Opera Reviews
Rigoletto, Opera North review - Covid shocks, debut pleasuresFriday, 25 March 2022![]()
Beware of joining the Duke of Mantua’s sleazy feast in time of Covid too late, as I did on Opera North’s Newcastle leg of its Verdi journey. You may find more than a couple of the distinguished guests on stage have fallen sick – three, no less, on Wednesday night, including the Rigoletto and the Gilda, as well as the main conductor. But if you’re lucky, as I also was, you may discover unanticipated compensations. Read more... |
Opera Triple Bill, Royal Academy Opera review - three centuries of female sufferingThursday, 24 March 2022![]()
When we first meet Sarah, the teenage heroine of Freya Waley-Cohen’s WITCH, she’s alone in her bedroom Googling “How to stop feeling shitty?”. She’s being bullied and sexualised by boys at school, but she could just as easily be asking on behalf of any one of her operatic forebears: Manon; Carmen; Armida; Alcina; Butterfly; Elvira. Read more... |
The Miserly Knight / Mavra, Scottish Opera review - a bold double act in the heart of ScotlandWednesday, 23 March 2022![]()
To stage a double bill of unusual 20th century Russian operas would be brave at the best of times. To do so in the Fair City of Perth amply demonstrates Scottish Opera’s laudable commitment to extend its influence beyond the Edinburgh-Glasgow cultural axis. Read more... |
St John Passion, English Touring Opera, Lichfield Cathedral review - free-range Bach doesn't quite add upTuesday, 22 March 2022![]()
JS Bach’s Passions as music theatre? Well, why not? Whatever the aura of untouchability around these works, they were always conceived as part of a bigger picture: a communal sacred ritual in which the divide between performer and audience wasn’t so much blurred as nonexistent. Read more... |
Peter Grimes, Royal Opera review - impressive, not quite devastatingFriday, 18 March 2022![]()
"Why does he have to sentimentalise this piece?", Britten is reported by former Royal Opera director John Tooley to have said of Jon Vickers as Peter Grimes the tormented fisherman, so very different from the composer's life partner and creator of the role Peter Pears. Britten didn't qualify his disappointment by stating what for most of us is obvious: Vickers was one of the great tenor voices, and his latest successor in the role, Allan Clayton, is heading for that kind of status too. Read more... |
Jenůfa, Welsh National Opera review - powerful drama with a kitsch tailpieceSunday, 13 March 2022![]()
If like me you regard the ending of Janáček’s Jenůfa as one of the most moving scenes in all opera, you might care to consider how it would be possible to deflate it in spite of the best singing imaginable. Read more... |
The Telephone / Miss Fortune, Guildhall School review - brilliantly-executed double billTuesday, 08 March 2022![]()
Serendipity, rather than the fate which clings to the protagonist of Judith Weir’s Miss Fortune, led me to catch the last night of a double-cast spectacular at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. What a tonic to find a top-notch young cast and orchestra working their disciplined socks off for conductor Dominic Wheeler and director Martin Lloyd-Evans after the dog’s dinner of English Touring Opera’s Rimsky-Korsakov on Saturday. Read more... |
The Golden Cockerel, English Touring Opera review - no crowing over this henhouseMonday, 07 March 2022![]()
A plea to anyone who was seeing Rimsky-Korsakov’s last opera for the first time at the Hackney Empire: please don’t give up on ever seeing or listening to it again, as some I spoke to afterwards said they just had. I promise you, the fault lies in this production, though not for the most part in the singing. Read more... |
Rigoletto, Royal Opera review - second time luckyTuesday, 22 February 2022![]()
Two Royal Opera staples, Verdi's La traviata and Puccini’s Tosca, now come round with too much frequency for critical coverage. It looks like Director of Opera Oliver Mears’ Rigoletto will do the same. Yet the production’s September 2021 debut was clouded by routine performances from its protagonist baritone and tenor Duke of Mantua, so a second visit was due to see if fresh casting might make a difference. Read more... |
The Cunning Little Vixen, English National Opera review - half-realised men and beastsMonday, 21 February 2022![]()
Nature in the form of Storm Eunice stopped this Cunning Little Vixen in her tracks on Friday evening. ENO shrugged off the cancellation and rescheduled for Sunday afternoon. And here we were, getting the essential message that humans must reach an accommodation with the natural world or die in despair. So much for a cute animal fable. Read more... |
Pages
latest in today
![](https://theartsdesk.com/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/mastimages/Screenshot%202024-10-30%20at%2017-39-09%20theartsdesk.com%20%28%40the_arts_desk%29%20%E2%80%A2%20Instagram%20photos%20and%20videos.png?itok=W02US5i5)
It all started on 09/09/09. That memorable date, September 9 2009, marked the debut of theartsdesk.com.
