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Outstanding direction of a fine cast: Faust in Geneva
Plasson shows all his experience; Lavaudant surprises and delights with his direction; a strong cast sing their hearts out. Who can ask for more?
A lacklustre Maid of Orleans in Geneva
The performance bids for musical purity, but ends up stripped of story and emotion as well.
Wozzeck in Geneva: grit and light
A strong, compelling staging – coherent in aesthetic and philosophy, if a little restrained in performance.
Petibon shines in Olivier Py's ambitious Manon
A Manon as sexy and unsteady as its heroine.
Too many greys in Geneva's Falstaff
A huge revolving grey monolith centre stage dominated a grey floor, grey props and men in grey costumes, all detracting from the gaiety Verdi envisaged as the essence of Falstaff.
Guillaume Tell takes aim in Geneva
A striking staging of Rossini's Guillaume Tell at the Grand Théâtre in Geneva: well cast, beautifully sung and impeccably choreographed.
