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Gore and psychotic desire: INO stages a magnificent Salome

Bruno Ravella's production features excellent singing from its principals in Dublin, but it is Sinéad Campbell-Wallace who shines as the eponymous heroine.
Mahler’s “Symphony of a Thousand” raises the Royal Albert Hall roof

A cast of hundreds – if not a thousand – assembles under Vasily Petrenko for a performance of grandeur and power in the Royal Albert Hall.
Oscar Wilde takes centre stage in Staatsoper's Salome
The Staatsoper revives a confused production by Hans Neuenfels, under the baton of Thomas Guggeis.
Physiology, puppetry and pharmaceuticals at Theater an der Wien
Director Nikolaus Habjan took Oberon’s inherent miscellany and ran with it, straight into a retro-futurism aesthetic.
Iain Paterson's Dutchman drops anchor in Frankfurt
Iain Paterson's house debut as the Holländer was sufficient reason to drop anchor in the Main for this revival of David Bösch's 2015 production.
A magnificent scherzo: Siegfried in Frankfurt
The third installament of the Ring in Frankfurt took full advantage of the architecturally ingenius set to complement great music making by the orchestra and singers.