It followed some...
!['Filling the vessel but in doing so assuming her own shape too'](https://theartsdesk.com/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/mastimages/Josienne%20C.jpg?itok=1fK30ggZ)
On the first date of a 17-concert tour that had its preview at Celtic Connections in January, Across the Evening Sky begins with the...
!['Exacting and passionate': author Shon Faye](https://theartsdesk.com/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/mastimages/Shon%20Faye%20C%20Sophie%20Davidson%20%28cmp%29.jpg?itok=gM_kBASg)
As Valentine’s Day crests around us, and lonely hearts come out of their winter hibernation, what better time to publish writer and journalist...
![Open wide: Marek Walczewski and Jan Pietrzak in 'Golem'](https://theartsdesk.com/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/mastimages/Golem%20Still%20%2822%29.jpg?itok=Z2SbG0pY)
In Jewish folklore, a golem is an inanimate clay figure, brought to life when a magic word is placed inside its mouth....
![Heidi Stober, fearless as isolated Mary](https://theartsdesk.com/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/mastimages/Mary%203.jpeg?itok=9hg9knBD)
Genius doesn't always tally with equal opportunities, to paraphrase Doris Lessing. Opera houses have a duty to put on new works by women composers...
![Three on a couch: Stephen Mangan, Nicola Walker and Erin Doherty in ‘Unicorn’.](https://theartsdesk.com/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/mastimages/unicorn2.jpg?itok=zSyQRgKO)
Since when has new writing become so passionless? Mike Bartlett is one of the country’s premiere playwrights and his new play, Unicorn,...
![Are you feeling any wetter?: the performers of the Pina Bausch company in her 2006 work 'Vollmond' (Full Moon)](https://theartsdesk.com/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/mastimages/Pina%20Bausch%2C%20Vollmond%2C%20Image%20Credit%20Martin%20Argyroglo%201.jpg?itok=wIi4ENee)
Imagine: you take your seat at the best restaurant in town, the waiter arrives with a flourish to fill your water glass, you hold it out and he...
![Woody Taylor, left and Patrick Duff, at the Mount Without](https://theartsdesk.com/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/mastimages/Patrick%20Duff%20%40%20The%20Mount%20Without%202025%3A2.jpg?itok=PcRsSVe3)
There is an atmosphere of otherworldly stillness within the stony womb of a large dilapidated church in...
![](https://theartsdesk.com/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/mastimages/301521.jpg?itok=fyq65VAU)
The question of personality in abstract and ambient music has always been a fascinating one. Without conventional signifiers of expressiveness,...
![The second line-up of Sharks in late 1973. Left to right: Chris Spedding, Nick Judd, Snips, Marty Simon, Busta “Cherry” Jones. The reason for the presence of a coffin is unknown](https://theartsdesk.com/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/mastimages/Sharks%20Car%20Crash%20Supergroup%20The%20Island%20Years%201973%201974_header_1000.jpg?itok=bdgpeCoJ)
Sharks were formed in 1972 by bassist Andy Fraser after he left Free. There were two albums, line-up changes and ripples which resonated after the...