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Locked down by loyalties? Janáček’s Diary at Scottish Opera

A compelling treatment of a richly ambiguous work, one that invited us into the drama.
Stylish, powerful Nixon in China from Scottish Opera

Scottish Opera’s Nixon in China in a stylish, living history production from John Fulljames, with strong performances across the board, Joana Carneiro stoking the fires in the pit.
Scottish Opera’s steampunk Magic Flute returns

Sir Thomas Allen’s crowd-pleasing Magic Flute returns to Scottish Opera in a finely sung performance with Tobias Ringborg drawing period colours from the orchestra.
A dark, unflinching Rigoletto from Scottish Opera

More relevant than ever, the patriarchal nightmare of Verdi's Rigoletto is dark and unflinching in Scottish Opera's revival of their 2011 production, with some striking scenes and fine singing.
Romaniw thrills in Scottish Opera’s epic Eugene Onegin

Director Oliver Mears turns Scottish Opera’s Eugene Onegin into a memory play, with fine singing from a strong cast starring Natalya Romaniv as a thrilling Tatyana.
Witty and poignant tale of airport life at Scottish Opera

Jonathan Dove’s witty Flight at Scottish Opera is finely sung by a tight ensemble with standout performances from Jennifer France and James Laing.