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Review: ALBERT HERRING***** from MadamCaterpillar 693 days old
Glyndebourne on Tour at Sadler’s Wells 7th December 2007 This isn’t the easiest opera in the world to get into, but it’s worth a little bit of an effort. ...
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Review: THE TURN OF THE SCREW***** from FitCrit 707 days old
[ ... ] I reckon Britten had Quint doing the prologue for a reason, they could have got another singer in or him and Miss Jessel could both have done it ...
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(P)REVIEW: THE TURN OF THE SCREW***** from HairyMcMungo 724 days old
English National Opera Hairy McMungo is seeing this tomorrow so he’s just going to write a quick (p)review now. But first of all in response to the ...
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Review: ALBERT HERRING***** from BarryTone 795 days old
British Youth Opera at the Peacock Theatre 12th September 2007 Twenty-one years ago, a new company of young singers gave a run of performances of ...
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Review: BILLY BUDD***** from Violetta 1436 days old
English National Opera 12th September 2005 Billy Budd was so good. It didn’t have any tunes, but it was, anyway. It’s such a sad story, for everyone, ...
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Review: A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM***** from CunningLittleVixen 1456 days old
[ ... ] in both Britten’s opera and Shakespeare’s play. His Bottom was the opera’s emotional heart. With such a very strong character in their midst, ...