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Carmen, Bizet
D: Jo DaviesChristopher Moon-Little
C: Harry OggTianyi Lu
Carmen – Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff

In the case of Jo Davies’ production for Welsh National Opera, it is not overstating to say, top of the league.

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11 spalio 2019www.thereviewshub.comBarbara Michaels
The Turn of the Screw, Britten
D: Timothy Sheader
C: Toby Purser
REVIEW: THE TURN OF THE SCREW, REGENT’S PARK OPEN AIR THEATRE

That said the set is the star. The dilapidated conservatory in amongst the reeds and marshes feel like they have been part of the landscape for years, and sets just the right eerie tone. You are transported wholly into the house and its machinations, and Designer Soutra Gilmour must be praised for such an achievement.

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29 birželio 2018www.ayoungertheatre.comCharlotte Irwin
The week in classical: Roméo et Juliette; Cave; The Turn of the Screw review – midsummer loving

The same could be said of Britten’s The Turn of the Screw, his invincible 1954 chamber opera based on Henry James’s novella. Psychic forces grip the Governess in charge of two children, who may or may not be in thrall to two ghosts. In this first Regent’s Park Open Air theatre/ENO venture, young singers from ENO’s Harewood Artists programme – Rhian Lois, William Morgan, Elgan Llyr Thomas – led a double cast (I heard the second), conducted with superb authority by ENO Mackerras fellow Toby Purser. The 13-strong chamber ensemble was impeccable. As the children Miles and Flora, Sholto McMillan and Ellie Bradbury were chillingly convincing. Sholto’s brilliant miming on a dummy keyboard (played for real by on-stage piano) was a tour de force, never mind the insolent purity of his treble voice.

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01 liepos 2018www.theguardian.comFiona Maddocks
Le nozze di Figaro, Mozart
D: Tobias RichterMax Hoehn
C: Carlo RizziJames SouthallFrederick Brown
WNO’s Figaro revival crackles with humour and exudes joie de vivre

The cast was the strongest I have seen for some time at the WNO. Soraya Mafi was an ebullient Susanna whose exquisite honeyed timbre (notably fine in the higher registers) was matched by her exceptional acting. The phrase “star quality” is scattered about too liberally, but Mafi really does deserve the label.

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19 vasario 2020bachtrack.comAlice Hughes