Tag Archives: Thomas Atkins

HMS Pinafore, English National Opera, Dec 2025

This revival of Cal McCrystal’s 2021 production clearly entertained the audience who clapped along with the music towards the end. The conductor, along with a cast held together well by Captain Corcoran, carried off a strong performance despite over-acting in the role of Dick Deadeye — see my review in The Article.

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Jenufa, Royal Opera, January 2025

Wow. Under the baton of Czech conductor Jakub Hrůša, now music director designate of the Royal Opera, this was a terrific performance of Janáček’s opera Jenufa. As the emotional tension ratcheted up there is no doubt that the original play had been turned into a great opera — see my review in The Article.

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The Elixir of Love, English National Opera, November 2024

Quite why director Harry Fehr decided to update this opera to a 1960s television sitcom about the air war against Germany in World War Two I do not know, but the fact that the garish uniforms were the wrong colour blue might suggest this was very much tongue-in-the-cheek. Fine singing and conducting though — see …

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Katya Kabanova, Grange Park Opera, June 2024

This wonderfully intense Janacek opera was given a superb staging with Natalya Romaniw very moving in the title role. Thus far this summer, it is the most atmospheric performance I have seen — see my review in The Article.

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Salome, Royal Opera, September 2022

Based on Oscar Wilde’s 1891 play Salomé, this opera uses the nexus of eroticism and death to dramatise proto-Christian ideas in the Holy Land. Its main protagonists are the anti-heroine Salome and John the Baptist whose head she demands on a platter. Conducting by Alexander Soddy fully brought out the drama, sexuality and passion of …

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Katya Kabanova, Glyndebourne, May 2021

The opening night of Glyndebourne’s season featured a vibrant production of Janaček’s dramatic opera Katya Kabanova with the wonderful Czech soprano Kateřina Kněžíková in the title role. A superb performance under the baton of Robin Ticciati in a new production by Damiano Michieletto. My review in The Article.

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