Mozart’s Marriage of Figaro is in the soprano’s DNA, but she’s never thought about directing it. Creating her own production has been daunting and fascinating – and her son’s building blocks even hel…
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‘I was peeing blood constantly’: my ketamine hell – and what made me stop ⊖⊖
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Thomas Delaney’s addiction issues started when he was a teen and worsened through his 20s. Eventually, an argument with his mother led him to change everything
Thomas Delaney never used to believe he …
3 months ago
Mozart with meatballs, in an Ikea: how opera is facing its existential crisis ○
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In an attempt to find new audiences and save money, opera companies are ‘throwing spaghetti at the wall’ to see what sticks. It often works
It’s Sunday and I’m in a suburban Ikea on the verge of tears…
9 months ago
‘The cultural landscape is decimated’: Louise Alder on stage fright, arts funding and the Last Night of the Proms ○
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The great soprano will be the first British singer to top the bill at the Last Night in over a decade. So why does she advise her younger colleagues to leave the country?
It’s the height of the August…
12 months ago
From the sacred to the profane: the Wagners, Bayreuth and Parsifal ○
Wagner’s final opera comes to Glyndebourne this week. Why will the composer and his wife be turning in their graves? Michael Downes looks at the family’s attempts to keep Parsifal in Bayreuth
When Gly…
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