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the set design to the costumes to the incandescent vocals, The Royal Opera
House raises the bar yet agai...
Mozart’s Don Giovanni first premiered in Prague in 1787. With libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte, it tells the story of the walking STI that is Don Giovanni (Erwin S...
The comical tragedy of Don Giovanni at the Royal Opera House projects Mozart’s opera in an effortlessly modern manner but maintains the past integrity. The o...
As much as Manon was a leitmotif last year at the Royal Opera House – with a ballet and two operas on the ill-fated beauty – this year it is Eugene Onegin that ...
Although it’s a cliche, there’s a lot of truth to the old adage that, as Stephen Unwin says in his new book, “Brecht is often sloppily taught”. Many teachers of...