After years of upheaval, English National Opera is staging its first new opera in its northern base: the Pulitzer-winning Angel’s Bone, about two angels brutally exploited by human traffickers. We ta…
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‘That make-or-break feeling? I love it’: can André de Ridder put ENO back on its feet? ⊖
Budgets have been slashed, morale is through the floor and the company has been forced to find a second base in Manchester. But the new musical director is up for a challenge. We meet the man with th…
7 months ago
Albert Herring review – ENO heralds new era with witty staging of Britten’s story of a mummy’s boy ⊕
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Coliseum, London
English National Opera’s first shared production between London and Salford is a fluent and finely sung take on Britten’s 1947 comic opera. Antony McDonald’s lively staging gives th…
8 months ago
You shall go to the ball! Behind the scenes at ENO’s La Cenerentola ○
Photographer David Levene gets an exclusive backstage look at English National Opera’s season-opener – Rossini’s version of Cinderella – complete with white mice, a sprinkle of magic … and men in dra…
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