Royal Opera
Manon Lescaut, Royal OperaWednesday, 23 November 2016![]() Jonathan Kent’s Manon Lescaut is back for a first revival at Covent Garden. It’s a gaudy affair, and seems calculated to provoke. But there are some interesting ideas here, and the musical standards remain high, even from the lesser-known names of... Read more... |
Oreste, Royal Opera, Wilton's Music HallWednesday, 09 November 2016![]() Human sacrifice and long-term reconciliation are serious matters for music-drama. Not that you'd know it from Handel's pasticcio or confectionary of previous operatic hits, nor from Gerard Jones's one-note production. For strip-cartoon violence... Read more... |
Les Contes d'Hoffmann, Royal OperaTuesday, 08 November 2016![]() The Tales of Hoffmann is a young man’s piece, full of melodic energy and helter-skelter narrative thrust. We tumble from love affair to love affair, lusting, losing and leaving three women in barely three hours, before taking peevish refuge in the... Read more... |
Norma, Royal OperaTuesday, 13 September 2016![]() You wait ages for a Norma, and then three come along at once. English National Opera saw something nasty in the woodshed back in February with their 19th-century American take on Bellini, while up at the Edinburgh Festival this summer the opera’s... Read more... |
Prom 2: Boris Godunov, Royal Opera, PappanoSunday, 17 July 2016The Royal Opera’s Boris Godunov production made the short trip from Covent Garden to South Ken for the company’s appearance at the 2016 Proms. The opera (here in its original 1869 version) is a good choice for concert presentation: as Antonio... Read more... |
4.48 Psychosis, Royal Opera, Lyric HammersmithWednesday, 25 May 2016![]() New operas are a risky business, or so the Royal Opera’s past experience teaches us. For years, visiting the company’s Linbury Studio Theatre was like rolling the dice while on a losing streak: vain, desperate hope followed inevitably by... Read more... |
Pleasure, Royal Opera, Lyric HammersmithFriday, 13 May 2016![]() A 28-year-old British composer makes his name with a new four-hand opera, set in contemporary Britain but underpinned by classical legend, pushing the boundaries of operatic subject matter and launching a glittering career. This was Mark-Antony... Read more... |
Tannhäuser, Royal OperaWednesday, 27 April 2016![]() Tim Albery’s 2010 production of Wagner's Tannhäuser is back for a revival at Royal Opera, featuring a different conductor and a nearly new cast, with one notable exception. The production itself is serviceable, visually coherent and with plenty of... Read more... |
Lucia di Lammermoor, Royal OperaFriday, 08 April 2016![]() Lucia di Lammermoor is an opera in which men spend an awful lot of time talking about women, and very little actually talking to them. (Which, if nothing else, ensures a rather more dramatic denouement than a frank conversation about everyone’s... Read more... |
The Importance of Being Earnest, Royal Opera, BarbicanWednesday, 30 March 2016![]() Some new operas worth their salt work a slow, sophisticated charm, but the handful that holler "masterpiece" grab you from the start and don't let go. Gerald Barry's shorn, explosive Wilde – more comedy of madness than manners – was so obviously in... Read more... |
Best of 2015: OperaWednesday, 30 December 2015![]() How ironic that English National Opera turned out possibly the two best productions of the year after the Arts Council had done its grant-cutting worst, punishing the company simply, it seemed, for not being the irrationally preferred Royal Opera.... Read more... |
Cavalleria Rusticana/Pagliacci, Royal OperaFriday, 04 December 2015![]() You can forgive a certain amount of scepticism. After his now-infamous Royal Opera debut earlier this year, directing a Guillaume Tell that was heavy on concept and light on just about everything else, Damiano Michieletto returns for a Cavalleria... Read more... |
