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Julius Caesar – or some of it – from Pinchgut Opera

Samantha Clarke (Cleopatra) and Tim Mead (Giulio Cesare)
© Brett Boardman
Tim Mead (Giulio Cesare) and Hugh Cutting (Tolomeo)
© Brett Boardman
Tim Mead (Giulio Cesare) and Matthew Greco
© Brett Boardman
Stephanie Dillon (Cornelia)
© Brett Boardman
Helen Sherman (Sesto)
© Brett Boardman
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“in the title role, countertenor Tim Mead was a sturdy commander and an ardent lover”
Reviewed at City Recital Hall, Sydney on 21 November 2024
Handel, Giulio Cesare in Egitto, (Julius Caesar in Egypt) HWV 17
Pinchgut Opera
Erin Helyard, Conductor
Neil Armfield, Director
Dale Ferguson, Set Designer, Costume Designer
Damien Cooper, Lighting Designer
Orchestra of the Antipodes
Tim Mead, Giulio Cesare
Samantha Clarke, Cleopatra
Helen Sherman, Sesto
Stephanie Dillon, Cornelia
Hugh Cutting, Tolomeo
Andrew O'Connor, Achilla
Michael Burden, Nireno
Philip Barton, Curio
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****1
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*****
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***11
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