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With Götterdämmerung there is the everyday sinister magnificence of Daniel Sumegi’s Hagen, which works potently and with great virtuosity.

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27 decembris 2016THE SATURDAY PAPER - PETER CRAVEN DEC 10, 2016

Daniel Sumegi augments his role as Fasolt reincarnated as the equally threatening if more hardened Hagen; his marvellously rich bass booms threat and evil into every corner of the auditorium.

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27 decembris 2016CONCERTONET.COM- GREGORY PRITCHARD - NOV 28, 2016

Recenzijas par iepriekšējiem iestudējumiem

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Elektra, Strauss
D: Matthew Lutton
C: Richard Mills
Elektra | West Australian Opera and Thin Ice

Set and costume designer Zoe Atkinson, together with director Matthew Lutton, describe this as a space where light and life are absent, a nocturnal subconscious prison. The almost barren set was punctuated by a huge staircase and very little else but a few shabby looking rehearsal room and school chairs. My initial curiosity about the incongruous nature of the chairs and the three modern branded water bottles set around the stage was cleared up by Lutton: “the whole production is filtered through Elektra’s eyes and anything or anyone she has no emotional connection with is dealt with perfunctorily and plainly”.

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12 februāris 2012www.australianstage.com.auAustralian Stage
Elektra | West Australian Opera and Thin Ice

Set and costume designer Zoe Atkinson, together with director Matthew Lutton, describe this as a space where light and life are absent, a nocturnal subconscious prison. The almost barren set was punctuated by a huge staircase and very little else but a few shabby looking rehearsal room and school chairs. My initial curiosity about the incongruous nature of the chairs and the three modern branded water bottles set around the stage was cleared up by Lutton: “the whole production is filtered through Elektra’s eyes and anything or anyone she has no emotional connection with is dealt with perfunctorily and plainly”.

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12 februāris 2012www.australianstage.com.auAustralian Stage