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Venue: Arcola Theatre Studio 1, London

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Address24 Ashwin Street
London
E8 3DL
United Kingdom
ContainsArcola Theatre Studio 2
Google maps51° 32' 48.752" N 0° 4' 30.082" W
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Marschner’s Der Vampyr given a camp reboot by Gothic Opera

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Julia Mintzer’s feminist twist on Marschner for Gothic Opera is a scream as Der Vampyr opens the 17th Grimeborn festival in Dalston. 
****1
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Mystical motherhood at Grimeborn

A double bill from Sir Peter Maxwell Davies and Tarik O'Regan gives us two unsettling portraits of women whose lives have been indelibly touched by the eternal: an unamed Victorian medium, and the Virgin Mary. 
***11
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Paper lanterns and origami wings

A Madama Butterfly from beyond the grave? What would Julia Burbach's concept add to the familiar thread of Puccini's opera? 
****1
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Blame game: Strauss' Daphne at Grimeborn

A disappointingly po-faced and directorally hidebound production almost takes the shine off a superb Daphne starring Justine Viani, with an exciting Peneios from Welsh bass James Gower. 
**111
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Tawdry goings on: Gala at Grimeborn

A double geriatric sex scene, and real-life bunny boiling, are crude gimmicks which fail to rescue a flaccid, complacent 40 minutes courtesy of Ergo Phizmiz. 
*1111
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Modified Turkish delight: Tchouhadjian’s Gariné

Last night, Glyndebourne presented Mozart’s Die Entführung aus dem Serail at the Proms, a tale of intrigue in a Turkish harem. At Grimeborn Festival, a grungy, hip East End alternative, we had the genuine article: Gariné, an opera buffa by Turkish/Armenian composer Dikran Tchouhadjian.
***11
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Love conquers all, kills some, exiles others

Nina Brazier’s production for Ryedale Festival Opera, on tour at Grimeborn, resoundingly succeeds on all levels, giving us an evening of luxurious beauty, abandoned sensuality and superb characterisation.
****1
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Biting the hand that feeds: Madame X at Grimeborn

Tim Benjamin's new opera is full of good ideas: too full, of too many of them, with a lacklustre and tired plot that doesn't deliver what it promises, despite a gifted and committed cast who resolutely try their best.
**111
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