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Tag: Scottish Opera

Live Review – Nixon in China

18.02.2020, Theatre Royal, dir. John Fulljames The much-anticipated opera ‘Nixon in China’ certainly did not disappoint on the night of … More

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Arts Review: Silvano

Dir. Roxana Haines, City Halls and Old Fruitmarket, 14th April The music director of the Scottish Opera explained before the … More

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Arts Review: National Opera Studio at Scottish Opera

Dir. Orpha Phelan, King’s Theatre Edinburgh, 01/02/19 When I think of opera, I imagine either one opulent story of love, … More

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Arts Review: Anthropocene

Dir. Matthew Richardson, Theatre Royal, 24th January Upon entering the theatre, the audience is immediately steeped into a world of … More

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Arts Review: Rigoletto

Scottish Opera, Theatre Royal until 27 Oct (afterwards touring Scotland) The tragedy of Rigoletto is essentially a story about how … More

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Arts Review: Aleko & Francesca da Rimini

Conductor: Stuart Stratford, 6th May, Theatre Royal Glasgow Scottish Opera’s Sunday Series: Opera in Concert stages pared down recitals of … More

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Arts Review: Eugene Onegin

29th Apr – 5th May, Theatre Royal  If you’ve ever run into an ex and enjoyed the unique pleasure of … More

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Arts Review: Flight

Dir. Stephen Barlow, Theatre Royal Glasgow, 21-24 February Scottish Opera’s performance of Flight tells the story of a refugee trapped … More

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Art Review: Greek

Revival Dir. Daisy Evans, Theatre Royal Glasgow, 2nd – 3rd February The Scottish Opera’s performance of ‘Greek’ irrefutably proved that … More

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Theatre Review: Le Villi

 Le Villi on May 21st at Theatre Royal was the final performance in this season’s ‘Opera in Concert’ series.  Consisting of two … More

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