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First Revival of Cal McCrystal’s HMS Pinafore for English Nati...

Sam Smith

English National Opera has a long and proud tradition of performing works by Gilbert and Sullivan, although the productions they have presented have differed markedly in style. Jonathan Miller’s 1986 staging of The Mikado, which is still going strong having last been revived in 2019, placed the action in a 1920s hotel and revealed the highest levels of exuberance and professionalism. On the other hand, Mike Leigh’s 2015 version of The Pirates of Penzance, most recently seen...


English National Opera’s Partenope is as Strong as Ever at the...

Sam Smith

Georg Friedrich Haendel’s Partenope, which premiered at the King's Theatre in London on 24 February 1730, follows the structure and forms of opera seria. It can hardly be described as such, however, since it is so humorous in tone, while the music is relatively light textured. Its libretto was adapted by an unknown hand from one originally written in 1699 by Silvio Stampiglia, and the story’s frivolous nature led the opera company the Royal Academy of Music to reject the...


English National Opera’s Powerful Production of Jake Heggie’s ...

Sam Smith

Jake Heggie’s Dead Man Walking, with a libretto by Terrence McNally, premiered in 2000 at the War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco, and has appeared at The Metropolitan Opera. In spite of this, it has only ever enjoyed a smattering of outings in the United Kingdom, including a semi-staged performance at the Barbican in 2018, and productions by Welsh National Opera and the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in 2019 and 2023 respectively. In fact, Annilese Miskimmon’s new...


Superb Performances and Playing in English National Opera’s Al...

Sam Smith

Benjamin Britten’s chamber opera Albert Herring, Op. 39, with a libretto by Eric Crozier, is based on Guy de Maupassant’s 1887 novella Le Rosier de Madame Husson, albeit with the action transposed to an English setting. Set around 1900 in Loxford, which is a fictitious town but typical of those to be found in East Suffolk, it sees Lady Billows and the community’s elite attempt to organise the annual May Day festival. They need to elect a May Queen, but the housekeeper...


A Stark and Powerful Carmen for English National Opera at the ...

Sam Smith

Based on Prosper Mérimée’s eponymous novella, Georges Bizet’s Carmen of 1875, with a libretto by Ludovic Halévy and Henri Meilhac, is the story of the ultimate temptress. A gypsy and cigarette factory worker in Seville, Carmen has the power to entice any man she chooses. Once they are besotted with her, however, she quickly moves on, leaving them heart broken and unable to accept what has happened.  In the opera Don José, an army...


Julia Burbach’s New Production of Cinderella for English Natio...

Sam Smith

Gioacchino Rossini’s La Cenerentola, performed here in English as Cinderella, is based on the traditional fairytale. While many versions of it exist, the one that is most widely known in the English speaking world was published in French as Cendrillon by Charles Perrault in his Histoires ou contes du temps passé in 1697. Unlike Perrault’s version, however, Rossini’s steers clear of the more supernatural elements, and many have argued that this reflects the...