Suor Angelica, English National Opera review - isolated one-acter lacks emotional inscaping
Annilese Miskimmon’s mix of nuns and girls in trouble isn’t new, and not intense enough
Puccini elevated the operatic tearjerker to tragic status in three masterpieces: La bohème, Madama Butterfly and Suor Angelica, rivalling the other two in intensity despite its brevity. Its special atmosphere works best as the central part of a trilogy (Il Trittico) between a dark melodrama and a pacy comedy. The jury’s still out on whether it works on its own, so disappointingly undernourished is Annilese Miskimmon’s production.