbly sung.
Verismo before its time: Donizetti's Siege of Calais
Written half a century before the verismo movement, Donizetti paints a true-to-life portrait of a besieged people which is genuinely touching. James Conway's straightforward production features some notable individual singers and an excellent performance by the chorus.
Vert-Vert delights at Garsington
Vert-Vert, undoubtedly the only opera named after a dead parrot, is a very, very silly opera – more a series of comic sketches than an integrated work. But in Garsington's production, everything delights.
Opera North's glittering Midsummer Night's Dream at Leeds Grand Theatre
The impressively well-drilled children’s chorus dominates this glittering production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the second component of Opera North’s Festival of Britten. 20 young performers in white, black wings on their fairy shoulders, wind solemnly in and out of the action, assemble in rows, perform versions of callisthenics exercises, and sing beautifully.
